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Frank Capra's 'The Donovan Affair' gets a live soundtrack
Frank Capra is best known for the three films for which he won the directing Oscar — 1934's "It Happened One Night," 1936's "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" and 1938's "You Can't Take It With You" — and the ultimate Christmas flick, 1946's "It's a...Tags: Frank Capra, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Celebrities, Entertainment, Movies
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2013 Summer Book Events
The Hartford CourantHear famous writers discuss their work, listen to the poet who spoke at President Obama's inauguration and learn about the publishing industry at spring and summer books events this year. Here are a few: >>CAPA-U: The 10th annual CAPA-U Professional...Tags: The New York Times, Book, Music, Festive Events, Entertainment Events
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COLUMN - How to respond to a terrorist attack
Reuters(David Rohde is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By David Rohde April 26 (Reuters) - There is no right way to react to a terrorist attack. Oklahoma City rebuilt after Timothy McVeigh's 1995 truck bomb attack on the federal government....Tags: Boston Red Sox, The Boston Globe, Sports, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Terrorism
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Nan Rich is strong candidate for governor
Chan Lowe's editorial cartoon about the governor's race sent a strong message to me, especially the comment about former Gov. Charlie Crist: "He's better than nothing." Yet we have as a candidate a former state senator who has labored in health and human...Tags: Charlie Crist, Government, Regional Authority, Florida Legislature, Politics
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Five books: Warming up with a festive high-five
Printers Row Lit Fest announced its lineup earlier this week, and it's led by Judy Blume, the beloved children's book author who has helped several generations endure the agony of adolescence. Blume will receive the Chicago Tribune's Young Adult...
Tags: Festive Events, Chicago Public Library, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Anne Frank
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Five plays join elite category
Much like an Oscar category, they're five highly coveted slots that come once a year. The Pacific Playwrights Festival at South Coast Repertory, which takes place every spring, annually presents five staged readings of plays in addition to its two...Tags: Festive Events, Politics, Rabbit Hole (movie), Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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Obituary: Phyllis Lee Terry
Phyllis Lee Terry Phyllis Lee Terry, 65, died April 6, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. Born in Murray, Ky., she grew up in Louisville and raised her family in Danville. For many years, she was an executive with Danville’s Citizens National Bank...Tags: Human Interest, Entertainment Events, American Cancer Society
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When profiling becomes a real menace to society
Some media found the possibility that foreign terrorists bombed the Boston Marathon to be too tantalizing of an explanation to pass up, even when it snares the wrong suspects. On the day of the Boston Marathon bombings, for example, the New York Post...
Tags: The New York Times, ABC (tv network), NPR, Sports, Brown University
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Q&A: Tamberla Perry of 'By the Way, Meet Vera Stark'
For RedEyeSure, she's a WGN host for Illinois Lottery drawings and was recognized in 2011 as one of Chicago Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful Chicagoans"—but Tamberla Perry is more than just a pretty face. You may also have seen the native Chicagoan—who...Tags: Celebrities, South Shore, Boss (tv program), Kelsey Grammer, Goodman Theatre
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Column: Even in tragedy, a nation divided
By Leonard Pitts, Miami Herald columnistOrdinarily, I’d thank you for writing. But truth is, I am not grateful you wrote; your note last week was one of the more troubling things I have read. I do not blame you for leaving it unsigned. "We stand together," I had written. "We stand...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Politics, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Barack Obama
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Writing in the dark: Reflections on the literary art of Roger Ebert
Film critics are to filmmakers what Chicago is to New York: a little envious, a lot insecure, secretly fearful of second-class status. Hypersensitive to slights, real or imagined. Important — but not essential. The world would perish without movies;...
Tags: Entertainment, Literature, Movies, Reviews, Chicago Tribune
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Amazon premieres 14 new television pilots (online)
Amazon is turning to its consumers to help decide which of the new television shows premiering Friday to add to its programming lineup, democratizing a process that was once reserved for a rarefied group of network executives. The online retailer will...Tags: Netflix Inc., Nickelodeon (tv network), Music, Archer (tv program), Sex and the City (movie)
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