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"Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century" By Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger
Special to the Tribune"Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century" By Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger HarperCollins, 512 pp., $27.99 Elizabeth Taylor and her husband Richard Burton apparently rented three suites when they checked into...Tags: Marriage, Chicago Tribune, Wesleyan University, Jack Kerouac, Gays and Lesbians
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Roderick Mann dies at 87; former Times showbiz columnist
Roderick Mann, a British-born show business writer who interviewed many of the world's biggest stars during a more than 40-year career that included serving as an entertainment columnist for the Los Angeles Times, died early Friday morning. He was 87....Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Robert Wagner, England, Stefanie Powers, Kim Novak
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Mindfulness makes the July 11, 2010, L.A. Times bestseller list
Jacket CopyBuddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh's treatise on mindfulness, "You Are Here," marks its fourth week on our nonfiction bestseller list. Thich Nhat Hanh was born in Vietnam 73 years ago, joined a Zen monastery as a teenager and, at age...... -
David Mitchell's Edo-era Japan enters the L.A. Times bestseller list
Jacket CopyDavid Mitchell, a prize-winning literary novelist with strong experimental credentials, enters the L.A. Times bestseller list this week at No. 2 with his new novel, "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet." The De Zoet (pronounced "de-Zoot") of the title..... -
Drew Brees hits the July 25, 2010 L.A. Times bestseller list
Jacket CopyWe're still several weeks away from the beginning of the football season, but Drew Brees, the New Orleans Saints quarterback, has already made his mark on the nonfiction bestseller list. "Coming Back Stronger: Unleashing the Hidden Power of Adversity,"... -
A tennis star versus a football coach: L.A. Times bestsellers, Aug. 1, 2010
Jacket CopyOn Monday, Jacket Copy wondered how former USC football coach Pete Carroll's book "Win Forever" is selling. Carroll's winning tenure has come into question after the NCAA leveled penalties against the school for improprieties made during his time there.... -
Elliott Kastner dies at 80; independent producer of 'The Missouri Breaks,' 'Where Eagles Dare'
Elliott Kastner, the veteran independent producer of films such as "The Missouri Breaks," "Equus" and "Where Eagles Dare," has died. He was 80.
Kastner died of cancer Wednesday in a hospital in London, said his stepson Cassian Elwes.
A former MCA talent...Tags: New York, Marlon Brando, William Morris, Elizabeth Taylor, Missouri
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UCLA Fires Angela Davis; Meet Halo Harry
The Daily MirrorSept. 24, 1969: Johnny Hart on the new incivility. The late Ken Reich interviews Angela Davis. Reich writes: Angela Davis, 25, says her role in the "struggle for black liberation" had marked her as a special target for the University of California... -
Jude Law crowned prince of Broadway in 'Hamlet'
Gold DerbyJude Law is likely to contend at the Tony Awards for his triumph in the title role of "Hamlet." The two-time Oscar nominee was cheered by the critics for leading this transfer of the acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production. Law would be the third actor... -
Tony or not Tony: Jude Law opening in 'Hamlet' on Broadway
Gold DerbyJude Law is hoping to repeat his recent West End triumph in the title role of "Hamlet" when he opens on Broadway tonight. Previews began Sept. 12, and buzz is building about the production. Following the run at the Donmar Warehouse, which ended in mid-... -
Is Hollywood always in panic mode? Ari Emanuel's history lesson
The Big PictureIf you've been reading the gloom and doom stories in the press lately, you know that Hollywood is going through its fair share of belt tightening. Unsure about future profits, studios have been cutting back on everything including movie production...... -
Oscar quiz: Which gals did naughty Golden Boy jilt the most?
Gold DerbyTwo of these stars below are tied for suffering the most Oscar snubs among actresses: six defeats, no wins. Can you name them? To see the answer, click the "Continue Reading" link underneath the photos. ANSWER: Deborah Kerr and Thelma Ritter. Oscarless...
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