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Betty White cuts up when getting a prize named for Charlie Chaplin
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelBetty White enjoys another bawdy moment at another awards show. This time, she picks up a comedy award named for Charlie Chaplin. The prizes are the 19th annual British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles -- BAFTA Los Angeles -- Britannia... -
Betty White, Jeff Bridges scoop up Britannia Awards
Ministry of GossipBrits know true royalty when they see it, so naturally they're just as wild about Betty White as we are. Before she received a standing -- and cheering -- ovation at Thursday's Britannia Awards, host Stephen Fry declared her "one...... -
Really? Black Eyed Peas and Jazmine Sullivan revive the phrase, 'Me love you long time'
Pop & HissPopular music is like the Pacific tide, its volatile surf constantly throwing up flotsam and jetsam from the depths of our collective subconscious. Out of nowhere, a sound or an idea might return after years in the deep. Sometimes the...... -
X Questions: 'The Walking Dead's' Gale Anne Hurd
Brand XFrom films such as “The Terminator” and “Alien” to AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” producer Gale Anne Hurd has been getting action junkies’ adrenalin rushing for over two decades. But as the owner of Pasadena... -
39 missions, 39 patches for space shuttle Discovery
The Write Stuff - Orlando SentinelFor each mission, there is a memorable mission patch, and the backstory to the STS-133 mission patch is pretty interesting. The design is based on sketches by the late artist Robert McCall, a conceptual artists famous for work on Stanley Kubrick's “... -
Daft Punk's ‘Legacy' act
Pop & HissThe duo is inspired by Wendy Carlos, who scored ‘Tron.' Daft Punk's mission in creating the music score for “Tron: Legacy” is doubly imposing. First, the French electronic music duo is charged with creating soundscapes to help director Joseph... -
Pop & Hiss premiere: 'Thrust,' from Alpha Pup's recent signing, Virtual Boy
Pop & HissObserve the crowd at the Low End Theory these days and you'll immediately notice that a substantial percentage is 21 and under. The demographics speak volumes about the weekly beat night's vibrancy and emergence as a nerve center for a...... -
How Maroon 5 found the courage to let its heart show
For the future members of Maroon 5, a moment of clarity came unexpectedly in 1998 in the form of a funky, sultry pop tune on the radio: "Are You That Somebody?" by Aaliyah and Timbaland. It was a revelation for singer-guitarist Adam Levine, who was...Tags: Stevie Wonder, Tupac Shakur, Entertainment, Michael Jackson, Music
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Janelle Monae in Wondaland
— Janelle Mone's feet moved in S curves as her band laid down a backbeat in the converted garage that acts as a music room inside Wondaland, the brick house that serves as her Atlanta headquarters. The singer watched herself in a wall of mirrors as...Tags: Culture, Grace Jones, Andy Warhol, Dance, Recording Studios
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Book review: 'The Cloud Corporation' by Timothy Donnelly
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Cloud Corporation Timothy Donnelly Wave Books: 154 pp., $16 paper Like a favorite late-night DJ surfacing from the AM static one particularly desolate evening, Timothy Donnelly's "The Cloud Corporation," his first collection of poetry in seven...Tags: Ecosystems, Los Angeles, Poetry, Conservation, Education
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Sidney Lumet dies at 86; prolific 'actor's director' steered clear of Hollywood
Sidney Lumet, the prolific four-time Oscar-nominated director known for guiding strong performances in classic films such as "12 Angry Men," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "Network," died Saturday. He was 86.
Lumet, whose film career spanned more than 50 years,...Tags: Culture, D.W. Griffith, Celebrities and Health Issues, Faye Dunaway, Woody Allen
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John McCracken dies at 76; contemporary artist made geometric sculptures
John McCracken, an artist whose fusion of painting with geometric sculpture in the mid-1960s came to embody an aesthetic distinctive to postwar Los Angeles, died Friday in New York. He was 76.
McCracken had lived in Santa Fe, N.M., since 1994 and,...Tags: Plastic Art, Entertainment, Ridgewood, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Music
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