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Top performances of 2012: Bowyer is NASCAR comeback driver of the year
No one saw this coming. No one. Brad Keselowski won his first race in 2009 at Talladega Superspeedway, running a part-time schedule with single-car team Phoenix Racing. It was a nice story in a long season, one that ended with Jimmie Johnson winning the...
Tags: Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, Phoenix Racing, NASCAR, Auto Racing
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A 'Glengarry' that has forgotten its realistic soul
NEW YORK— Early in "Glengarry Glen Ross," as David Mamet brilliantly employs the scene-blackout-scene rhythm he learned sweeping floors at Chicago's Second City cabaret, Shelley can't-close-a-deal Levene is told that he cannot have the "premium...
Tags: Broadway Theater, David Harbour, Chinese Restaurants, Entertainment Events, Al Pacino
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Friday's TV Highlights: 'Paul Simon's Graceland Journey' on KOCE
SERIES Sun Studio Sessions: Shannon McNally and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are featured (8 p.m. KLCS). Need to Know: The weekly current-affairs program begins a new season (8:30 p.m. KOCE). Bering Sea Gold: The dredging-themed docu-series...
Tags: Cotton Bowl Classic, Television Industry, BBC, HGTV (tv network), Steven Pasquale
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'Promised Land': Drilling drama lacks depth, critics say
In the new eco-drama "Promised Land," co-writers and co-stars Matt Damon and John Krasinski take on the hot-button issue of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," through which chemicals are pumped into the ground to extract natural gas. Damon plays an...Tags: Frances McDormand, Chicago Tribune, Movies, Titus Welliver, Good Will Hunting (movie)
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On Theater: A big year on the small stage
This is the second of three columns reviewing the year 2012 in local theater. Home-grown theater, as practiced by community playhouses and collegiate drama departments, was particularly prevalent during 2012 in the cities covered by this column: Costa...Tags: Human Interest, Eric Anderson, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment, Celebrities
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Charles Durning dies at 89; Tony winner also got Oscar, Emmy nods
Charles Durning, a Tony Award-winning actor whose prolific work in films and television included supporting roles in the classic comedy "Tootsie" and the TV sitcom "Evening Shade," died Monday. He was 89. Durning, a decorated veteran of World War II,...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), West Point, Entertainment Events, Denis Leary, Entertainment
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'Skyfall' reclaims No. 1 as Gerard Butler suffers another flop
Hollywood may be giving Gerard Butler a red card after his soccer film's dismal performance at the box office this weekend. The actor suffered yet another flop with "Playing for Keeps," his romantic comedy that debuted with only $6 million, according to...
Tags: Jake Gyllenhaal, Machine Gun Preacher (movie), Movies, Romance (genre), Coriolanus (movie)
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Theater of survival
Actress Mariette Hartley has been through drama before, with decades of experience in film, television and on local stages, beginning with a Los Angeles production of “A Midsummer Night's Dream” with Bert Lahr. But she experienced suspense...
Tags: Lobbying, Entertainment, Lorenz Hart, Finance, Mariette Hartley
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Retire? Not 'Amour's' two eightysomething stars
PARIS — Up four old, crooked flights of stairs in her apartment building with no elevator, Emmanuelle Riva sits wrapped in a thick, woven, poncho-like sweater. Warm light streams through colorful windowpanes into her narrow living room, where Riva...Tags: Movies, The White Ribbon (movie), Catherine Deneuve, Entertainment Events, Brigitte Bardot
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Apatow, Mann balance laughs, drama, fiction and family in '40'
LOS ANGELES — On a late February morning in the editing suite of Judd Apatow's multi-level West Los Angeles headquarters, the writer-director and editor Brent White were playing back scenes from Apatow's new comedy, “This Is 40.”...
Tags: Movies, Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogen, Judd Apatow, Mary Tyler Moore
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L.A. Film Critics name 'Amour' 2012's best, praise 'The Master'
After being snubbed by major critics groups this award season, “The Master” got a boost Sunday from the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. The Paul Thomas Anderson-directed film was awarded more prizes than any other film, taking home honors for...
Tags: Footnote (movie), Entertainment Events, Argo (movie), Frankenweenie (movie), Terrence Malick
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'Broken' is named best British independent film of 2012
The coming-of-age drama "Broken" won the British Independent Film Award for 2012's best British independent film Sunday evening in London. Rory Kinnear also won best supporting actor for "Broken." "Berberian Sound Studio," a psychological thriller...
Tags: Tilda Swinton, Entertainment Events, Richard Harris, Film Festivals, Entertainment
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