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May 7, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  • Kimberly McBroom's Blog

    Tuesday, May 7 I truly hope you were able to catch "Susan's Story," either last night at 6 or today on WDBJ 7 Mornin'. Susan Bahorich bravely shared her personal struggle with ovarian cancer. I am so proud of her for being open and honest with what she is...
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    May 7, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
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    Tuesday, May 7 I truly hope you were able to catch "Susan's Story," either last night at 6 or today on WDBJ 7 Mornin'. Susan Bahorich bravely shared her personal struggle with ovarian cancer. I am so proud of her for being open and honest with what she is...

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      Apr 3, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    1. Muere cineasta Jesus Franco

      Málaga — El director de cine español Jesús Franco, que recibió el Goya de Honor de la Academia de Cine en 2008 y trabajó en Hollywood con actores como Christopher Lee y Klaus Kinski murió esta semana en su hogar en Málaga tras sufrir un derrame cerebral.
      Málaga — El director de cine español Jesús Franco, que recibió el Goya de Honor de la Academia de Cine en 2008 y trabajó en Hollywood con actores como Christopher Lee y Klaus Kinski murió esta semana en su hogar en Málaga tras sufrir un derrame...

      Tags: Christopher Lee, Klaus Kinski

    2. Apr 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    3. The man behind the people who know the story behind 'The Shining'

      You know the Calumet Baking Powder cans in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining"? You know &mdash; the <em>Calumet</em> Baking cans? Lining the pantry of the film's Overlook Hotel? No, no: The baking cans behind all the carnage! Right, <em>those</em> baking cans. What's that, you didn't notice those cans, red and white, with the familiar Indian-headdress logo, what with all the rivers of blood and the axe-wielding and the bug-eyed Shelley Duvalls?
      You know the Calumet Baking Powder cans in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining"? You know — the Calumet Baking cans? Lining the pantry of the film's Overlook Hotel? No, no: The baking cans behind all the carnage! Right, those baking cans. What's that,...

      Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Baking Powder, Steven Spielberg, Stanley Kubrick, James Joyce

    4. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Reuters
    5. Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Vienna for gay travelers

      VIENNA (Reuters) - Vienna's opulent Habsburg-era coffee houses, architecture, palaces, operas, and other cultural institutions give the city an air of imperial grandeur.
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      VIENNA (Reuters) - Vienna's opulent Habsburg-era coffee houses, architecture, palaces, operas, and other cultural institutions give the city an air of imperial grandeur. Yet the Austrian capital with 1.7 million residents is not stuck in the past,...

      Tags: Music, Architecture, Customs and Tradition, Savoy (music group), Dining and Drinking

    6. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    7. Donald Richie dies at 88; interpreted Japan for the West

      Donald Richie, an American expatriate in Japan who became that country's preeminent Western interpreter, explaining its culture &mdash; from cinema to Zen to tattoos &mdash; in books and essays that illuminated the author's psyche as much as that of his adopted home, has died. He was 88.
      Donald Richie, an American expatriate in Japan who became that country's preeminent Western interpreter, explaining its culture — from cinema to Zen to tattoos — in books and essays that illuminated the author's psyche as much as that of his...

      Tags: U.S. Army, World War II (1939-1945), Fiction, Newspaper and Magazine, Museum of Modern Art

    8. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    9. The story of the Oscars

      While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article:
      While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article: The history...

      Tags: Arts, Hattie McDaniel, Lillian Gish, Stanley Kubrick, Sally Field

    10. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    11. Midweek Madness keeps that special holiday feeling flowing

      For your Midweek Madness drollery, I have -- yes -- once again gone to the SCTV well, this time to pull up a holiday-theme gem. You may thank me later. Here's the attempted filming of promo for a 'Liberace' Christmas Special with a very temperamental...

      Tags: Holidays

    12. Feb 15, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
    13. Tim Burton reflects on ‘Frankenweenie’ box office, plots his next step

      Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
      It was only Wednesday, but sitting at a small table in the restaurant at the Chateau Marmont, Tim Burton looked ......
    14. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    15. When H.G. Wells met Orson Welles, Or: How typos lead to neat things

      The strangest part of this story may be that in the middle of World War II, 74-year-old British author H.G. Wells took a train to Texas to speak to a meeting of the United States Brewers Assn. I can't quite figure out why he was <em>tapped</em> to speak there; perhaps he simply liked beer.
      The strangest part of this story may be that in the middle of World War II, 74-year-old British author H.G. Wells took a train to Texas to speak to a meeting of the United States Brewers Assn. I can't quite figure out why he was tapped to speak there;...

      Tags: Citizen Kane (movie), World War II (1939-1945), Fiction, YouTube, Google+

    16. Feb 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    17. Revolution on the screen, on the ground in 'I Am Cuba'

      From 1964, a time when the world seemed ready to accommodate 33 revolutions per minute, the film "I Am Cuba" boasts some single-take shots so boggling, the following phrases showed up in my notebook: "How did they <em>do</em> that? A three-story-high tracking shot <em>above</em> a revolutionary martyr's funeral parade?!?" And: "Camera travels <em>down</em> the outside of the building, then noses in on Western scum drinking Bacardi by the pool, and then <em>into</em> the water!"
      From 1964, a time when the world seemed ready to accommodate 33 revolutions per minute, the film "I Am Cuba" boasts some single-take shots so boggling, the following phrases showed up in my notebook: "How did they do that? A three-story-high tracking shot...

      Tags: Sergei Eisenstein, Entertainment, Martin Scorsese, Steven Soderbergh, Terrence Malick

    18. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    19. Steve Schapiro, a fly on the wall — with a camera

      Steve Schapiro wants to photograph President Barack Obama, and there is little doubt that he will one day do so. In his lengthy and star-studded career, he has photographed so many famous and influential people that one can almost believe he has Zelig-like powers. He appears to have been everywhere, shot everybody.
      Steve Schapiro wants to photograph President Barack Obama, and there is little doubt that he will one day do so. In his lengthy and star-studded career, he has photographed so many famous and influential people that one can almost believe he has Zelig-...

      Tags: Arts, Mia Farrow, Newspaper and Magazine, Holidays, Muhammad Ali

    20. Dec 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    21. 'Not Fade Away' like a Rolling Stone ★★★

      "That pianola sure brings back memories," says Orson Welles, entranced by Marlene Dietrich's bordello background music in "Touch of Evil." A few moments of this scene pop up on somebody's television in "Not Fade Away," the wry feature film debut by writer-director David Chase, creator of "The Sopranos."
      "That pianola sure brings back memories," says Orson Welles, entranced by Marlene Dietrich's bordello background music in "Touch of Evil." A few moments of this scene pop up on somebody's television in "Not Fade Away," the wry feature film debut by...

      Tags: Music, Touch of Evil (movie), Not Fade Away (movie), Dean Martin, Marlene Dietrich

    22. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    23. What to read in 2013

      <strong>January</strong>
      January Insane City by Dave Barry (Putnam) The Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist's first solo adult novel in more than a decade is a typically absurdist comic story about everything — and then some — that goes wrong for Seth and his friends en...

      Tags: England, Literature, September 11, 2001 Attacks, The Boston Globe, Carol Burnett

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