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Library: Learning from periodicals (with a touch of Lime)
The biggest news at the library this week, something we know will thrill many patrons, is that indomitable and inimitable Hazel Smith is back at the library. Hazel, who is in her young 90s, took a little time off to recoup. She was sorely missed by the...Tags: Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945), Periodicals, Libraries, Newspaper and Magazine
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Explore stunning Big Sur
McClatchy/Tribune news"It is here at Big Sur that I first learned how to say Amen!" — Henry Miller Moody fog rolls over the mountains to kiss the ocean on California's Big Sur coast. The feeling of enormity hits you in waves as you drive along California Highway 1,...Tags: Passenger Cars, Highway Transportation, State Parks, Pacific Ocean, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Patt Morrison Asks: Inside guy, Buck Henry
Buck Henry arguably made his showbiz debut at the age of 2, when his mother, the silent film star Ruth Taylor, took him to the Paramount lot to show him off. She denied then that she wanted him to go into movies. Sorry, Mom. Henry has become a polymath of...Tags: Hot in Cleveland (tv program), Mel Brooks, Hemorrhaging, The Graduate (movie), Jon Voight
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Movie review: 'Went the Day Well?'
"Went the Day Well?" is the innocent-sounding title of one of the most subversive films to come out of World War II, a British drama that was unsettling in its day and is even more so now.
Playing for a week at the New Beverly Cinema in a 35mm...Tags: Drama (genre), England, World War II (1939-1945), Graham Greene, Joseph Cotten
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Orson Welles' former home in Sunset Strip area is for sale
The former home of legendary director Orson Welles has come on the market in the Sunset Strip area at $1,285,000.
The gated one-third-acre compound includes a Southern Colonial-style main house built in 1921, a guesthouse and a swimming pool. Crown...Tags: Homes, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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Zipcars keep zipping along and columnist gets graphic
Zipcars march on! Based on the success of the recent Zipcar sites at the 36th Street and Chestnut Avenue, the company and Baltimore City are looking to place more of these rent-by-the-hour automobile stations in Hampden — specifically near 36th...Tags: Hampden, Arts and Culture, Documentary (genre), Fiction, History
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Norman Corwin dies at 101; radio's 'poet laureate'
Norman Corwin, the legendary writer, director and producer of original radio plays for CBS during the golden age of radio in the 1930s and '40s when he was revered as the "poet of the airwaves," has died. He was 101.
Corwin, a journalist, playwright,...Tags: Drama (genre), Norman Lear, World War II (1939-1945), Nero (music group), Charles Laughton
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About something, or much ado about nothing?
Anyone who struggled through Shakespeare in high school might find some glee in picturing the Bard as a rude, uneducated, drunken lout who never actually penned his literary masterpieces. Well, that’s according to one theory put forth by the new...Tags: David Thewlis, Drama (genre), England, Roland Emmerich, The Hollywood Reporter
Nov 15, 2011
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Nov 23, 2011
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Aug 6, 2011
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Sep 4, 2011
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Sep 4, 2011
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Sep 29, 2011
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Oct 14, 2011
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Oct 13, 2011
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Jul 29, 2011
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Aug 2, 2011
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Oct 19, 2011
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Oct 28, 2011
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