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    May 24, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  1. Best Wedding Movies

    Blogging with Bill White
    To commemorate the arrival of "The Hangover 3," I decided to offer a list of the 10 Best Wedding Movies. These are not the best 10 movies to feature a wedding. You could argue that "The Godfather," which begins with......
  2. Apr 6, 1997 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. On the rerelease of Pink Flamingos,' John Waters is still seeing things the way you don't

    Still, Waters runs deep.
    Still, Waters runs deep. Unchanged, unrepentant, unabashed, the bad boy of Baltimore underground -- and eventually aboveground -- movie making, now looks back exactly as he looks forward. While he works on developing his new film, "Pecker," he's also...

    Tags: Star Wars (movie), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Movies, Towson, Fells Point

  4. May 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. What are the best movies based on books?

    Less than a year after “The Great Gatsby” was published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald was paid $16,666 for the film rights. “Come and see it all!” beckons the trailer for the silent film. “And enjoy the entertainment thrill of your life!”
    Less than a year after “The Great Gatsby” was published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald was paid $16,666 for the film rights. “Come and see it all!” beckons the trailer for the silent film. “And enjoy the entertainment thrill of...

    Tags: Choke (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Photography and Video, Brad Pitt, Brideshead Revisited (movie, 2008)

  6. Nov 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. The boldness and brilliance of one-star reviews on Amazon.com

    They're cranky, contrary, oblivious and, sometimes, dead-on:  One-star Amazon.com reviews have a lot to say about art
    A couple of weeks ago at a Tribune-hosted cocktail party in the Loop, I found myself in a conversation with novelist Richard Ford. I was wearing the baseball hat I'm wearing in the photo that runs with this column, and from the corner of my eye I...

    Tags: The New York Times, Moneyball (movie), Reviews, Great Expectations (movie), Today (tv program)

  8. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  9. Pulling the strings of a cultural treasure

    Pasadena is home to many museums. As a matter of fact, it probably boasts more museums per capita than any other local city of its size.
    Pasadena is home to many museums. As a matter of fact, it probably boasts more museums per capita than any other local city of its size. Not all of them are as high-profile as, say, the Norton Simon. For instance, unless you're looking for the...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums

  10. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. TV This Week: April 21 - 27: 'An Apology to Elephants'

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    Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of April 21 -27, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies     --------------------   SUNDAY Ask your doctor if a magic potion is...

    Tags: Star Wars (movie), Zachary Levi, Heidi Klum, Roseanne Barr, Sara Paxton

  12. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Deirdre Capone softens a notorious icon

    What's in a name? If you're a Chicagoan and your surname is Capone, everything. There is perhaps no more notorious name associated with the city (except perhaps Gacy, or for a time, Bartman). Growing up, Deirdre Marie Capone lived what she calls a "shame-based existence" and struggled with her family ties to one of the towering crime bosses of the 20th century.
    What's in a name? If you're a Chicagoan and your surname is Capone, everything. There is perhaps no more notorious name associated with the city (except perhaps Gacy, or for a time, Bartman). Growing up, Deirdre Marie Capone lived what she calls a "shame-...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Geraldo Rivera, Brian de Palma, Insurance, Chicago Tribune

  14. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  15. Al Capone's descendants get Chicago-based reality TV series

    RedEye
    Proving once again that anything can be made into a reality TV series, REELZ Channel announced Wednesday that Al Capone's descendants will be the centerpiece of a new docuseries. "The Capones" will debut this fall and stars Dom and Dawn Capone, owners of...

    Tags: Television, St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1929), Sausages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Entertainment

  16. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Roger Ebert's books are his legacy

    Rogert Ebert, the Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic who died today, leaves behind a rich legacy, thanks to a shelf-full of books that explore movies -- and his own life. His memoir, "Life Itself," dealt with his battle with alcoholism and the later,...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Casablanca (movie), Chicago Sun-Times, Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert

  18. Jun 28, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Legs, eggs and more draw diners to Helen's

    Tribune staff reporter
    First impressions: It would be easy to walk right by Helen's. Clad in brown siding with a simple "Helen's" stenciled on the street-side window, this South Side soul food diner doesn't holler for attention. Inside the unusually heavy front door (beware...

    Tags: Sandwiches, Black-Eyed Peas, Steaks, Turkey (animal), Lifestyle and Leisure

  20. Mar 13, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. 'Animal Inside Out' is Body Worlds' take on beasts and birds

    The last time the Body Worlds people displayed at the Museum of Science and Industry, in a 2011 exhibition showing the development and decline of the human corpus, they included, with seeming incongruity, an ostrich.
    The last time the Body Worlds people displayed at the Museum of Science and Industry, in a 2011 exhibition showing the development and decline of the human corpus, they included, with seeming incongruity, an ostrich. The flightless — and, in...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Charles M. Schulz, Science and Technology, Museums, Conservation

  22. Feb 27, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Behind the lens: Remembering Wounded Knee

    Framework
    The 40th anniversary of the Wounded Knee occupation is Feb. 27. Photographer Jim Hubbard was there and gave us this account of those days covering the event for United Press International: During the cold of winter in late February 1973, UPI dispatched me...
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