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'Eileen,' Musicals Star Blair Dies
Zap2It.comJanet Blair, the beautiful star of several 1940s musicals and comedies, has died at the age of 85. The actress passed away on Monday, Feb. 19 from complications of pneumonia at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, Calif., report news sources....Tags: Movies, Music Theater, Health and Safety at School, Family, Sid Caesar
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Where fairy tales meet reality
Times Staff WriterI'm so intent on fending off our waiter's water advances at the Republic, the new restaurant on La Cienega, I almost miss her. Two previous visits to the West Hollywood restaurant and lounge have yielded zero sightings of the elusive wine fairy. Now one...Tags: Steaks, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Maytag Corp., Peaches, New York
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'Singin' in the Rain' Screenwriter, Lyricist Dies at 89
Times Staff WriterBetty Comden, who with her partner Adolph Green wrote some of the most memorable songs of the 20th century, including "New York, New York," "Just in Time" and the heart-wrenching "Never-Never-Land" from "Peter Pan," has died. She was believed to be 89....Tags: Weather Reports, Movies, Judy Garland, Museum of Natural History, Frank Sinatra
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PASSINGS
Evgenios Spatharis Lifelong master of Greek shadow puppetry Evgenios Spatharis, 85, a Greek master of shadow puppet theater, died Saturday in an Athens hospital days after being injured in a fall down a staircase while on his way to a performance, a...Tags: Entertainment, Television, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Celebrities
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John Raitt, 88; Leading Man on Broadway and Father of Bonnie
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJohn Raitt, the ruggedly handsome musical theater leading man who launched his Broadway career in Rodgers & Hammerstein's 1945 hit "Carousel" and later co-starred in "The Pajama Game" on Broadway and in the film version, died Sunday. He was 88. Raitt,...Tags: Movies, Music Theater, Health and Safety at School, Entertainment, Television
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Ehrlich rolls up sleeves
Sun StaffAn exhausted and elated Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. shifted out of campaign mode and into his new role as governor-elect yesterday, pledging that Maryland's first Republican administration in more than three decades would include Democrats and minorities in...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Government, Civil and Public Service, Regional Authority, Casino and Gambling
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'De-Lovely'
Times Staff WriterDe-lousy. To understand the hash that's been made from Cole Porter's life and music in the new movie "De-Lovely" you could start with "Begin the Beguine." Porter's lament for lost love opens with deceptive quiet and illusions of tropical splendor only...Tags: Cinema Industry, Cole Porter, Movies, Kevin Kline, Elvis Costello
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Ehrlich baby's gift list
Vicki and Bob Abraham -- Tiffany & Co. man in the moon rattle. Nancy and Alan Abramson -- hand-painted burping clothes. Elizabeth Amos -- specially made small knitted booties. Joan Anderson -- For the Governor, Ronald Reagan time piece. For Joshua,...Tags: David Brinkley, Government, Regional Authority, McDonald's, University of Maryland, College Park
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