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'Billy Elliot,' 'American Idiot' Part Of 2012-13 Bushnell Broadway Season
The Hartford CourantTouring 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
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Monster Mash: Brian Stokes Mitchell on 'Glee'; a new Liz auction
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Eiko Ishioka, designer for 'Spider-Man' and Cirque, dies at 73
Culture MonsterEiko 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.... -
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 — 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
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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)
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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,...Tags: Inception (movie), Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Osama bin Laden, Gaming
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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...Tags: Horrible Bosses (movie), Human Interest, Elections, Bad Teacher (movie), Inglourious Basterds (movie)
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Report: A-Rod, Tobey Maguire, Face Illegal Poker Ring Allegations
KTLA News/CNNNEW 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
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Bel-Air mansion built for Iris Cantor sells for $40 million
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
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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.
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
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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.
But Laura Ziskin, the franchise's...Tags: Human Interest, Bill Murray, Arts and Culture, Gale Anne Hurd, Richard Gere
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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...Tags: Stan Lee, Entertainment, X-Men: First Class (movie), Steven Spielberg, Human Interest
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