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Jesus Christ: The Comic Book
The Religion WorldThe publishing company that gave the world comic book versions of “Jason and the Argonauts” and “Vincent Price Presents” came out Wednesday with a comic book based on the life of Jesus Christ called “Jesus Christ.&... -
Universal Studios: A walk among the stars, dead or alive
Theme Park Rangers» Orlando Sentinel – Theme Park RangersSeveral months ago, I was at Universal Studios and thought, “One day I'm going to be bored enough to come out here and survey the stars in the sidewalk.” That day was yesterday, when I went to the Hollywood area of the theme park and took... -
Movie Star Mystery Photo
The Daily MirrorLos Angeles Times file photo I’m calling this series of mystery photos “Lucille Ball and Friends.” In going through The Times’ files of Ball photos, I was struck by the number of unfamiliar images. We’ve all seen the stills of Lucy and Ethel... -
From the Vaults: 'House of Usher' (1960)
The Daily MirrorPeople with funeral fetishes, I have got the movie for you, and it is Roger Corman's "House of Usher." (Yes, I am beaming affectionately at you, my dear goth friends.) The first in a rash of Corman films taken from titles by Edgar Allan Poe, "Usher" is... -
Take a walk among the stars -- dead and alive -- at Universal Studios
Sentinel Staff WriterSeveral months ago, I was at Universal Studios and thought, "One day I'm going to be bored enough to come out here and survey the stars in the sidewalk." That day was yesterday, when I went to the Hollywood area of the theme park and took stock. There...Tags: Andy Griffith, Charlton Heston, Bette Midler, Barbara Stanwyck, Carol Burnett
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SXSW Day 3: The XX keep it minimal, Best Coast stays scruffy and Marina lands in the U.S.
Pop & HissIt was past 12:30 a.m. when London's the XX took the stage on the third night of music showcases at South by Southwest. But no matter, this was music built for late-night listening. The XX do a lot with very...... -
SXSW: Festival excess contradicts biz climate, but plenty of acts make an impression
Pop & HissThere isn't much that can slow the music industry's annual spring break party that is the South by Southwest conference. Despite continued declines in CD sales, concerns over a major industry merger and the recent passing of the beloved pop...... -
Attack of the creeping misnomer
Special to The TimesWE are told we should not judge a book by its cover. But the cover is that which we see first, and it is, in all life, difficult to discount a first impression. The American Cancer Society and the Drug Enforcement Administration thus might appear on...Tags: Arts and Culture, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice, Cancer
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Last act for Hollywood memorabilia
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThey are packing up Old Hollywood and moving it to Newbury Park. That's where about 3 million film studio publicity stills, 50,000 original movie posters and 20,000 vintage fan magazines will be stored until they are auctioned off six months from now....Tags: Arts and Culture, Celebrities, Periodicals, Cinema Industry, Elizabeth Taylor
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Tim Burton revisits his old L.A. haunts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTIM BURTON knows the dark side. He's not evil, exactly, but his films often take grotesque elements and twist them into something more endearing than repulsive. Take the Pumpkin King in "The Nightmare Before Christmas" who scares good boys and girls with...Tags: Cinema Industry, Christmas, Vice (movie), Winnie the Pooh (fictional animal), Sammy Davis Jr.
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Actors, actresses and entertainers
Actors, actresses and entertainers Maila Nurmi, 85; actress created the character Vampira as hostess of late-night TV horror show (Jan. 10) Jack Eagle, 81; a comedian and actor who played Brother Dominic in a Xerox ad during the 1977 Super Bowl (Jan....Tags: Arts and Culture, Celebrities, All in the Family (tv program) , Vivien Leigh, Butch Cassidy
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Forrest J Ackerman, writer-editor who coined 'sci-fi,' dies at 92
Forrest J Ackerman, who influenced a generation of young horror-movie fans with Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine and spent a lifetime amassing what has been called the world's largest personal collection of science-fiction and fantasy memorabilia, has...Tags: Dracula (movie, 1931), Ray Bradbury, Periodicals, Fritz Lang, Opera (genre)
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