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Wonder Woman: Time for the Amazon warrior to get her own movie?
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesWith “The Dark Knight Rises,” “The Avengers” and this summer's “Man of Steel” dominating the big screen, isn't it time ...... -
Philip Roth gets 'Unmasked' on PBS -- or does he?
I’m of two minds about “Philip Roth: Unmasked,” the “American Masters” documentary that airs Friday night on PBS. On the one hand, it’s always a pleasure to hear Roth, who turned 80 this month and recently announced...
Tags: Germany, Judaism, Mia Farrow, Authors, Jonathan Franzen
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Hitler enters gun debate, but history in dispute
When the president of Ohio's state school board posted her opposition to gun control, she used a powerful symbol to make her point: a picture of Adolf Hitler. When a well-known conservative commentator decried efforts to restrict guns, he argued that if...
Tags: University of Chicago, Weaponry, Wayne LaPierre, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief
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My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding Season 2 finale preview
Channel Guide MagazineIt’s time for a two-hour, two-episode Season 2 finale, My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding fans, and it all begins Sunday night, May 5, at 8/7CT. In the first, “All Bets Are Off,” we have the dual tales of Romanichal bachelors Rodell... -
PASSINGS: Chris Kelly, Leopold Engleitner
Chris Kelly, 34, half of the 1990s kid rap duo Kris Kross that had a chart-topping hit with "Jump," was pronounced dead Wednesday at an Atlanta hospital of an apparent drug overdose, authorities said. Police were called to Kelly's home in south...Tags: Alopecia, Obituaries, Entertainment, Music, Michael Jackson
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The 1940s cast a long shadow in Arnott's 'The House of Rumour'
The world has hardly run out of deep, dark secrets; good luck finding out the real truth about the wars we fight, the prescription drugs we take, the food we eat. But as we learn in “The House of Rumour,” British novelist Jake Arnott's...
Tags: United Kingdom, Prescription Drugs, Science and Technology, Scientology, Literature
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D.C. press competes with Tsarnaevs' mom for a Nah!
The U.S. Census Bureau reports there are some 316 million Americans, which translates to about 632 million human hands. Sadly, even those aren't enough hands to properly salute all the nominees for April's Moutza of the Month. The Washington press...Tags: Chicago Mayor, Justin Bieber, Rahm Emanuel, United States Census Bureau, CNN (tv network)
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No blank check for criminals
Some people should not be trusted with access to firearms. On that point almost everyone agrees, the only debate being where to draw the line. But no one thinks that if the Unabomber had his sentence commuted, the Second Amendment would entitle him to...
Tags: University of Chicago, Theft, Criminals, Wayne LaPierre, Barack Obama
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John Landecker: One heck of a life
Being John Landecker might have been a great deal more fun decades ago than it is today, but if you had led the raucous and substance-abusing life that Landecker lived decades ago, you might not be around today. But here is Landecker, looking fit and trim...
Tags: Weight, Radio Industry, Entertainment, Fiction, Authors
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Rediscover 'I Am Suzanne!' 'The Desert Song' at TCM film fest
The TCM Classic Film Festival is screening several vintage blockbusters this weekend in Hollywood, including “The Great Escape,” “My Fair Lady” and “Giant.” But peppered among these classics are films that don’t...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Movies, Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Festive Events
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Five books: Warming up with a festive high-five
Printers Row Lit Fest announced its lineup earlier this week, and it's led by Judy Blume, the beloved children's book author who has helped several generations endure the agony of adolescence. Blume will receive the Chicago Tribune's Young Adult...
Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Literature, Fiction, Authors, Arts and Culture
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Holocaust films get personal with descendants of Nazis
The Holocaust has long been a deep and disquieting source of material for filmmakers, especially documentarians. As firsthand accounts of World War II naturally dwindle, though, cinematic inquiries on the subject have been shifting into more personal...Tags: Stanley Kubrick, Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture
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