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When skinny-dipping didn't violate the Code ★★★ 1/2
In the early sound era, especially between 1930 and mid-1934, Hollywood movies enjoyed a freedom of expression — salacious, violent, often outrageous expression — we know today as the pre-Code era. The film industry's self-appointed watchdog...
Tags: Spencer Tracy, Eugene Pallette, Arts and Culture, Joan Bennett, Arts
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Hamburg Ballet brings 'Nijinsky' home
Choreographers often take opening-night bows, always a special moment, a chance for audience and artist to commune and revel in a bit of star-studded bonhomie. But it will be unusually thrilling when John Neumeier takes the stage after the Hamburg...
Tags: Dmitri Shostakovich, Music Industry, Music, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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Lewis R. "Lew" Bush, Sun photographer
Lewis R. "Lew" Bush, a photography director whose career at The Baltimore Sun spanned nearly two decades, died Friday of complications from dementia at his home in Palm Coast, Fla. He was 80.
"Lew was skilled at his trade and knew cameras and film back...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Charles Village, Syracuse University, Arts and Culture
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Travel Brazil by bus for a calm and cheerful trip
SAO PAULO, Brazil — After a few hours, you sink into a pleasant trance. Time no longer matters. You stop checking your phone, if it hasn't already lost its charge. You're comfortable. Your mind settles into the little there is to do — think,...Tags: Brazil, International Travel, Music, European Union, Air Transportation Industry
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Ada Louise Huxtable dies at 91; renowned architecture critic
Ada Louise Huxtable, the architecture critic who in two decades of writing for the New York Times became a powerful force in shaping New York City and was better known than many of the architects she was covering and certainly more feared, has died. She...
Tags: Robert Venturi, Research, Architecture, Washington, DC, Journalism
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National Society of Film Critics names 'Amour' best of 2012
The National Society of Film Critics named "Amour," Michael Haneke's heartbreaking drama about an elderly couple, the best film of 2012 on Saturday. Haneke was named best director and Emmanuelle Riva was named best actress. "The Master" came in...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, There Will Be Blood (movie), Drama (genre), Paul Thomas Anderson, The Artist (movie)
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‘Texas Chainsaw 3D’: Bill Moseley reflects on a monster career
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comIt was a typical day at the office for Bill Moseley. “I was lying on the floor of the house, ...... -
'The Host's' Diane Kruger in winter essentials
German actress Diane Kruger could be the most consistently chic actress in Hollywood. The former model knows what works for her body and arguably takes more risks than anyone on the red carpet -- and she rarely misses. A true fashion chameleon, Kruger...
Tags: Google+, The Host (movie), Prabal Gurung, Dillard's Incorporated, Movies
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Reuben Pannor dies at 90; trailblazer for open adoptions
People have an intrinsic right to know their ancestry — at least Reuben Pannor thought so. A Los Angeles social worker and trailblazer for the open-adoption movement, Pannor co-wrote "The Adoption Triangle," a 1978 book that served as the...
Tags: Columbia University, University of California, Los Angeles, Adoption, Family, Labor Legislation
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A moment with Mike Kelley at Stedelijk Museum
AMSTERDAM — You could almost hear Mike Kelley laughing. As journalists entered the Stedelijk Museum's new so-called bathtub building to hear director Ann Goldstein introduce a retrospective of Kelley's work, they were greeted by the mellifluous...Tags: Popular Music (genre), Religious Events, Music, Arts and Culture, Rituals
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Near Newtown, U.S. gun ethos on display at museum
Connecticut's familiarity with weapons manufactured for personal use long predates the horrifying recent mass killing in Newtown, one of the worst outbursts of gun violence in American history. About 50 miles northeast of the village, Hartford's Wadsworth...
Tags: Government, Lifestyle and Leisure, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Arts and Culture, National Government
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Iwan Baan to sell photographic work to benefit Sandy relief
In the days following Superstorm Sandy, Dutch photographer Iwan Baan snapped a startling aerial image of the darkened New York skyline. The photograph, which depicts Lower Manhattan plunged into a black out, was featured on the cover of New York magazine'...
Tags: Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Artists, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Hurricane Sandy (2012), Arts and Culture
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