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    May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Giorgio Armani's niece Roberta has star power of her own

    There are few designers working today who have had as big an influence on fashion as Giorgio Armani.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    There are few designers working today who have had as big an influence on fashion as Giorgio Armani. Founding his company in Milan in 1975, he modernized the suit, giving it a relaxed, soft silhouette, and created a daytime uniform of power and...

    Tags: Rodeo, Cameron Diaz, Entertainment, Giorgio Armani S.P.A., Million Dollar Baby (movie)

  2. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Deirdre Capone softens a notorious icon

    What's in a name? If you're a Chicagoan and your surname is Capone, everything. There is perhaps no more notorious name associated with the city (except perhaps Gacy, or for a time, Bartman). Growing up, Deirdre Marie Capone lived what she calls a "shame-based existence" and struggled with her family ties to one of the towering crime bosses of the 20th century.
    What's in a name? If you're a Chicagoan and your surname is Capone, everything. There is perhaps no more notorious name associated with the city (except perhaps Gacy, or for a time, Bartman). Growing up, Deirdre Marie Capone lived what she calls a "shame-...

    Tags: Entertainment, Chicago Tribune, Folklore and Mythology, Boardwalk Empire (tv program), St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1929)

  4. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. PASSINGS: Cliff Osmond

    Cliff Osmond, 75, a character actor who was a regular presence in director Billy Wilder's comedies of the 1960s and '70s and appeared in dozens of TV series into the 1990s, died Dec. 22 of pancreatic cancer at his home in Pacific Palisades, said his daughter Margaret Ebrahim.
    Cliff Osmond, 75, a character actor who was a regular presence in director Billy Wilder's comedies of the 1960s and '70s and appeared in dozens of TV series into the 1990s, died Dec. 22 of pancreatic cancer at his home in Pacific Palisades, said his...

    Tags: Raul Julia, Dartmouth College, Jack Lemmon, Entertainment, Bob Newhart

  6. Jan 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Movie gangsters so bad they're good

    One hundred and one years ago, D.W. Griffith gave us "The Musketeers of Pig Alley," often credited as the first gangster film, and once sound came in, nothing hooked movie audiences during the early 1930s more reliably than Edward G. Robinson or James Cagney doing harm to their rivals and, for a while, eluding the law while enjoying the spoils of their own private wars.
    One hundred and one years ago, D.W. Griffith gave us "The Musketeers of Pig Alley," often credited as the first gangster film, and once sound came in, nothing hooked movie audiences during the early 1930s more reliably than Edward G. Robinson or James...

    Tags: James Cagney, Entertainment, Josh Brolin, Jacques Audiard, Sean Penn

  8. Jan 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Gangster Squad' a fusillade of bullets and cliches ★★

    A triumph of production design but a pretty dull kill-'em-up otherwise, the post-World War II-set "Gangster Squad" comes from the director of "Zombieland," Ruben Fleischer. It's clear Fleischer, who also made "30 Minutes or Less," hadn't worked through his "Zombieland" jones by the time he got to his latest film. I liked "Zombieland," which made a strong case for its brand of viscera and wisecracks. But "Gangster Squad" is a different sort of picture, or should be.
    A triumph of production design but a pretty dull kill-'em-up otherwise, the post-World War II-set "Gangster Squad" comes from the director of "Zombieland," Ruben Fleischer. It's clear Fleischer, who also made "30 Minutes or Less," hadn't worked through...

    Tags: Entertainment, Zombieland (movie), 30 Minutes or Less (movie), Sean Penn, Organized Crime

  10. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Gangster Squad' a stylish but shallow noir tale, critics say

    Taking its name and inspiration from a real LAPD operation that battled organized crime during the 1940s and '50s, the new film "Gangster Squad" dramatizes the story of Sgt. John O'Mara (played by Josh Brolin) and his squad's crusade against the...

    Tags: Anthony Mackie, Entertainment, Zombieland (movie), Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling

  12. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Dann Cahn dies at 89; editor on 'I Love Lucy'

    Using a newly developed editing machine that he dubbed the "three-headed monster," Dann Cahn pioneered multi-camera editing on sitcoms in the 1950s while helping to craft a classic, "I Love Lucy."
    Using a newly developed editing machine that he dubbed the "three-headed monster," Dann Cahn pioneered multi-camera editing on sitcoms in the 1950s while helping to craft a classic, "I Love Lucy." "Lucy" broke ground in television by employing three...

    Tags: Television, Orson Welles, Lucille Ball, Entertainment, Alzheimer's Disease

  14. Nov 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Interview: It'll take Superman to pull Michael Shannon away from theater

    What does Oscar-nominated actor and former Evanston Township High School student <strong>Michael Shannon</strong> plan on doing as the most high-profile film of his career, "Man of Steel" &mdash; which co-stars Russell Crowe, Amy Adams, Kevin Costner and, in the role of Superman, Henry Cavill &mdash; hits theaters June 14?
    What does Oscar-nominated actor and former Evanston Township High School student Michael Shannon plan on doing as the most high-profile film of his career, "Man of Steel" — which co-stars Russell Crowe, Amy Adams, Kevin Costner and, in the role of...

    Tags: Restaurants, Man vs. Wild (tv program), Chicago Bulls, Entertainment, Boardwalk Empire (tv program)

  16. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| HB Independent
  17. On Theater: Shakespeare goes to Chicago with 'Much Ado'

    Mounting a Shakespearean play can challenge even professional companies, and colleges revive them chiefly as educational projects. Rarely does a community theater tackle the classical &mdash; and ancient &mdash; verbiage from the 16th-century works of the Bard of Avon.
    Mounting a Shakespearean play can challenge even professional companies, and colleges revive them chiefly as educational projects. Rarely does a community theater tackle the classical — and ancient — verbiage from the 16th-century works of the...

    Tags: Arts and Culture

  18. May 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. PASSINGS: George Murdock, Charles 'Skip' Pitts

    <b>George Murdock</b>
    George Murdock Character actor often played the 'heavy' George Murdock, 81, a veteran character actor who had a recurring role as Lt. Scanlon on the television sitcom "Barney Miller" and played God in the 1989 film "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier,"...

    Tags: Television, Music, Entertainment, Battlestar Galactica (tv program), Al Green

  20. Mar 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Kevin Costner forges new frontiers with Modern West

    Kevin Costner, a superstar for two dozen years, hasn't had a big film hit in years. But overseas and out of camera sight, he's been renewing connections with international fans &#8212; as a singer.
    Kevin Costner, a superstar for two dozen years, hasn't had a big film hit in years. But overseas and out of camera sight, he's been renewing connections with international fans — as a singer. Releasing CDs in Europe while performing on three...

    Tags: Human Interest, Music, Entertainment, Memorial Day, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  22. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. PASSINGS: Mae Laborde, Richard Bruno, Hulett C. Smith

    <b>Mae Laborde</b>
    Mae Laborde Acting career began at 93 Mae Laborde, 102, an energetic senior citizen whose outgoing personality landed her in several Steve Lopez columns and launched a late-blooming acting career, died in her sleep Jan. 9 at an assisted living...

    Tags: Government, Human Rights, Punishment, Once Upon a Time in America (movie), Career and Workplace

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