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    Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. 'Billy Elliot,' 'American Idiot' Part Of 2012-13 Bushnell Broadway Season

    Touring companies of Broadway's<strong> "Billy Elliot," "American Idiot," "Sister Act,"</strong> and <strong>"Million Dollar Quartet" </strong>will make up much of the 2012-13 Broadway series for the <strong><a class="runtimeTopic" href="#">Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts</a> </strong>in Hartford.
    The Hartford Courant
    Touring companies of Broadway's "Billy Elliot," "American Idiot," "Sister Act," and "Million Dollar Quartet" will make up much of the 2012-13 Broadway series for the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford. Also on tap as an off-...

    Tags: Entertainment, Concerts, Steven Spielberg, Arts and Culture, Johnny Cash

  2. Jan 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Monster Mash: Brian Stokes Mitchell on 'Glee'; a new Liz auction

    Culture Monster
    Monster Mash: Brian Stokes Mitchell on 'Glee'; another Liz auction...
  4. Jan 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Eiko Ishioka, designer for 'Spider-Man' and Cirque, dies at 73

    Culture Monster
    Eiko Ishioka, the celebrated Japanese designer, has died at age 73. Her work included Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," Cirque du Soleil's "Varekai" and the movie "Bram Stoker's Dracula," for which she won an Oscar....
  6. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Baltimore Comic-Con 2011: Stan Lee has no super powers, but plenty of super ideas

    Stan Lee is one proud father these days. You'd be proud, too, if your progeny included Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor and the Fantastic Four &#8212; characters whose films routinely bring in a few hundred million dollars at the movie box office.
    Stan Lee is one proud father these days. You'd be proud, too, if your progeny included Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor and the Fantastic Four — characters whose films routinely bring in a few hundred million dollars at the movie box office. Not that Lee...

    Tags: Stan Lee, Entertainment, Robert Downey Jr., Human Interest, Hugh Hefner

  8. Sep 10, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Oscar-winning actor Cliff Robertson dies at 88

    Cliff Robertson, who starred as John F. Kennedy in a 1963 World War II drama and later won an Academy Award for his portrayal of a mentally disabled bakery janitor in the movie "Charly," died Saturday, one day after his 88th birthday. Robertson, who also...

    Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Movies, Bob Hope, Drama (genre)

  10. Sep 9, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. The evolving images of 9/11

    The first screening of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" came just weeks after the attacks of Sept. 11. The movie had been in the works for years, the first in a trilogy based on novels that had been written decades earlier, of course, by an Englishman named J.R.R. Tolkien during Hitler's rise to power and World War II. And yet the first minute of the film delivered a queasy jolt of immediacy, a chill of recognition. It opened with no image, and very faint background music, little but a black screen and Cate Blanchett's mournful voice, reciting what sounded like, that autumn day, either a prayer or the most poetic 9/11 editorial no one had written yet:
    The first screening of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" came just weeks after the attacks of Sept. 11. The movie had been in the works for years, the first in a trilogy based on novels that had been written decades earlier, of course,...

    Tags: Inception (movie), Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Osama bin Laden, Gaming

  12. Jul 7, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Word of Mouth: 'Zookeeper' may have been caged too long

    A little more than a year ago, the makers of "Zookeeper" took the Kevin James comedy to the AMC Ontario Mills 30 multiplex for a test screening. The talking-animals film had been scheduled to be released in October 2010, but the Sony Pictures brass were so electrified by the audience feedback &#8212; the marks from kids were so good that one executive thought that the data must be wrong and needed to be recalculated &#8212; that the studio decided to move "Zookeeper" into the heart of this summer's box-office battle.
    A little more than a year ago, the makers of "Zookeeper" took the Kevin James comedy to the AMC Ontario Mills 30 multiplex for a test screening. The talking-animals film had been scheduled to be released in October 2010, but the Sony Pictures brass were...

    Tags: Horrible Bosses (movie), Human Interest, Elections, Bad Teacher (movie), Inglourious Basterds (movie)

  14. Aug 5, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  15. Report: A-Rod, Tobey Maguire, Face Illegal Poker Ring Allegations

    NEW YORK -- Yankee star Alex Rodriguez is disputing media reports alleging he took part in illegal poker games and will cooperate with a Major League Baseball probe, his rep said Thursday.
    KTLA News/CNN
    NEW YORK -- Yankee star Alex Rodriguez is disputing media reports alleging he took part in illegal poker games and will cooperate with a Major League Baseball probe, his rep said Thursday. "The story contains numerous factual inaccuracies and Alex...

    Tags: Corporate Crime, Fraud, Punishment, Leonardo DiCaprio, Crimes

  16. Jun 25, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Bel-Air mansion built for Iris Cantor sells for $40 million

    La Belle Vie, the mammoth Bel-Air residence built in 1993 for philanthropist <b>Iris Cantor</b> by her husband, Bernard Gerald Cantor, has sold for $40 million, public records show. The sale is one of the highest this year in Los Angeles County.
    La Belle Vie, the mammoth Bel-Air residence built in 1993 for philanthropist Iris Cantor by her husband, Bernard Gerald Cantor, has sold for $40 million, public records show. The sale is one of the highest this year in Los Angeles County. The mansion had...

    Tags: Entertainment, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Music Industry, Los Angeles, Avril Lavigne

  18. Jun 13, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  19. Spider-Man, Pretty Woman Producer Laura Ziskin Dies of Cancer

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Hollywood producer Laura Ziskin died at the age of 61 after a public battle withbreast cancer.
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Hollywood producer Laura Ziskin died at the age of 61 after a public battle withbreast cancer. According to a statement from Sony Pictures, where her production company was based, Ziskin died Sunday at her Los Angeles home after...

    Tags: Human Interest, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Cirque du Soleil, Los Angeles, David Fincher

  20. Jun 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Laura Ziskin dies at 61; 'Spider-Man' producer

    When disagreements between some of Hollywood's most powerful people began to roil plans for a fourth "Spider-Man" movie several years ago, some in the entertainment industry were advising filmmakers to walk away.
    When disagreements between some of Hollywood's most powerful people began to roil plans for a fourth "Spider-Man" movie several years ago, some in the entertainment industry were advising filmmakers to walk away. But Laura Ziskin, the franchise's...

    Tags: Human Interest, Bill Murray, Arts and Culture, Gale Anne Hurd, Richard Gere

  22. Jun 11, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Patt Morrison Asks: Comics genius Stan Lee

    My comic book tastes ran to Classics Illustrated. Seriously, what's scarier than the graphic images of "Crime and Punishment" and Raskolnikov -- the existential "superman," not the caped one -- whacking the pawnbroker with an ax? Can I, then, hold my own with Spider-Man's spiritual father, Stan Lee, a genius of comics for 70 years? The progenitor of scores of graphic heroes and villains, "starred" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this year, he's huge at the summer box office, with "Thor," then "X-Men: First Class" and, due out in July, "Captain America: The First Avenger." Twentysomethings may be kings of entertainment, but Lee is the emperor. He's chairman emeritus of Marvel, the venerable comics company that's grown multimedia and merchandising wings; he works with Disney through his POW (Purveyors of Wonder) Entertainment company. He's crafting a Chinese feature-film superhero, and he searches for real people with superhero powers on the History Channel. Biff! Bam! Boom! "I don't want anyone to think I'm retired," Lee says.
    My comic book tastes ran to Classics Illustrated. Seriously, what's scarier than the graphic images of "Crime and Punishment" and Raskolnikov -- the existential "superman," not the caped one -- whacking the pawnbroker with an ax? Can I, then, hold my...

    Tags: Stan Lee, Entertainment, X-Men: First Class (movie), Steven Spielberg, Human Interest

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