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    Aug 6, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Patt Morrison Asks: Inside guy, Buck Henry

    Buck Henry arguably made his showbiz debut at the age of 2, when his mother, the silent film star Ruth Taylor, took him to the Paramount lot to show him off. She denied then that she wanted him to go into movies. Sorry, Mom. Henry has become a polymath of directing, acting, and for my money, especially writing -- "The Graduate"; "Catch-22";  that fine dark comedy of manners, "To Die For"; TV's "Get Smart," with Mel Brooks; and a generation later, the seminal "Saturday Night Live" -- which he hosted for a then-record-setting 10 times. He beavers away on screenplays, plays and sundry prose; I pestered him into a lunch interview in West Hollywood. It was engagingly packed, with talk of the pleasures of "Hamlet" in German and a Hollywood/not Hollywood commentary on passing paraders, delivered with spare humor as dry as the natron used to stuff mummies. Hey -- isn't there a script in there somewhere?
    Buck Henry arguably made his showbiz debut at the age of 2, when his mother, the silent film star Ruth Taylor, took him to the Paramount lot to show him off. She denied then that she wanted him to go into movies. Sorry, Mom. Henry has become a polymath of...

    Tags: Damages (tv program), Comedy (genre), The Third Man (movie), Conan O'Brien, Brother (music group)

  2. May 19, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. 'Saturday Night Live': Stefon steals the show

    Stefon received a deliriously wacky sendoff this weekend on "Saturday Night Live," the high point of the 38th season finale.
    Staff writer
      Stefon received a deliriously wacky sendoff this weekend on "Saturday Night Live," the high point of the 38th season finale. New York correspondent Stefon (Bill Hader) revealed that he was getting married to someone who would treat him with more...

    Tags: Argo (movie), Alprazolam (drug), Bill Hader, MSNBC (tv network), Kanye West

  4. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  5. Mike Nichols in Talks to Direct 'One Last Thing Before I Go' for Bad Robot, Paramount (Exclusive)

    Reuters
    Apr 23 (TheWrap.com) - Mike Nichols is in talks to direct "One Last Thing Before I Go" for J.J. Abrams and Paramount, according to multiple individuals with knowledge of the project. The film would be Nichols' first since "Charlie Wilson's War," which...

    Tags: Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz, Heart Surgery, Betrayal (movie), Paranormal Activity (movie)

  6. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Ty Burr, author of 'Gods Like Us,' discusses the evolution of stardom

    Hollywood makes movies, of course, but just as important — or maybe more so — it makes stars. But as Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr argues in “Gods Like Us: On Movie Stardom and Modern Fame,” the manufacture and maintenance of stars has been neither a smooth process nor one that the studios have always been able to control. In the course of the past century, the stars themselves have exercised an ever-increasing autonomy in the creation of their own images, by means of both their onscreen performances and the conduct of their private lives offscreen. The celebrity news media, whose multitude of platforms now includes the Internet and the cable universe, play an ever more important role. So does the public, whose intense identification with stars has fed a voracious hunger for more and more information about them. 
    Hollywood makes movies, of course, but just as important — or maybe more so — it makes stars. But as Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr argues in “Gods Like Us: On Movie Stardom and Modern Fame,” the manufacture and maintenance of...

    Tags: Marlon Brando, Anne Hathaway, Rudolph Valentino, Sean Penn, Morphine (drug)

  8. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  9. 'The Graduate' opens at Rocking Horse Theater Factory

    Terry Johnson's theatrical adaptation of the American movie classic "The Graduate" will take the stage Friday, Feb. 1, at the new Rocking Horse Theater Factory.
    Terry Johnson's theatrical adaptation of the American movie classic "The Graduate" will take the stage Friday, Feb. 1, at the new Rocking Horse Theater Factory. In case you never saw the 1967 film, or read the novel by Charles Webb, "The Graduate" tells...

    Tags: Music, Broadway Theater, Kathleen Turner, Arts and Culture, Theater

  10. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Theater transitions: Pointe PAC closes, Rocking Horse Theater Factory opens

    A constant in Orlando is the shifting of theatrical venues.
    A constant in Orlando is the shifting of theatrical venues. It's a time of transition for FantasyLand Theatrical Productions, which lost its lease at Pointe Orlando on International Drive. "We have already been in search of a newer home prior to...

    Tags: Plant Openings, International Drive, Orlando, Arts and Culture

  12. Nov 21, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Kathleen Turner: The Go-To Gal When You Need A Powerful Dame

    Need someone to play a potty-mouthed, ex-alcoholic nun? An abusive, alcoholic wife of a college professor? A washed-up, alcoholic writer?
    The Hartford Courant
    Need someone to play a potty-mouthed, ex-alcoholic nun? An abusive, alcoholic wife of a college professor? A washed-up, alcoholic writer? Call Kathleen Turner, an actress who has made a career of hard-edged, in-your-face, booze-soaked roles. Now add...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Mark Twain, Methamphetamine (drug), Opera (genre), Abusive Behavior

  14. Aug 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Architect John Kelsey dies at 86; designer of Pasadena museum

    While designing what is now the <a href=&quot;http://www.nortonsimon.org/museum-architecture/">Norton Simon Museum</a> in Pasadena in the late 1960s, architects John Kelsey and Thornton Ladd expressed a belief: Space that houses art "can be part of the event and experience."
    While designing what is now the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena in the late 1960s, architects John Kelsey and Thornton Ladd expressed a belief: Space that houses art "can be part of the event and experience." When it opened in 1969 as the Pasadena Art...

    Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, World War II (1939-1945), Gardens and Parks, Arts, Museums

  16. Mar 19, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Elizabeth Wilson To Be Honored at Inge Festival and in New Haven, Too

    Tony award-winning actress<strong> Elizabeth Wilson</strong>, and Branford resident, will receive the<strong> Jerome Lawrence Award</strong> at&nbsp; the <strong>31st Annual William Inge Theatre Festival, </strong>April 20 at<strong> Independence Community College</strong>in Kansas.
    Hartford Courant
    Tony award-winning actress Elizabeth Wilson, and Branford resident, will receive the Jerome Lawrence Award at  the 31st Annual William Inge Theatre Festival, April 20 at Independence Community Collegein Kansas. Named for writer Jerome Lawrence, ("...

    Tags: Elizabeth Wilson, Jerome Lawrence, Festive Events, Human Interest, Celeste Holm

  18. Sep 23, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Dramatist Donald Margulies sees the stage in a fresh light

    More than a quarter century ago, the critic Robert Hughes called the public's response to Modern art &quot;the shock of the new." The role of art was to stimulate ideas, provoke thought, challenge ways of seeing. Today, we are experiencing a different, troubling phenomenon: a popular culture that embraces the comfort of the familiar.
    Special to The Times
    More than a quarter century ago, the critic Robert Hughes called the public's response to Modern art "the shock of the new." The role of art was to stimulate ideas, provoke thought, challenge ways of seeing. Today, we are experiencing a different,...

    Tags: Frank Wedekind, Music, Concerts, Theater, Arts and Culture

  20. Nov 29, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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