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Golden Globes trial ends; decision now rests with judge
Company TownThe contentious legal battle over television rights for the Golden Globes awards ended Friday. Now a federal judge will decide whether the rights rest with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association of Dick Clark Productions, which has produced the show... -
Red carpet fashion takes low-key turn
The red carpet has always been Hollywood's very own economic forecaster. (We mortals settle for gas prices.) And Sunday night, at the 66th annual Golden Globes, many of the stars arrived in sleek, subdued gowns more suited to the upcoming inauguration...Tags: Eva Longoria, Kate Beckinsale, Eva Mendes, Evan Rachel Wood, Alaska
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Bright gemstones lighten up jewelry this season
After the deep and ashen color palette of fall clothing, a surge of hard-candy hues is exploding into holiday jewelry. It's bright, brilliant and dripping with fun and a sense of possibility.
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Bracelet price: In...Tags: Entertainment, Jewelry, Jewelry and Watches, Fashion Shows
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Reyka 'a part of Pompano forever'; street renamed to remember fallen sergeant
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe stretch of city road in front of the Broward Sheriff's Office district headquarters is now dedicated to Sgt. Chris Reyka, who gave his life while protecting this community. On Tuesday, city commissioners renamed a portion of Southwest Third Street in...Tags: Crimes, Family, Safety of Citizens, Pompano Beach, Death
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Classical Music Event Listing
ASTON MAGNA FESTIVAL July 6 - Works of Mozart and Haydn. Nancy Armstrong, soprano; Peter Sykes, keyboard. July 13 - Works of J.S. Bach and Vivaldi. Sharon Baker, soprano, and Stephen Hammer, soloist, joined by instrumental ensemble led by violinist...Tags: Lukas Foss, New Haven Symphony Orchestra, James Taylor, Theater, Music Industry
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The Claim
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday December 29, 2000 To watch Michael Winterbottom's audacious "The Claim" is to wish Cecil B. DeMille had the idea first of transposing Thomas Hardy's "The Mayor of Casterbridge" to Northern California two decades after the discovery of gold in...Tags: Nevada, Michael Winterbottom, Dining and Drinking, Peter Mullan, Canal+
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'Spider'
Times Staff WriterSometime in the 1980s a shabbily dressed, disturbed young man exits a train in a vast station so furtively and with such hesitance that he at first seems either in a weakened condition or somehow physically disabled. Neither is the case. This first image...Tags: David Cronenberg, Sony Corp., Miranda Richardson, Death, Sex
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'The Gospel of John'
Times Staff WriterThe words of the Bible have such power to those who believe that a natural desire to possess them in their entirety is inevitable. In simpler times, entrepreneurs would boast of having engraved the entire New Testament on the head of a pin. Now, with "The...Tags: New York, Bible, Judaism, Death, Fashion Shows
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