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Poll: What should the title of Angelina Jolie's Cleopatra film be?
Ministry of GossipOver the summer it was announced that Angelina Jolie will star as Cleopatra in David Fincher's reboot film about the Egyptian Queen in 2013. Even though the Scott Rudin-produced film will focus on Cleopatra as a shrewd political strategist instead...... -
Lifetime is more reality-crazed, renews 'Army Wives' and 'Drop Dead Diva'
Show TrackerLifetime announced Tuesday it is picking up 11 unscripted programs, among other new projects for its 2011-2012 programming slate. And, Tim Gunn, you'll be happy to know the "Project Runway" brand is making it work, in fact, it's working overtime....... -
Film review: 'The Tempest'
Brand XDirector Julie Taymor made a memorable feature debut with 1999's “Titus,” adapted from “Titus Andronicus,” widely considered Shakespeare's worst play. If she could make a silk purse out of that Elizabethan sow's ear, what could she... -
Calendar: Words & Ideas
Words & Ideas Compiled by Grace Krilanovich. SUNDAY Black Clock Issue 12 Launch: Contributors to Issue 12 of the Los Angeles-based literary magazine — "The Sports Issue" — will read their work. Participants include authors Richard Rayner,...Tags: Bob Dylan, Soups, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Human Interest
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For Christmas, TCM gives you Elizabeth Taylor — twice
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe programmers at TCM have a sense of humor. For Christmas night, they're turning to bickering families -- some of the best-known unhappy families in movie history.... -
Hollywood at War
The Daily MirrorStudio executive Walter Wanger (d. 1968) describes how World War II is affecting the motion picture industry in this Nov. 15, 1942, article. He notes that movie audiences are increasing, and suggests that because of gas rationing, the local movie...... -
Eddie Fisher dies at 82; popular 1950s crooner was known for his high-profile marriages
As Eddie Fisher once put it, by the time he was 33, "I had been married to America's sweetheart and America's femme fatale, and both marriages had ended in scandal.
"I'd been one of the most popular singers in America and had given up my career for love....Tags: Health, Armed Forces, Connie Stevens, Dining and Drinking, Michael Feinstein
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Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79; legendary actress
Elizabeth Taylor, the glamorous queen of American movie stardom, whose achievements as an actress were often overshadowed by her rapturous looks and real-life dramas, has died. She was 79.
Hospitalized six weeks ago for congestive heart failure, Taylor...Tags: Health, Social Issues, Susannah York, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Behavioral Conditions
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"American Taliban" by Pearl Abraham
Special to the Tribune"American Taliban" By Pearl Abraham Random House, 255 pages, $25 Even now, a popular edition of “The Arabian Nights” in English is the translation by nineteenth-century British explorer Sir Richard Burton, who is also credited with being the...Tags: Celebrity Parents, Culture, England, North Carolina, Hawaii
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Ingrid Pitt dies at 73; one of Britain's best-known horror stars
Ingrid Pitt, who survived a Nazi concentration camp and dodged Communist police to become one of Britain's best-known horror stars, died Tuesday in London only days after her 73rd birthday.
Her daughter, Steffanie Pitt, said her mother collapsed while on...Tags: Christopher Lee, Nazi Party, Bertolt Brecht, United Kingdom, Germany
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"Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century" By Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger
Special to the Tribune"Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century" By Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger HarperCollins, 512 pp., $27.99 Elizabeth Taylor and her husband Richard Burton apparently rented three suites when they checked into...Tags: Children, Elizabeth Taylor, Biography (genre), Lindsay Lohan, Entertainment
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Roderick Mann dies at 87; former Times showbiz columnist
Roderick Mann, a British-born show business writer who interviewed many of the world's biggest stars during a more than 40-year career that included serving as an entertainment columnist for the Los Angeles Times, died early Friday morning. He was 87....Tags: Health, Stefanie Powers, David Niven, Health and Medical Professionals, Cary Grant
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