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'I'm Connecticut' Shows The State Has Its Funny Side
The Hartford CourantThe show: "I'm Connecticut" at the Ivoryton Playhouse in Essex First impressions: Would the romantic comedy by the Emmy Award-winning writer-producer of "The Simpsons" — and Connecticut native — Mike Reiss, be as hysterically funny as when I...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Entertainment, Mark Twain, Jerry Adler
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WGA list: Why are TV comedies embraced but movies dissed?
If you’ve been on the Web or social media the past 24 hours, you no doubt have caught some of the arguments about the Writers Guild list of the 101 best TV shows of all time. “The Wire” should be higher! “Seinfeld” over...Tags: Academy Awards, Voting, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Duck Soup (movie), Seinfeld (tv program)
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Zach Braff Taught Crowdfunding to Woody Allen - and He Liked It
ReutersMay 23 (TheWrap.com) - Reaction to Zach Braff's use of Kickstarter to fund his next indie film has been mixed, to say the least. But according to the "Scrubs" star, Woody Allen is "riveted" by it. During an interview on SiriusXM talk show "Unmasked,"...Tags: Manhattan (movie), Manhattan (New York City), Kickstarter
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'The Source Family' documentary draws an L.A. crowd
It's a quintessential only-in-L.A. story, one that combines sex, drugs, rock and roll, glamour, money, celebrity, hang gliding, health food and a homegrown spirituality. The new documentary "The Source Family" looks at the group of the same name, who...
Tags: Physiology, Movies, Music Industry, Religion and Belief, John C. Reilly
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Review: 'The Source Family' follows a spiritual father-megalomaniac
Hippie cult leader and Sunset Boulevard restaurateur Jim Baker (a.k.a Father Yod, a.k.a. YaHoWha) inspired a devoted following and no small amount of outrageous stories during his early '70s L.A. heyday. Apparently he killed two men with his bare hands....
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Review: Warmed-over tropes in 'Paris-Manhattan'
To say that Sophie Lellouche, writer-director of the French rom-com "Paris-Manhattan," was inspired by the films of Woody Allen is not to suggest that her movie is inspired. A wan homage to l'oeuvre de Woody, the feature siphons off bits of "Play It...
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How Oscars' fashion show changed through the decades
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticThe Academy Awards are the biggest fashion runway on the planet. When Jennifer Lawrence, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried and other stars step out onto the red carpet Sunday, they will be primed to talk as much about what and who they are wearing as about...Tags: Jennifer Lawrence, Gwyneth Paltrow, Julia Roberts, Entertainment Events, Elie Saab
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Fallin' for a scene by Allen
There is a brilliant scene in the Woody Allen movie "Annie Hall" that makes my imagination run wild. The scene puts the main character, Alvey, back in his elementary school classroom, watching as his younger self gets disciplined for kissing a girl....Tags: Schools, Elementary Schools, Woody Allen
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Christopher Walken To Speak About His Career In Stratford
TheOscar-winner Christopher Walken will talk about his life and career in "A Conversation with Christopher Walken" on Sunday, Feb. 17, at noon at Stratford's Scottish Rite Theatre, (formerly the Stratford Movie Theater), 2422 Main St.. This is the...Tags: Christopher Walken, Stratford, Saturday Night Live (tv program), The Deer Hunter (movie), Ed Asner
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Los Angeles' Hollywood legacy is an auction house dream
Norma Shearer's silk sheets sat for years in a Los Angeles garage, with no one to admire the embroidered monogram: NST, for Norma Shearer Thalberg. The starlet's Louis Vuitton steamer trunks waited in vain to voyage. One was dedicated solely to...
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Fueled by angst, 'Addams Family' 3.0
NEW YORK — It's pushing midnight at Angus McIndoe, a Broadway watering hole. Marshall Brickman — who co-wrote "Sleeper," "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan" with Woody Allen — is sitting at a table in the back. Rick Elice, who penned the book...Tags: New York City, Music Industry, The Addams Family (musical), Entertainment Events, Music Theater
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Patt Morrison Asks: Diane Keaton
If you're lazily inclined to define Diane Keaton by the crossword-puzzle-sized word "actor," you need to get out more. Add to that her work as director and producer, photographer, restorer of venerable houses, board member of the Los Angeles Conservancy...Tags: Academy Awards, Crosswords, Celebrities, Cherries, Lady Gaga
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