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Golden Globe TV nominations: the snubs and surprises
Despite a blockbuster season--which included becoming the first cable series on any network to win the overall fall TV ratings war in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demo--AMC's "The Walking Dead" couldn't gorge up a Golden Globe nomination. The zombie...
Tags: Joe Biden, Homeland (tv program), Game of Thrones (tv program), Mandy Patinkin, The Newsroom (tv program)
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What to read in 2013
January Insane City by Dave Barry (Putnam) The Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist's first solo adult novel in more than a decade is a typically absurdist comic story about everything — and then some — that goes wrong for Seth and his friends en...Tags: Belief and Faith, Authors, Awards and Prizes, Chicago Tribune, Barack Obama
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Television review: 'Liz & Dick' romance fizzles in graceless biopic
An epic love story, like a good horror movie, relies more on possibility than actuality. Surprise and anticipation, of what is to come and what it might mean, are what draw viewers in, binding them in fetters of pleasure and pain. Subtlety and nuance...
Tags: Richard Burton, Lindsay Lohan, Romance (genre), Celebrities, Entertainment Events
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Alewives: Justin Bieber, Honey Boo Boo, Riccardo Muti and more
Alewives are the stinky fish that used to wash up en masse on Lake Michigan beaches. So it is that we bring you the 17th annual Alewife Awards to commemorate the rankest cultural flotsam and jetsam to hit our shores over the past year. Memo to vendors:...
Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Saturday Night Live (tv program), The Newsroom (tv program), Golden Globe Awards, Zero Dark Thirty (movie)
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Phyllis Diller dies at 95; outlandish comedian
She was a self-described "cartoon," a zany housewife-turned-comedian with an electrified hairdo who broke into the male-dominated world of stand-up comedy in the 1950s with an outlandish wardrobe and a barrage of self-deprecating jokes punctuated by her...
Tags: Ed Sullivan, Plastic Surgery, Groucho Marx, Rhinoplasty, The Tonight Show (tv program)
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Celebrities party for a good cause
Celebrity presence has always been an essential part of the game at Los Angeles charity events, but this fall organizers may have outdone themselves. Consider: George Clooney will be honored at the Carousel of Hope Ball. Leonardo DiCaprio is co-chairing...
Tags: Halle Berry, Ali Landry, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Services and Shopping, Tom Cruise
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Lost, found and offering advice
The Esalen Institute in Big Sur beckons thousands for its yoga workshops, meditation retreats and hot springs, but author Cheryl Strayed isn't there to relax. With her husband and children, ages 6 and 8, in tow, Strayed is there to work, teaching an...
Tags: Advice Columns and Columnists, Authors, Tameka Cottle, Pacific Ocean, Health
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Southern California Close-Ups: Pasadena and environs
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst published on Nov. 27, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. It's 1922, and nothing much is up in Pasadena. Not among the orange groves, not along the leafy streets. Just as the little old ladies like it. But wait. Down in the Arroyo Seco, a...Tags: Festive Events, Macy's, Museums, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Lingerie: Legacy in lace
The image is one of the most provocative in cinematic history: Elizabeth Taylor stretched catlike on a brass bed wearing nothing but a white slip and high heels. Taylor's wardrobe for the 1958 classic "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" might have been scandalous...
Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Ava Gardner, Fashion Shows, Entertainment Events, Marlene Dietrich
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Marilyn Monroe's eternal beauty
Los Angeles TimesMarilyn Monroe certainly achieved fame in the course of her 36-year lifetime, but in the five decades since her death, she's become such a celebrity-branding superstar, it often feels as if America's proto-platinum pinup never really left the building...Tags: Social Media, Marilyn Monroe, Fashion Trends, Economy, Business and Finance, Fashion Shows
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Finding the trail
Memoir, it is said, is the art of subjective truth. Books like Tobias Wolff’s “This Boy’s Life” and Mary Karr’s “The Liar’s Club” set the bar high, and sadly the memoir explosion that followed those titles...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Periodicals, Adrienne Rich, Tribune Tower, Cancer
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