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Elaine Stritch at Tribeca: 'Nobody Said Anything About Retiring'
ReutersApr 24 (TheWrap.com) - Chiemi Karasawa's documentary "Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me," which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday, is a quintessential New York film – a portrait of the bold, brassy actress, singer, Broadway and cabaret star who...Tags: 30 Rock (tv program), Dance, Tribeca, Film Festivals, Alec Baldwin
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Disney trots out 'Monsters University,' Johnny Depp in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS -- The cavalcade of A-list stars continued to descend upon Caesars Palace here Wednesday, as Johnny Depp turned up to wow movie theater owners at CinemaCon, days after Brad Pitt put in a surprise appearance. Depp's arrival to tout Disney's...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Armie Hammer, John Lasseter, Alan Horn, George Clooney
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Tom Hanks, Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated for Drama League Awards
ReutersApr 23 (TheWrap.com) - "Lucky Guy," "I'll Eat You Last" and "Matilda" are among the major shows up for awards from the Drama League. The country's oldest theatrical honors unveiled the contenders for Distinguished Play, Distinguished Revival of a Play,...Tags: Human Interest, Trips and Vacations, Alec Baldwin, Courtney B. Vance, Music
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Tom Hanks is one 'Lucky Guy' on Broadway
Pop2itTom Hanks would make his Broadway debut only in a special play, and any play written by Nora Ephron is.... -
Lots to learn from Naked Castaway on Discovery Channel
Channel Guide MagazineNaked Castaway on Discovery Channel continues, as the 60 day countdown for explorer Ed Stafford, whose challenge to stay alive on an uninhabited island with no clothes, no food, no water and no survival tools, picks up with the second episode on Sunday,... -
Nora Ephron, Roger Ebert: Because they could not stop for death
There is something very unusual about Nora Ephron's bio in the Playbill for her new play, "Lucky Guy," a piece about famed tabloid newspaperman Mike McAlary, which opened Monday night on Broadway and stars Tom Hanks. The little sketch of Ephron, stuck...
Tags: Peter Gerety, Christopher McDonald, Leukemia, Rudy Giuliani, The New York Times
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Chicago volunteer organizations spread literacy
More than five years ago, in a colorful classroom at Michael Faraday Elementary School in a harsh area on Chicago's West Side, three women and their three dogs were helping a group of second--graders learn to read. They were volunteers for an organization...
Tags: Wicker Park, Students, Education, Washington, DC, Michigan Avenue
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TV Picks: Diplomacy, murder, love, art and war
Los Angeles Times Television Critic"The Island President" (PBS, Monday, 10 p.m.). Comprising 2,000 pancake-flat islands in the Indian Ocean, with a mean elevation of about five feet above sea level, the Maldives will be the first nation to go, literally, when the oceans rise. Jon Shenk's...Tags: Restrepo (movie), Chuck (tv program), Afghanistan, Tim Hetherington, PBS (tv network)
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Tom Hanks extends his stay in Broadway run of 'Lucky Guy'
Riding the wave of strong ticket sales, Tom Hanks has added 16 performances to his Broadway run in the Nora Ephron play "Lucky Guy." The play had been scheduled to close its limited engagement at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York on June 16, but will now...Tags: Services and Shopping
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Sneak peek of Sony's 'This Is the End' plays to enthusiastic crowd
LAS VEGAS -- The head of the National Assn. of Theatre Owners may want Hollywood to make fewer R-rated movies, but the exhibitors at CinemaCon this week seem to be eager for more. During nearly every studio presentation here this week, the movies...
Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Danny McBride, Arts, Kevin James, David O. Russell
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Quick Takes
Netflix's 'Development' The Bluths will be back just in time for Memorial Day weekend. Netflix said it will premiere 15 new episodes of the cult hit "Arrested Development," starring Jason Bateman and Will Arnett, on May 26 on its online streaming...Tags: Arts, Music, Memorial Day, Al Green, Arts and Culture
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Analysts: Disney layoffs tied to Lucasfilm, Marvel acquisitions
Walt Disney Co. has begun the process of laying off about 150 people who work at the company’s movie studio. Analysts said that the layoffs, which were confirmed by the Burbank-based company Wednesday, are probably related to redundancies...
Tags: Unemployment, The Walt Disney Co., Marvel Entertainment, Inc., Companies and Corporations, Employees
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