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    Jun 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Woody Allen's 'To Rome With Love' scores in limited opening

    Woody Allen is on a roll at the box office, as the prolific filmmaker's latest movie looks to follow in the footsteps of his last hit,"Midnight in Paris."
    Woody Allen is on a roll at the box office, as the prolific filmmaker's latest movie looks to follow in the footsteps of his last hit,"Midnight in Paris." This weekend, Allen's new film, "To Rome With Love," premiered with $379,371, playing in five...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Academy Awards, Movies, Brave (movie), Entertainment Events

  2. Mar 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. 'The Deep Blue Sea': Hushed, deft adaptation resonates ✭✭✭ 1/2

    The Liverpool-bred writer-director Terence Davies is best known for deeply felt, meticulously controlled reveries "The Long Day Closes" and "Distant Voices, Still Lives" and the gorgeous personal essay "Of Time and the City." Now 66, he sees the past — his own and his country's — as a war between oxygen-depriving conformity and what another Terence called "the whole of life," in all its terror and wonder.
    The Liverpool-bred writer-director Terence Davies is best known for deeply felt, meticulously controlled reveries "The Long Day Closes" and "Distant Voices, Still Lives" and the gorgeous personal essay "Of Time and the City." Now 66, he sees the past...

    Tags: Young Man (music group), Movies, Joe Wright, The Deep Blue Sea (movie), Music

  4. May 14, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Cannes Film Festival preview: Time to get off the beach

    Brigitte Bardot in a bikini on a French Riviera beach in the early 1950s. Quick — name a single photograph in existence that reminds you less of "The Tree of Life," last year's top prize winner at the Cannes Film Festival.
    Brigitte Bardot in a bikini on a French Riviera beach in the early 1950s. Quick — name a single photograph in existence that reminds you less of "The Tree of Life," last year's top prize winner at the Cannes Film Festival. The only movie in...

    Tags: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (movie), Clint Eastwood, Movies, Festive Events, Entertainment

  6. Feb 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Oscars 2012: An effort to be inclusive

    With open arms, the Oscars welcomed diversity back to its ceremony, but the embrace turned out to be more awkward than warm. Last year's Academy Awards were roundly criticized by several observers for its notable lack of diversity. Actor Samuel L....

    Tags: Music Industry, Academy Awards, Chris Rock, The Help (movie), Viola Davis

  8. Feb 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'The Artist' is big winner at Academy Awards

    The movie of the fewest words spoke the loudest at the Oscars this year.
    The movie of the fewest words spoke the loudest at the Oscars this year. On an evening suffused with nostalgia, "The Artist," a nearly wordless, black-and-white romance celebrating Hollywood's formative era, won five Academy Awards, including best...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Artists, Rise of the Planet of the Apes (movie), Christopher Plummer, Martin Scorsese

  10. May 3, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  11. On Theater: Rudner's new turn will tickle audiences

    Audiences most certainly will be "Tickled Pink" when they catch the new comedy by that title now in its world premiere run at the Laguna Playhouse. It's the brainchild of popular comedienne — and Monarch Bay resident — Rita Rudner and her...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Music, Woody Allen, Entertainment, Concerts

  12. Apr 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. As Poe, John Cusack takes flights of fancy in 'The Raven'

    John Cusack didn't come to Baltimore when preparing to play Edgar Allan Poe in "The Raven."
    John Cusack didn't come to Baltimore when preparing to play Edgar Allan Poe in "The Raven." In fact, he says he's never been here. But when asked whether this city, Boston, Philadelphia, New York or Richmond has dibs on the author's reputation, Cusack,...

    Tags: James McTeigue, Woody Allen, Poetry, The Raven (movie), Arts and Culture

  14. Feb 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Hollywood finds romance in travel

    Love is always lovelier some place other than home. Well, at least in the celluloid universe.
    Love is always lovelier some place other than home. Well, at least in the celluloid universe. Traveling by boat, train or even bus can lead to romantic entanglements in the movies, as does visiting über-romantic locales such as Rome, Paris and Venice. Of...

    Tags: Scarlett Johansson, Academy Awards, Josef von Sternberg, Travel, Woody Allen

  16. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Senior briefs

    Trips for 2012 Members of the Annapolis Senior Activity Center can stop by the trip desk for a preview of 2012 outings and make reservations and deposits. Trips include a visit to the Peddler's Village Strawberry Festival in Lahaska, Pa., "Journey of...

    Tags: Glen Burnie, Alzheimer's Disease, Academy Awards, The Help (movie), Odenton

  18. Feb 27, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  19. 'The Artist' Takes Top Honors at Academy Awards

    CNN
    HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- The silent, black-and-white film "The Artist" took top honors at the Academy Awards on Sunday night, garnering five Oscars for best picture, best directing, best costume design, best original music score and best actor. Jean...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Artists, The Help (movie), Christopher Plummer, Octavia Spencer

  20. Feb 27, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  21. A night of firsts at the Oscars

    History was made at the 84th annual Academy Awards last night when, for the first time in 83 years, a silent film took home the prize for 'Best Picture'.'The Artist' triumphed over its hard-hitting contenders 'The Descendants,''The Help,' 'Moneyball,' and'Midnight in Paris,' clenching the title for the night's biggest honor.
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    History was made at the 84th annual Academy Awards last night when, for the first time in 83 years, a silent film took home the prize for 'Best Picture'.'The Artist' triumphed over its hard-hitting contenders 'The Descendants,''The Help,' 'Moneyball,'...

    Tags: Academy Awards, The Help (movie), Hugo (movie), Christopher Plummer, Viola Davis

  22. Feb 27, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  23. The Oscar winners

    List of 84th Academy Award winners 
    List of 84th Academy Award winners  The Associated Press   List of the 84th Annual Academy Award winners announced Sunday: 1. Best Picture: "The Artist." 2. Actor: Jean Dujardin, "The Artist." 3. Actress: Meryl Streep, "The Iron Lady." 4. Supporting...

    Tags: Artists, The Help (movie), Christopher Plummer, Octavia Spencer, Woody Allen

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