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Why Do Fools Fall in Love
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday August 28, 1998 "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" is not quite the question asked by this up-tempo, relentlessly cartoonish biopic focusing on the tangled romantic life of an early rock star. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love With Frankie Lymon" is more...Tags: James Taylor, Entertainment, Halle Berry, Teen-agers, Movies
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No Sequel to 'Juwanna Mann,' Please, Much Less a Three-Peat
NEWSDAYWhen the outtakes at the end don't make you laugh, what does that tell you about the movie that preceded them? Let's give the benefit of the doubt to those who probably thought there was a glimmer of potential in the basic concept of "Juwanna Mann." Must...Tags: Entertainment, Sex, Movies, Cinema Industry, Kevin Pollak
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New music from troubled divas, other hit makers
Knight Ridder/tribuneComing this fall: The Drama of the Troubled Diva. For the next four months, many of pop's juiciest plot lines will feature female singers struggling back from the brink. They include Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera and TLC, all of whom have spent far...Tags: Entertainment, Clive Davis, Teen-agers, Peter Gabriel, Kenny G
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Losing Chase
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday December 6, 1996 For the graceful, poignant "Losing Chase," Kyra Sedgwick signed on as executive producer, lined up her husband, Kevin Bacon, to direct and got the formidable Helen Mirren to play the juiciest role. In front of the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Helen Mirren, Kevin Bacon, Beau Bridges, Celebrities
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The long and winding road
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHilburn worked with Michael Jackson during 1984 and early 1985 on a book Jackson is writing for Doubleday. Michael Jackson's $47.5-million purchase of the Beatles' song collection last month was the climax of 10 months of intense, complicated and...Tags: Weather Reports, Entertainment, John Lennon, Sports, London (England)
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THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMichael Jackson's $47.5-million purchase of the Beatles' song collection last month was the climax of 10 months of intense, complicated and confusing on-again, off-again negotiations. The package--of which the Beatles music was only part of the nearly 4,...Tags: Weather Reports, Entertainment, John Lennon, Sports, London (England)
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(1989) Striking Tales of Black Frustration and Pride Shake the Pop Mainstream
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRap music is not polite. It's a noisy 'n' crude attack on mainstream sensibilities that has even liberal-minded adults who were raised on the rebellious, outlaw beat of Little Richard and the Rolling Stones asking themselves, "What happened to real music?...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Teen-agers, Mississippi, Organized Crime, Compton (Los Angeles, California)
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Sep 22, 1985
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Sep 22, 1985
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Apr 2, 1989
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