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Cannes 2013: For 'Blue Ruin' helmer, a new path to career-building
CANNES, France--Most of the attention at the Cannes Film Festival this week centers on the big names--Nicolas Refn, Alexander Payne, James Gray. But the springtime cinema gathering can sometimes makes room for someone a little different. Someone, say,...
Tags: Film Festivals, Festive Events, Kickstarter, Octavia Spencer, Movies
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Top 10 concerts from Sands Event Center's first year
Thursday marked the first anniversary of the night Sands Bethlehem Event Center opened with a nearly sold-out show by alternative rock band Incubus. In the 365 days since, the event center has held a little more than 100 concerts, with big name across...Tags: Jewel, Disc Jockeys, Electronics, Music, B.B. King
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CW ventures further into sci-fi / fantasy with new fall shows
NEW YORK — The CW is increasing its stock in fantastical television. The network, often overlooked when measured against its larger broadcast competitors, is building on its efforts to broaden its target 18- to 34-year-old audience. It's adding...
Tags: Gossip Girl (tv program), Beauty and the Beast (tv program), Customs and Tradition, Television, Sex and the City (tv program)
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Richard Thompson's Trio headed to Ford Amphitheatre on May 17
Was there just a momentary reality check for English guitar hero, singer and songwriter Richard Thompson when he learned this week that he’s in the running for two major awards from the Americana Music Assn.? Is that tantamount to Jimi Hendrix being...
Tags: Music Industry, Music, Lucinda Williams, Human Interest, Better Than Ezra (music group)
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Our Laguna: Friends all about lunching and reading
Hats and books were the order of the day at the luncheon hosted by the Friends of the Library on Tuesday at Three Seventy Common. "Ladies Who Lunch….and Read" reviewed books they recommended to supporters of the library and competed for prizes...
Tags: Arts, Fine Artists, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Artists, Auction Service
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Reporter's Notebook: How five girls won 'American Idol'
For those following “American Idol,” most of the focus has shifted toward incendiary headlines on sagging ratings, bitter rivalries and the likely mass exodus of the judges panel. It’s a shame, really, considering the aging competition...Tags: Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Kelly Clarkson, Music, Bruno Mars
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Sugar Blue sweetens genre with jazz additions
South Bend TribuneSugar Blue hears mold growing on the blues these days, and he doesn’t like it. “If you can’t add anything to the canon,” the harmonic virtuoso says, “if all you can do is regurgitate another man’s ideas while...Tags: Theater, Music Theater, Music Industry, Music, Charlie Parker
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Google unveils $10-a-month 'All Access' music plan
SAN FRANCISCO — Google on Wednesday launched a subscription-based music service, allowing users of Android phones and tablets to listen to their favorite songs and artists for a monthly fee. The streaming service, called All Access, is available in...Tags: Amazon Kindle Fire, Google Play, Music, Apple iPad, Amazon.com Inc.
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Discovery premieres first independently produced landmark natural history series, “North America”
Channel Guide Magazine“We called [North America] the most extreme continent, and we always talked about it being an extreme continent, and every single month there was something else to remind us of why that was true.” — Huw Cordey, North America series... -
'Iron Man 3' rules again, but 'Great Gatsby' is still celebrating
“The Great Gatsby” wasn’t the No. 1 film at the box office this weekend, but Warner Bros. executives may be breaking out the bubbly anyway. Baz Luhrmann's 3-D take on of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1920s novel lost out to “Iron Man 3,&...Tags: Film Festivals, Star Trek into Darkness (movie), Movies, Isla Fisher, Arts and Culture
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Hollywood bets big on blockbusters, starting with 'Iron Man 3'
Summer is the season for blockbusters at the box office, and this year Hollywood is going all in. Midway through a year of declining attendance and ticket sales, the major studios are betting heavily on big-budget spectacles that can fatten the bottom...Tags: Jonah Hill, Life of Pi (movie), Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Robert Downey Jr., Battleship (movie)
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‘Fringe’ star John Noble talks Brainiac, ‘Superman: Unbound’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times“Fringe” star John Noble left his eccentric character Walter Bishop behind at the show's finale, but he's returning to the ......
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