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    Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Tracy Letts plays his part in illuminating Edward Albee's 'Woolf'

    NEW YORK — Tracy Letts has his hands full these days writing plays and preparing for the release of the movie version of his Pulitzer-Prize-winning drama, "August: Osage County." But he's added another formidable task to his agenda: elucidating...

    Tags: Clybourne Park (play), Amy Morton, Elizabeth Taylor, Mike Nichols, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (movie)

  2. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. National Society of Film Critics names 'Amour' best of 2012

    The National Society of Film Critics named  "Amour," Michael Haneke's heartbreaking drama about an elderly couple, the best film of 2012 on Saturday. Haneke was named best director and Emmanuelle Riva was named best actress. "The Master" came in...

    Tags: Michael Haneke, Kathryn Bigelow, Anne Hathaway, Abraham Lincoln, Sally Field

  4. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  5. City Lights: A list for why this recovering list addict is going list-less (from now on)

    Now that Christmas is over, I have a new seasonal tune stuck in my head. Maybe it wasn't intended as a holiday song, but it's one I often find myself humming around the end of December and start of January: "Nothing Was Delivered," an obscure Bob Dylan track from 1967 whose chorus opines, "Nothing is better, nothing is best / Take care of yourself, get plenty of rest."
    Now that Christmas is over, I have a new seasonal tune stuck in my head. Maybe it wasn't intended as a holiday song, but it's one I often find myself humming around the end of December and start of January: "Nothing Was Delivered," an obscure Bob Dylan...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Movies, Wreck-It Ralph (movie), Golden Globe Awards, Heroin

  6. Jan 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Reality TV: How deep can it sink?

    I can't believe I'm actually going to type the words "reality TV has hit a new low."
    I can't believe I'm actually going to type the words "reality TV has hit a new low." But it has, with "All My Babies' Mamas." If you aren't already depressed about American culture and the entertainment pimps who produce such garbage, check out the...

    Tags: Television Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Paris Hilton, Jersey Shore (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice

  8. Dec 23, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Heritage Academy students perform 'A CHRISTmas Carol Revisited'

    Envision carolers singing in the streets of London and the joy of Christmas.
    Envision carolers singing in the streets of London and the joy of Christmas. That was the scene Nov. 17 for Heritage Academy’s drama production of “A CHRISTmas Carol Revisited.” The classic “Christmas Carol” tale was...

    Tags: Religious Festivals, Holidays, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Jesus Christ

  10. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Violence in America? We're all responsible

    For years, the National Rifle Assn. has been telling us that guns don't kill people, people kill people. In the wake of the Newtown shootings, the group has added a twist. Guns don't kill people; television, film and video games do. Breaking its days-...

    Tags: Assault, Movies, Ang Lee, Politics, Shootings

  12. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Dann Cahn dies at 89; editor on 'I Love Lucy'

    Using a newly developed editing machine that he dubbed the "three-headed monster," Dann Cahn pioneered multi-camera editing on sitcoms in the 1950s while helping to craft a classic, "I Love Lucy."
    Using a newly developed editing machine that he dubbed the "three-headed monster," Dann Cahn pioneered multi-camera editing on sitcoms in the 1950s while helping to craft a classic, "I Love Lucy." "Lucy" broke ground in television by employing three...

    Tags: Obituaries, Desi Arnaz, Comedy (genre), Arts, Entertainment

  14. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Review: 'Talaash's' Bollywood-meets-noir needs work

    The provocative noir experience that "Talaash" promises, with its jazzily scored, moodily lighted opening montage of a Mumbai red-light district at night, is nowhere to be found once this meandering mystery begins.
    The provocative noir experience that "Talaash" promises, with its jazzily scored, moodily lighted opening montage of a Mumbai red-light district at night, is nowhere to be found once this meandering mystery begins. Sparked by the enigmatic death of a...

    Tags: Movies, Aamir Khan, Entertainment

  16. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. NBC gives '30 Rock' end date, sets 'Do No Harm' for Thursday nights

    Where there's a "Rock," there's likely to be a hard place nearby. NBC has moved its struggling news program "Rock Center with Brian Williams" to make way for new midseason drama "Do No Harm" -- and has given "30 Rock" an end date too. "Do No Harm,"...

    Tags: Nickelodeon (tv network), NBC (tv network), Smash (tv program), iCarly (tv program), Steven Pasquale

  18. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Jon Meacham discusses Thomas Jefferson, hero and hypocrite

    In today's age of political gridlock in the nation's capital, the case of Thomas Jefferson, as much as that of any American president, could illuminate a way forward. That's the underlying premise of “Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power,” biographer Jon Meacham's absorbing new best-seller about our third president. Jefferson emerges in the book not merely as a lofty thinker but as the ultimate political operator, a master pragmatist who got things done in times nearly as fractious as our own — even as he practiced perhaps his era's most brazen hypocrisy with regard to slavery.
    In today's age of political gridlock in the nation's capital, the case of Thomas Jefferson, as much as that of any American president, could illuminate a way forward. That's the underlying premise of “Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power,”...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Newspaper and Magazine, Authors, Politics, Chicago Tribune

  20. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. What's the most underappreciated movie of 2012? [Poll]

    This time of year brings many thoughts: What gifts to buy the little ones, which charity to send that much-needed contribution to, which Hindu god to blame for once again cursing the New York Jets. It also makes us think of all the great movies this year that no one else seemed to think were great movies, or notice much at all.
    This time of year brings many thoughts: What gifts to buy the little ones, which charity to send that much-needed contribution to, which Hindu god to blame for once again cursing the New York Jets. It also makes us think of all the great movies this...

    Tags: End of Watch (movie), Ruby Sparks (movie), Los Angeles Times, Tom Hanks, Cloud Atlas (movie)

  22. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. PASSINGS: Jack Hanlon dies at 96; former child star

    Jack Hanlon, 96, a former child actor who had roles in the 1926 silent film "The General" and in two 1927 "Our Gang" comedies, died Thursday at an assisted living center in Las Vegas, family members said.
    Jack Hanlon, 96, a former child actor who had roles in the 1926 silent film "The General" and in two 1927 "Our Gang" comedies, died Thursday at an assisted living center in Las Vegas, family members said. "He was in good physical shape until two...

    Tags: Buster Keaton, Hal Roach, Movies, Greta Garbo, Los Angeles Times

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