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Gold Derby nuggets: Santa Barbara filmfest report | Mark Harris on 'Oscar campaign' | Emmys could be live nationwide
Gold Derby• Steve Pond is aces at summing up the goings on so far at the 25th edition of the Santa Barbara filmfest. "Two dozen nominees, with 30 nominations between them, have either already shown up or will participating in the 10-day festival, which began last... -
With Harold Ford out, New York Republicans court Mort Zuckerman -- Sen. Gillibrand's worst nightmare?
Top of the TicketModerate Republican ponders a bid to capture New York's longtime Democrat Senate seat.... -
'The Good Wife': Alicia and the alpha males
Show TrackerThough it may have lacked romantic subplots worthy of a Nora Ephron film, last night’s episode of “The Good Wife” was but a solid if not enthralling installment. A little heavy on the courtroom drama, perhaps, but it all served...... -
Nora and Delia Ephron play is headed to Geffen Playhouse [Updated]
Culture Monster"Love, Loss and What I Wore," written by Nora Ephron and her sister, Delia, has been keeping New York theater audiences in stitches since opening off-Broadway at the Westside Theatre in October. The sartorially themed comedy, based on the book...... -
Saturday's TV Highlights: Meryl Streep stars as Julia Child in 'Julie & Julia'
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of April 4 - April 10 in PDF format This week's TV Movies FRENCH CHEF: Meryl Streep stars as Julia Child in Nora Ephron's 2009 comedy 'Julie & Julia' at 9...... -
Caroline Aaron, Natasha Lyonne joining 'Love, Loss and What I Wore' at Geffen Playhouse
Culture MonsterCaroline Aaron has played Woody Allen's sister in two movies -- "Crimes and Misdemeanors" and "Deconstructing Harry." Natasha Lyonne (pictured) played Allen's daughter in his film "Everyone Says I Love You." Starting in May, the two actresses will get a..... -
A $139-Million Tear
ROB LONG, whose weekly commentary "Martini Shots" airs on KCRW-FM (89.9), is a contributing editor to National Review.FAIR WARNING: When you check into the Wynn Las Vegas hotel, be careful with the mini-bar in the room. It has an electronic sensor, so that when you remove an item — a $20 bar of chocolate, for instance, or a $5 bottle of water — the sensor... -
Want a man, or a worm?
As an evolutionary biologist, I look at New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's now-public sexual indiscretions and feel justified in saying, "I told you so." One of the most startling discoveries of the last 15 years has been the extent of sexual infidelity...Tags: Eliot Spitzer, Science, Adultery, Science and Technology, Animals
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Joan Didion Re-Enters Her Life
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDistinguished American writer Joan Didion has always seemed delicate, but now she looks frail. Her shoulders are thin and stooped as she speaks haltingly about the loss of her daughter a few weeks ago, as she was still grappling with the sudden death of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Julie Andrews, Religious Festivals, Stress
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Barbara Walters still a hot topic
As readers of this section probably already know, Barbara Walters and her cohorts from ABC's "The View" are coming to the Walt Disney lot to do a week's worth of shows starting today. This column spoke with Walters by phone last week and is pleased to...Tags: Hugh Jackman, Jimmy Kimmel, YouTube, Rosie O'Donnell, Elections
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Movie review: 'Bewitched'
Tribune movie critic2 stars (out of four) Nicole Kidman's good luck with noses ("Hours"-wise) hasn't entirely vanished. As it turns out, she can crinkle her proboscis as adorably in the new movie "Bewitched" as Elizabeth Montgomery did in the 1960s TV series on which it's...Tags: Bewitched (tv program), Superman (fictional character), Arts and Culture, Elizabeth Montgomery, Sex
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Oscar-Winning Cinematographer Nykvist Dies
Zap2It.comSven Nykvist, the Oscar-winning cinematographer and filmmaker whose naturalistic, straightforward camera work distinguished the movies of directors Ingmar Bergman and Woody Allen, died Wednesday. He was 83. Nykvist had battled a long illness and was...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Romance (genre), Arts and Culture, Armed Forces, Norman Jewison
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