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    Aug 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Marilyn Monroe pictures: A trove of Vogue photos uncovered

    NEW YORK — A tiny apartment in a run-down industrial neighborhood in Brooklyn is not where you'd expect to be looking at original color negatives of Elizabeth Taylor, Natalie Wood, Audrey Hepburn, Catherine Deneuve, Julie Newmar and Sophia Loren — especially using a bare light bulb and sheet of typing paper as a light box.
    NEW YORK — A tiny apartment in a run-down industrial neighborhood in Brooklyn is not where you'd expect to be looking at original color negatives of Elizabeth Taylor, Natalie Wood, Audrey Hepburn, Catherine Deneuve, Julie Newmar and Sophia Loren...

    Tags: Natalie Wood, Auction Service, Catherine Deneuve, Movies, Marilyn Monroe

  2. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Judith Crist dies at 90; film critic 'most hated by Hollywood'

    As one of America's most widely read and influential film critics from the 1960s through the '80s, Judith Crist was known for her often-caustic reviews that earned her a reputation as "the critic most hated by Hollywood."
    As one of America's most widely read and influential film critics from the 1960s through the '80s, Judith Crist was known for her often-caustic reviews that earned her a reputation as "the critic most hated by Hollywood." Director Billy Wilder once joked...

    Tags: Movies, New York City, Henry Fonda, Walt Disney, Billy Wilder

  4. Jul 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. How celebrity florist David Jones' career blossomed

    The gig: David Jones, who owns a floral studio bearing his name in West Hollywood, has counted some of the world's most powerful people among his clients. From humble beginnings growing up in the Midwest, the florist has traveled the world —...

    Tags: Entertainment, Liam Neeson, Michael Jackson Memorial Service (2009), Celebrities, Music

  6. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Designer Waldo Fernandez buys a home with flair

    Interior designer <b>Waldo Fernandez</b> has bought a home in the Hollywood Hills West area for $2.4 million.
    Interior designer Waldo Fernandez has bought a home in the Hollywood Hills West area for $2.4 million. Designed in 1940 by architect F. Pierpont Davis and later redone by Hollywood Regency-style proponent John Woolf, the Italian villa was named "One of...

    Tags: Architecture, Arts and Culture, Lauren Beale, Tobey Maguire, Goldie Hawn

  8. Jul 10, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  9. Lindsay Lohan's Scary Movie Meeting, No Job Offer Yet

    <strong><strong>Lindsay Lohan</strong></strong> isn't as <em>Scary</em> as many may think.
    Lindsay Lohan isn't as Scary as many may think. Despite reports that the controversial starlet is close to snagging a role in Scary Movie 5, sources tell E! News no offer has even been made. In fact, one source said, Lohan has had just one meeting...

    Tags: Bob Weinstein, Richard Burton, Lindsay Lohan

  10. May 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Political books by Lit Fest authors

    For those made glum by the campaign battle for the White House, a backward glance might afford a clearer view of the present. The 34th president was written off as a bit of an empty suit, but biographer Jim Newton has rendered a more nuanced portrait of the general and president in <strong>Eisenhower: The White House Years</strong>. Newton, author of an earlier book on Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, reassesses Eisenhower, depicting him as a leader who bucked Joe McCarthy, was a shrewd economic builder and refused to use the atomic bomb.
    Tribune columnist
    For those made glum by the campaign battle for the White House, a backward glance might afford a clearer view of the present. The 34th president was written off as a bit of an empty suit, but biographer Jim Newton has rendered a more nuanced portrait of...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Earl Warren Jr., Joe McCarthy

  12. Jul 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Shopping: José Eber opens new Beverly Hills salon

    Jos&#233; Eber, the veteran hairdresser instantly recognizable by his long blond locks and jazzy cowboy hats, has launched a new salon in Beverly Hills, blocks from his former hair haven on Via Rodeo.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    José Eber, the veteran hairdresser instantly recognizable by his long blond locks and jazzy cowboy hats, has launched a new salon in Beverly Hills, blocks from his former hair haven on Via Rodeo. The two-floor, 8,500-square-foot José Eber salon, formerly...

    Tags: Auction Service, Drugs and Medicines, Personal Service, Health, Botox (drug)

  14. Sep 25, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Chicago was a regular stop for Hollywood legends

    Chicago used to be a must-stop for Hollywood's top talent and New York's glittering stars. If for no other reason than to change trains.
    Chicago used to be a must-stop for Hollywood's top talent and New York's glittering stars. If for no other reason than to change trains. The Superman movie is a wrap. Laurence Fishburne and Amy Adams have gone home. And while "The Playboy Club" is...

    Tags: Rudolph Valentino, Marilyn Monroe, Arts and Culture, John Wayne, Superman (fictional character)

  16. May 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Improvising motherhood

    It's the season for warm family brunches, abundant floral arrangements and Hallmark cards. Odes to motherhood in the form of honey-hued poems and appreciative essays seem to fill the bookstore, but trust the sharp Irish novelist and Man Booker Prize-winner Anne Enright to come along with a tale from the frontline of real motherhood: It's filled with self-doubt, anxiety and mistakes.
    Literary editor
    It's the season for warm family brunches, abundant floral arrangements and Hallmark cards. Odes to motherhood in the form of honey-hued poems and appreciative essays seem to fill the bookstore, but trust the sharp Irish novelist and Man Booker Prize-...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Hallmark Greeting Card

  18. May 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Printers Row Lit Fest roundup

    "The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid," wrote Jane Austen in <strong>Northanger Abbey</strong>. And those who have denied themselves the pleasure of a Jane Austen novel have done so at great cost. William Deresiewicz, author of <strong>A Jane Austen Education: How Six Novels Taught Me About Love, Friendship</strong><strong> and the Things That Really Matter</strong>, is doing his part to rescue Austen from women's lit classes with a fresh, eloquent memoir about how Austen's work transformed his life. <strong>Definitely Not Mr. Darcy</strong>, by Karen Doornebos, turns <strong>Pride and Prejudice</strong> on its head with a charming tale of a frustrated divorcee who ends up in an Austen-inspired a reality TV dating show set in 1812. Austen would have given Soo-Ja, the heroine in Sam Park's <strong>This Burns My Heart</strong>, a stern reproach for rejecting her true love, a young medical student, and settling for a hapless mate out of her sense of duty. This search for love animates Marisel Vera's <strong>If I Bring You Roses</strong>, a story about new immigrant's doubts and dreams set a half-century ago in Puerto Rico and Humboldt Park. If only she had Jane Austen to guide her.
    Literary editor
    "The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid," wrote Jane Austen in Northanger Abbey. And those who have denied themselves the pleasure of a Jane Austen novel have done so at great cost. William...

    Tags: Jane Austen, Chicago Tribune, Arts and Culture, Literature, Humboldt Park

  20. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Printers Row Live! with Anna Quindlen is sold out

    Printers Row Live with Anna Quindlen has sold out. Full coverage of the event will be provided in an upcoming edition of Printers Row Journal.
    Printers Row Live with Anna Quindlen has sold out. Full coverage of the event will be provided in an upcoming edition of Printers Row Journal. Printers Row Live has many other exciting authors scheduled to visit, including Chad Harbach, author of the...
  22. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Southern California Close-Ups: Pasadena and environs

    First published on Nov. 27, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    First published on Nov. 27, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. It's 1922, and nothing much is up in Pasadena. Not among the orange groves, not along the leafy streets. Just as the little old ladies like it. But wait. Down in the Arroyo Seco, a...

    Tags: Rose Bowl Flea Market, Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts and Culture, Jackie Robinson

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