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Rafael and Cathryn Smeyers: Romantic comedy meets reality show
The love story of Cathryn and Rafael reads like the plot of a romantic comedy. There's the requisite rom com "meet cute." Then there's a madcap ski weekend eerily similar to the one in the second "Bridget Jones" movie. Let's not forget the time...
Tags: Television Industry, Entertainment, Family, Shamrock, Czech Republic
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Fresh start, hidden identity keep these romance books lively
Special to Tribune Newspapers"The Inn at Rose Harbor" by Debbie Macomber, Ballantine, $26 Hoping a fresh start in a new city will help her deal with the grief of losing her husband, Jo Marie Rose purchases a bed-and-breakfast in Cedar Cove. What Jo Marie never expects is that she...Tags: Hell on Wheels (tv program), Christopher Dodd
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Newbery winner Laura Amy Schlitz publishes her magnum opus
The witch had been weeping in the boxwoods for more than half a century before Laura Amy Schlitz picked up her pen and set her free. The 57-year-old Schlitz is the librarian at Park School and a Newbery Medal-winning author whose newest novel, "Splendors...
Tags: New York Public Library, Human Interest, Cheshire, Awards and Prizes, Authors
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Raising Curtains on the Hartford Theater Scene
Hartford has seldom seen more changes in its theater scene than it has in the past year. Two of the city's best-known theaters have had turnovers at their topmost ranks. In the June of 2010, Michael Wilson announced he was leaving Hartford Stage [50...
Tags: Mary Poppins (musical), Gore Vidal, Entertainment, Trinity College, Valerie Harper
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Telluride Film Festival lineup: 'Hyde Park,' 'Iceman,' 'Argo'
Movie fans trekking to Telluride, Colo., for the resort town’s annual film festival this weekend are set to see some of the fall’s most anticipated performances, including Bill Murray as FDR in “Hyde Park on Hudson,” Michael...
Tags: Entertainment, Marilyn Monroe, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Bill Murray, Ben Affleck
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Review: 'Much Ado About Nothing' in fine form at Shakespeare OC
Some odd quirks and remnants of wit adorn “Much Ado About Nothing,” which closes Shakespeare Orange County’s 21st season in beautifully appointed, crowd-pleasing, curiously off-kilter fashion. Thematically, the Bard’s romantic...
Tags: Simon Cowell
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'Chicken with Plums' review: Ready to be overrated?
*1/2 (out of four) A few years ago, an adaptation of co-writer/co-director Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel “Persepolis”—a visually creative but simplistic, episodic take on personal and political struggles—received far...
Tags: Quantum of Solace (movie), Fiction
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A novel about a principal's murder
"Judgment Call" by J.A. Jance, William Morrow, 387 pages, $25.99. Bisbee, Ariz. police are investigating the disappearance of high school principal Debra Highsmith. Cochise County Sheriff Joanna Brady isn't involved in the investigation, but her...Tags: Billie Burke
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'2 Days in New York' review: Family nonsense you don't want onscreen or off
* (out of four) Let’s play a game: A new comedy features jokes about stereotypical French people smuggling sausage into the U.S., pigeons pooping on people, a couple who uses an electric toothbrush during sex and gratuitous shots of the butts of...
Tags: Entertainment, 2 Days in New York (movie), Julie Delpy, Adam Sandler, Chris Rock
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Is it an earthquake, or simply a shock?
Whatever its literary merits, “Fifty Shades of Grey” can take credit for a few things. The phenomenal best-seller has brought kinky erotica out from under the covers and into the mainstream. It has provided comedians and parodists with ripe...
Tags: Book, Entertainment, Sleeping Beauty (movie), Authors, Genres
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Comic-Con: ‘Game of Thrones’ panel focuses on nudity, Diana Rigg
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.com“I may have to start killing some of these characters to make room for new ones.” George R.R. Martin's joke ...... -
Review: 'Dropped Names' by Frank Langella dishes on fellow actors
Dropped Names Famous Men and Women As I Knew Them Frank Langella Harper: 356 pp., $25.99 Frank Langella's "Dropped Names" is a different kind of memoir. Rather than recapping his life story, the veteran stage and screen actor offers a series of...
Tags: Richard Burton, Roddy McDowall, Lee Strasberg, Dinah Shore, Entertainment Events
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