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    Apr 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'Unmade in China': Making a movie turns into a comedy of errors ★★★ 1/2

    Movies about the difficulty of making movies shouldn't work at all, really. The potential for navel-gazing is immense. The narcissistic insularity of the topic is potentially galling. Yet the best of these films, especially in the documentary realm, turn their subjects' travails into the stuff of universal Job-like pain, suffering and human comedy.
    Movies about the difficulty of making movies shouldn't work at all, really. The potential for navel-gazing is immense. The narcissistic insularity of the topic is potentially galling. Yet the best of these films, especially in the documentary realm,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Movies, China

  2. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Philip X. "Phil" Kaltenbach, English teacher

    Philip X. "Phil" Kaltenbach, a former high school English teacher who later became an expert in the field of collectible comic books, died Tuesday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Fla., while recovering from foot surgery. He was 63.
    Philip X. "Phil" Kaltenbach, a former high school English teacher who later became an expert in the field of collectible comic books, died Tuesday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Fla., while recovering from foot surgery. He was 63. The son...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Loyola University Chicago, Towson, Loyola University Maryland, Literature

  4. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Dennis Hopper's carnival ride through life

    "I was a beatnik, and then I was a hippie, and before that I was a bohemian," a sky-high Dennis Hopper confided to Merv Griffin on television one night in 1971, in a clip you can see on YouTube. On the opposite couch, Willie Mays uncomfortably refilled his glass of water and James Brolin sneered — Hopper certainly didn't belong to their worlds.
    "I was a beatnik, and then I was a hippie, and before that I was a bohemian," a sky-high Dennis Hopper confided to Merv Griffin on television one night in 1971, in a clip you can see on YouTube. On the opposite couch, Willie Mays uncomfortably refilled...

    Tags: Arts, Paul Newman, Authors, Kris Kristofferson, Museum of Modern Art

  6. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. A Wagner 'Ring' that's sustainably powered

    MUNICH, Germany — Wagner's "The Ring of Nibelung" is no picnic. The epic four-evening mythic drama is the macho challenge with which operas prove themselves. It practically did in Los Angeles Opera when the company finally got around to mounting...

    Tags: The Happiest News!, Lobbying, Festive Events, YouTube, Music

  8. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. A conversation with Francis Ford Coppola

    Oscar-winning writer-director-producer Francis Ford Coppola makes movies to understand himself. "When you make a film it is like asking yourself a question," Coppola said over the phone from his home in Northern California. "When it's finished, you know...

    Tags: NBC (tv network), Thriller (genre), Francis Ford Coppola, Music Theater, Music

  10. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Zero Dark Thirty' hunts for Bin Laden -- and more

    In 2008, the screenwriter Mark Boal sought an appointment with a retired special-forces operator. Boal was researching a movie about the fruitless search for Osama bin Laden in the caves of Tora Bora six years before, and he wanted insight into how U.S....

    Tags: National Government, Stanley Kubrick, Central Intelligence Agency, Green Zone (movie), Brian de Palma

  12. Sep 27, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. An air of creative writing

    How do you write Lin's Bin?
    How do you write Lin's Bin? Lin's Bin starts with a question. Is it OK to compliment a woman on her breasts? Where does the time go? Why are teenagers so cranky? The questions come from clueless frat boys, from wistful mothers, from grade school kids...

    Tags: Large Hadron Collider Experiments, Poetry, U.S. Navy, Chicago Tribune, Trips and Vacations

  14. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. 5 things to do in London that are not the Olympics

    London is hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics from July 27 to Aug. 12. While the Games are sure to be a spectacular event, there are plenty of other options for those travelers who couldn't get tickets, blew that 100-yard dash or just happen to be in London later this summer. With this in mind, the members and editors of travel website VirtualTourist.com present the "Top 5 things to do in London that are NOT the Olympics."
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    London is hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics from July 27 to Aug. 12. While the Games are sure to be a spectacular event, there are plenty of other options for those travelers who couldn't get tickets, blew that 100-yard dash or just happen to be in...

    Tags: Noel Coward, Arts, 2012 Summer Paralympics, Wynton Marsalis, Lawless (movie)

  16. May 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Book review: A father and son find common ground in 'Along the Way'

    Martin Sheen was a struggling 21-year-old stage actor when his first son Emilio was born. Sheen, seventh of 10 children in a family that knew him as Ramon Antonio Gerardo Estevez instead of his stage name, was more accustomed to having siblings than being a father. He felt more like a brother to Emilio, and that dynamic has defined their relationship to this day.
    Martin Sheen was a struggling 21-year-old stage actor when his first son Emilio was born. Sheen, seventh of 10 children in a family that knew him as Ramon Antonio Gerardo Estevez instead of his stage name, was more accustomed to having siblings than being...

    Tags: Marlon Brando, Salads, Foods and Beverages, Martin Sheen, Entertainment

  18. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. On Oscars: The best often don't win

    On Sunday, Hollywood celebrates itself and honors its own. All eyes (or most of them anyway) will be on the presentations of the Academy Awards.
    On Sunday, Hollywood celebrates itself and honors its own. All eyes (or most of them anyway) will be on the presentations of the Academy Awards. But do the Oscars always end up in the right hands? Opinions abound on this topic, and what follows is only...

    Tags: Paul Newman, Tom Cruise, Lee Marvin, Barbara Stanwyck, Amy Ryan

  20. Dec 13, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Joseph Farrell dies at 76; introduced market testing to Hollywood

    As founder, chairman and chief executive of National Research Group Inc. from 1978 to 2003, movie market researcher <a href="http://lat.ms/tdUqJm">Joseph Farrell</a> introduced the concept of market testing to Hollywood, originating now-standard industry practices such as audience tracking surveys, focus-group preview screenings and demographic analysis of moviegoers. Over the decades, NRG's confidential research reports were used by all of the major Hollywood studios to make decisions about release dates, tweak marketing campaigns and &#8212; sometimes to the unease of filmmakers &#8212; tinker with movies.
    As founder, chairman and chief executive of National Research Group Inc. from 1978 to 2003, movie market researcher Joseph Farrell introduced the concept of market testing to Hollywood, originating now-standard industry practices such as audience tracking...

    Tags: Arts, Francis Ford Coppola, Noise (movie), Michael Douglas, New York City

  22. Dec 8, 2011 |Story| Reuters
  23. Martin Sheen "nourished" by narrating Dalai Lama's book

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - For more than 40 years actor Martin Sheen has inhabited complex characters from the troubled Capt. Willard in the Vietnam film "Apocalypse Now" to U.S. President Josiah Bartlet on the hit TV drama "The West Wing."
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - For more than 40 years actor Martin Sheen has inhabited complex characters from the troubled Capt. Willard in the Vietnam film "Apocalypse Now" to U.S. President Josiah Bartlet on the hit TV drama "The West Wing." But for one of...

    Tags: Buddhism, Martin Sheen, Demonstration, Dalai Lama, Drama (genre)

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