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Jon Stewart to direct feature, take 'Daily Show' hiatus
Jon Stewart is leaving “The Daily Show” — for three months — to direct a movie. The political satirist and media critic will take a hiatus from his Comedy Central talk show this summer to make his feature directing debut,...Tags: Comedy Central (tv network), Movies, BBC, Iran, Jack the Giant Slayer (movie)
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Tony-winning set designer Todd Rosenthal wows again at Steppenwolf
"Whoa." That's what the guy who sat behind me said as I settled into a matinee performance of "The Motherf***er With the Hat" at the Steppenwolf Theatre recently: "Whoa, will you look at that? That is something. That is large. I wonder what that'll do?...
Tags: Museums, Goodman Theatre, Arts and Culture, Steppenwolf Theatre, Clybourne Park (play)
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Sundance 2013: David Gordon Green, back after 'Pineapple Express'
PARK CITY, Utah — “It’s been awhile,” director David Gordon Green said as we shook hands on Sunday. Indeed it had. It was, in fact, 10 years almost to the day since I’d interviewed Green at the Sundance Film Festival, and...
Tags: Explosions in the Sky (music group), Jonah Hill, John Ford, Pineapple, Entertainment
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Producers Guild Awards 2013: The complete list of nominations
"Skyfall" became the first James Bond film to ever receive a nomination from the Producers Guild of America, as its producers and those of "Argo," "Beasts of the Southern Wild," "Django Unchained," "Les Miserables," "Life of Pi," "Lincoln," "Moonrise...
Tags: Bravo (tv network), Frankenweenie (movie), Reginald Hudlin, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Mark Johnson
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PGA noms give hope to 'Skyfall,' 'Moonrise,' 'Beasts,' 'Django'
Oscar nominations will be announced in eight days, and, at this point, we've put only five movies in our circle of trust for the best picture race -- "Lincoln," "Argo," "Silver Linings Playbook," "Zero Dark Thirty" and "Les Miserables." Outside that...Tags: Ben Affleck, Reginald Hudlin, Quentin Tarantino, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Golf
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Jack Black and Richard Linklater on 'Bernie,' crafts and gospel
Producer Scott Rudin set up Jack Black and Richard Linklater nearly a decade ago for "School of Rock," with Rudin persuading the indie filmmaker to tackle the commercial comedy. Black and Linklater reunited this year for "Bernie," a disquieting, dark...
Tags: Judaism, Kyle Gass, Mumford & Sons (music group), Richard Linklater, Entertainment
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A chat with Chabon
Michael Chabon's best-selling new novel, “Telegraph Avenue,” is set in and around Brokeland Records, a used-vinyl record store on the border between Oakland and Berkeley, Calif., where Chabon has lived since the late 1990s. The story follows...
Tags: Geography, Crime (genre), Quentin Tarantino, Cameron Crowe, Pulp Fiction (movie)
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'Once' in a lifetime night at 2012 Tony Awards; 'Clybourne Park' wins best play
Broadway fell fast for "Once," the melancholy but moving movie-to-musical about a lovelorn Irish street musician and his Czech guardian angel, which scooped Disney's chirpier "Newsies: The Musical" for the award for best musical at the 2012 Tony Awards....
Tags: Mike Nichols, CBS Corp., Theater, Patti LuPone, Entertainment
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Nathan Lane, Brian Dennehy in 'Iceman Cometh' at Goodman Theatre
Nathan Lane, one of Broadway's most bankable names and the original star of "The Addams Family" and "The Producers," will appear alongside Brian Dennehy next spring at the Goodman Theatre.The storied duo will star in a new production of Eugene O'Neill's...Tags: The Addams Family (musical), Theater, Greenwich Village, Goodman Theatre, Broadway Theater
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Goodman Theatre's upcoming season to highlight a Mary Zimmerman take on 'Jungle Book'
Mary Zimmerman will premiere her new stage-musical version of "The Jungle Book"in Chicago, as part of the Goodman Theatre’s 2012-13 subscription season, the Chicago theater announced.
"The Jungle Book," a Goodman production enhanced by the...Tags: Victory Gardens Theatre, The Jungle Book (movie), Goodman Theatre, Bare (music group), Arts and Culture
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New Oscar rules: Can the Academy curtail awards season excess?
The Big PictureThe Oscar silly season has officially begun. That's the only way to look at the new Motion Picture Academy rules governing how studios and filmmakers can promote their movies during Oscar season, a period that these days lasts longer than winter in... -
Aaron Sorkin set to adapt 'Steve Jobs' for Sony
24 FramesAaron Sorkin, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of "The Social Network" will aim to help bring the life of the legendary tech icon Steve Jobs to the screen in a film for Sony Pictures that will reunite him with his "Social Network" producer Scott Rudin....
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