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    Feb 4, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  1. Get $10 off any show at Sellersville Theatre 1894. Here's how:

    Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOG
    Seeing Judy Collins, Fountains of Wayne, Carl Palmer, Ricky Skaggs, Rich Little or Blind Boys of Alabama at Sellersville Theater 1894 this spring will be pretty cool. Judy Collins Seeing each of them , or any other of the 85......
  2. Dec 27, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  3. TICKET BOX: Chris Webby at Croc Rock, Scotty McCreery at Sands, Jefferson Starship at Penn's Peak

    Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOG
    Welcome to Lehigh Valley Music's Ticket Box, listing new shows on sale. This week, new shows by Scotty McCreery and Dennis Miller at Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Chris Webby, Flyleaf and Drowning Pool and twenty | one | pilots at......
  4. Dec 21, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Steve Landesberg dies; comic actor played intellectual detective on sitcom 'Barney Miller'

    Steve Landesberg, a comic actor who played the intellectual Det. Arthur Dietrich in the long-running ABC sitcom " Barney Miller," has died. He was believed to be 74.
    Steve Landesberg, a comic actor who played the intellectual Det. Arthur Dietrich in the long-running ABC sitcom " Barney Miller," has died. He was believed to be 74. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Steve Landesberg: In the Dec. 21 LATExtra section,...

    Tags: Television, Jimmie Walker, Ron Glass, Bobby Darin, Jason Segel

  6. Aug 9, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'World Trade Center'

    Times Staff Writer
    It's taken the Hollywood system five years to come up with a major motion picture about what happened at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, but if you think that time was used for thoughtful introspection and careful analysis about the best way...

    Tags: Nicolas Cage, Oliver Stone, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Manhattan (New York City), Hallmark Greeting Card

  8. Dec 25, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Retelling a Timeworn Love Story

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    "Kate & Leopold," a flawed time-travel love story, benefits from Meg Ryan's reliable perkiness and establishes Australia's Hugh Jackman as a potent romantic leading man. These and other pluses, however, cannot overcome the film's inability to come alive...

    Tags: Bob Weinstein, Breckin Meyer, Manhattan (New York City), Liev Schreiber, Miramax Films

  10. Jul 21, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Lolita

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Wednesday July 22, 1998      When towering Abraham Lincoln met tiny Harriet Beecher Stowe, or so the story goes, he peered down at the woman whose "Uncle Tom's Cabin" had inflamed the North against slavery and said, "So this is the little lady who...

    Tags: Harold Pinter, Death, Jeremy Irons, James Mason, Kate Moss

  12. Oct 2, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. What Dreams May Come

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday October 2, 1998      Some movies are so cloying and simplistically sentimental they could rouse the Grinch in a saint. "What Dreams May Come" is a hymn to enduring romance off-putting enough that playing the old rock anthem "Love Stinks" at top...

    Tags: Bodies of Water, Death, Chris Nielsen, Ghost (movie), Rivers

  14. Jun 27, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The Patriot

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Wednesday June 28, 2000      "How could it come to this, an army of peasants, rabble?" commander Lord Gen. Cornwallis wonders from the losing side of the Revolutionary War. The British, as it turns out, committed the one mistake no armed force, no matter...

    Tags: Death, Heath Ledger, Jason Isaacs, Joely Richardson, Roland Emmerich

  16. May 28, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'The Day After Tomorrow'

    Have we lost our appetite for cinematic destruction — for watching our world shatter into smithereens? I ask because in two of his previous films, "Independence Day" and "Godzilla," Roland Emmerich laid waste to the world — leveling its great cities and zapping the White House — with the unbounded glee of a rampaging puppy. In his latest special-effects onslaught, "The Day After Tomorrow," the filmmaker again wipes out enormous swaths of humanity and real estate, but this time the overall tone is funereal, sober. It's the end of the world as we know it and no one feels fine.
    Times Staff Writer
    Have we lost our appetite for cinematic destruction — for watching our world shatter into smithereens? I ask because in two of his previous films, "Independence Day" and "Godzilla," Roland Emmerich laid waste to the world — leveling its...

    Tags: Death, Manhattan (New York City), Dennis Quaid, Roland Emmerich, Washington, DC

  18. Apr 25, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Identity'

    At a motel along a deserted stretch of a Nevada highway, 10 people take shelter during a storm only to be killed, one by one, in the sleek and clever thriller "Identity." Throughout, the film teeters tantalizingly on the preposterous, but James Mangold's astute direction and Michael Cooney's carefully thought-out script keep it from sliding over the edge. "Identity" is fine escapist fare with a saving sense of humor and an underlying premise that, when revealed, proves to be arguably plausible even if a reach.
    At a motel along a deserted stretch of a Nevada highway, 10 people take shelter during a storm only to be killed, one by one, in the sleek and clever thriller "Identity." Throughout, the film teeters tantalizingly on the preposterous, but James Mangold'...

    Tags: Death, Hotels and Accommodations, John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Pruitt Taylor Vince

  20. Jan 24, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Late-night TV king Johnny Carson dies

    Los Angeles Times
    Johnny Carson, who in three decades as host of "The Tonight Show" became one of America's most influential entertainers as well as one of television's most powerful figures, died Sunday. He was 79. His nephew, Jeff Sotzing, a former producer of "The...

    Tags: Radio Industry, Bette Midler, Joey Bishop, Oliver Hardy, Career and Workplace

  22. Jun 12, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Showtime in Branson: So who needs hip anyway?

    Tribune staff reporter
    Chicago audiences thought Gene Wilder's line in that 1974 movie was hilarious. There's a real good chance Jim Stafford, if he saw the film, didn't laugh at all. And let's be clear about this: Whatever Jim Stafford is—singer, songwriter, comedian,...

    Tags: Music Theater, Bodies of Water, Nathan Lane, Garth Brooks, Theater

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