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Marriage In The Movies: A Look At Hollywood's Phantom Genre
The Hartford CourantJeanine Basinger has been happily married for 45 years, so she knows a lot about how to make a marriage work. Basinger, the founder and director of the Film Studies Department at Wesleyan University in Middletown, also knows a lot about marriage movies,...Tags: Anthony Mann, Entertainment, Kyle Chandler, Family, Shirley Temple
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The story of the Oscars
While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article: The history...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Robert Altman, Stanley Kubrick, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Arts and Culture
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National Film Registry selects 25 films for preservation
A gripping western, a beloved holiday film, a 115-year-old movie capturing a famous boxing match, a memoir of a Holocaust survivor and a visionary science-fiction thriller in which Keanu Reeves utters the word “whoa” are among the 25 films...Tags: Entertainment, Angelina Jolie, Slavery, George Cukor, Documentary (genre)
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Norman 'Chubby' Chaney gets a headstone, 76 years later
A small group gathered Saturday at Baltimore Cemetery for the unveiling of a headstone for Norman "Chubby" Chaney, a child star in "The Little Rascals" whose grave had gone unmarked for 76 years. The small constellation of fans was brought together by...
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LOOKING BACK: So, who do you think you are?
Contributing columnistWhat with TV shows devoted to celebrity genealogy and several websites offering families a way to build their family trees, many retirees decide to devote time to finding their roots. My mother was raised in Casey County, and she always said we were...Tags: Anglicanism, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Entertainment, Slavery, Religion and Belief
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Theater review: 'Laurel and Hardy' at the Falcon Theatre
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Set Pieces: Loft chic versus retro cool on 'Bones'
L.A. at HomeShe's a renowned forensic anthropologist. He's an FBI agent. Her loft is uptown international chic. His apartment is downtown Americana cool. On "Bones," Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) have been a good... -
America's Next Great Restaurant: The lost recaps, Episode 5
Dining@LargeBob Swank's lost recaps of America's Next Great Restaurant are a millenarian weekend bonus feature on Dining@Large. Enjoy. - RGAmerica’s Next Great RestaurantEpisode 5 – Dippity To Do, Duh In the last episode Sudhir’s Indian Lite /...Tags: Restaurants, Bobby Flay, Human Interest, Sandwiches, Salads
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Sealing your last deal
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYou can't cheat death. So you might as well face it as a smart shopper. Planning a funeral used to fall almost entirely to funeral homes, which guided bereaved loved ones into standardized deals that might have included services or items the dearly...Tags: Judges, Entertainment, Homes, Sports, Movies
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A 'Daily' dose
Had the Academy Awards people asked, Jon Stewart would have told them how many films he's seen this year in a theater: "One," says the host of this year's Oscars broadcast.
That would be "The 40 Year-Old Virgin," written by and starring Steve Carell, a...Tags: Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, Sports, Documentary (genre), DVDs
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Mouse Hunt
FOR THE TIMESFriday December 19, 1997 "Home Alone," with a mouse. When you can pitch a movie idea in five words, you're talking major studio release, and sure enough, here comes DreamWorks' "Mouse Hunt." With a three-inch field mouse in the...Tags: Christopher Walken, Entertainment, Macaulay Culkin, Movies, Crime, Law and Justice
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Actor Art Carney dead at 85
Los Angeles Times staff writerArt Carney, who won a best actor Oscar for "Harry and Tonto" and originated the role of fussy Felix Unger in "The Odd Couple" on Broadway, but who is best remembered as Jackie Gleason's lovable sewer worker pal Ed Norton on "The Honeymooners," has died....Tags: Radio Industry, Entertainment, Milton Berle, The Odd Couple (tv program), Salem (New London, Connecticut)
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