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City Lights: Encountering some faces of Facebook
As of Thursday, I am no longer just a name to three residents of our coverage area. I am also the man with the stuffed Emily Dickinson. Three years ago, I stayed at the Sylvia Beach Hotel in Newport, Ore., in which every room is themed after a famous...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Social Media, Trips and Vacations, Jesse Eisenberg
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Feeling the absence of an everyman in 'Death of a Salesman' on Broadway
In one of the pivotal scenes in "Death of a Salesman," the great Arthur Miller drama from 1949, Willy Loman, a single-company traveling salesman of some 36 years standing, must beg for his job from his old boss' son Howard, whom he remembers as a baby...Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Broadway Theater, Theater, Fran Kranz, Celebrities
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News updates on remake of "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" and "Finding Nemo" sequel
Orlando SentinelA couple of news reports about two Disney films bubbled up from the ocean depths today. And both involved characters named Nemo. First, an online report at the Washington Post’s website today announced that Ellen DeGeneres will reprise her voice...Tags: The Washington Post, Animation (Movie Genre), Ellen DeGeneres, Movies, Entertainment
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Vanessa Redgrave shows Jesse Eisenberg the way in 'The Revisionist'
NEW YORK — On a cramped stage at the Cherry Lane Theatre, a historic off-Broadway venue tucked away on one of the quaintest streets in the West Village, Vanessa Redgrave is offering her costar Jesse Eisenberg an education not even the world's finest...
Tags: Substance Abuse, Celebrities, Religion and Belief, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Vanessa Redgrave
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Dinner and a movie
Phil VettelMan, I wish I'd gotten this assignment two years ago. The task of matching Oscar-nominated films to appropriate restaurants is challenge enough, but it's even harder these days, thanks to the Academy's esteem-building decision to expand the number of...Tags: 127 Hours (movie), Winter's Bone (movie), Alinea, Stephanie Izard, North Pond
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Local Q&A: Gillian Flynn
Much like Amy and Nick, the fractured married couple at the center of Gillian Flynn's breakout novel "Gone Girl," the author herself is good at keeping secrets. In recent months, rumors have swirled around the highly anticipated film adaptation of the...
Tags: Authors, Apple iPod, Movies, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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David Fincher, Cuba's female filmmakers among weekend highlights
Oscar-nominated director David Fincher ("The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "The Social Network") will have an extended conversation at Film Independent at LACMA's "An Evening with David Fincher" Thursday at the Loe S. Bing Theater. The program is to...
Tags: Paula Prentiss, Rock Hudson, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Dean Martin, Billy Wilder
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Hollywood's outsiders come inside
It's been nearly a generation since Quentin Tarantino burst on the scene with his raucous indie film "Pulp Fiction" in 1994, and Hollywood is a very different place. The once-vibrant independent film scene that Tarantino helped shape has shrunk to a...
Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), The Matrix (movie), Quentin Tarantino, Magnolia (movie), Andy Wachowski
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Venice store takes Will Leather Goods founder back to his roots
Los Angeles TimesWhen Eugene, Ore.-based Will Leather Goods opened the doors of its first flagship store on Abbot Kinney Boulevard in late September, 60-year-old founder and Chief Executive Bill Adler found himself barely a belt buckle's toss from the Venice Beach...Tags: Tiger Woods, Entertainment, U.S. Postal Service, Screen Actors Guild, Nautica
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Dressing the goth-punk heroine of 'Dragon Tattoo'
It couldn't be further from the conventional period drama with the nipped-waist bodices and ostentatious accessories that frequently garner award show attention for costuming. Nonetheless, "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," the American film based on...Tags: Germany, Los Angeles Times, Rooney Mara, Christina Aguilera, Goth (genre)
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Justin Timberlake, David Fincher are a smooth fit in 'Suit & Tie'
In David Fincher's "The Social Network" -- the best studio film of 2010, whatever "King's Speech" partisans may argue -- Justin Timberlake was perfectly cast as a smarmy, cynical version of Napster co-founder and former Facebook President Sean Parker....
Tags: Waylon Jennings, Sean Parker, Napster Inc., Ellie Goulding, Jay-Z
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'Argo' wins USC Libraries Scripter Award for writing
"Argo" continues to rack up prizes: On Saturday evening, Ben Affleck's drama set during the Iranian hostage crisis picked up the 25th annual Scripter Award, which honors the best adapted screenplay, as well as the author of the material on which it was...Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Silver Linings Playbook (movie), Lincoln (movie, 2012), Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Academy Awards
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