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Clippers' Cuttino Mobley avoids the spotlight
Cuttino Mobley should do ads for Avis. If he were a politician, his biggest dream might be to become vice president.
It could have been worse. His name could have been Tom or Dick. Or Harry. Fortunately for him, his paternal grandmother was Sicilian...Tags: Corey Maggette, Dirk Nowitzki, Sam Cassell, Shaquille O'Neal, Sasha Vujacic
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Will 'Chihuahua' take a bite out of 'Body of Lies'?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT FEATURES two of the biggest A-list stars around, Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe. Its director, Ridley Scott, was the creative force behind the blockbusters "Gladiator" and "American Gangster." And the last movie from its screenwriter, William...Tags: Ridley Scott, Ron Howard, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Cinderella, Tickets
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David Cronenberg Circles Denzel Washington Thriller
Zap2It.comDavid Cronenberg is in negotiations to direct "The Matarese Circle," a thriller set to star Denzel Washington. The MGM production is based on a 1979 spy novel by Robert Ludlum and would mark the latest zig (or zag) in Cronenberg's zig-zagging directorial...Tags: David Cronenberg, Film Festivals, Wanted, Movies
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Imagen latina, arrolladora, en la pantalla
ESPECIAL PARA EL SENTINELUsted tiene que estar muy alejado del cine para no haberla visto en pantalla o vivir bien aislado del mundo para no saber nada de ella. Eva Mendes encarna a la vendedora de perfumes que engatusa al millonario marido de Meg Ryan en The Women, ella también...Tags: Frank Miller, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Meg Ryan, Will Smith, Sophia Loren
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Target Presents AFI Night at the Movies
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTarget Presents AFI Night at the Movies on Wednesday was hinged on a simple concept that isn't attempted enough at the red-carpet hullabaloos so intrinsic to Hollywood: Screen an iconic movie, introduced by the starring actor, at the snazzy ArcLight....Tags: Annette Bening, Film Festivals, Jodie Foster, Cameron Diaz, Steve Martin
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Delray man writes book about world conspiracy
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe mental process of creativity has helped Maurice Shalmi survive the Great Depression, thrive after dropping out of high school to support his family, become a successful interior designer for 47 years and facilitate visions of future biological...Tags: George Clooney, Delray Beach
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Stars talk about classic movies, money woes and VP debate
Associated Press WriterIt was movie stars celebrating movies, as Sean Connery, Keanu Reeves, Jim Carrey, Jodie Foster, Dustin Hoffman and a host of others gathered in Hollywood for the American Film Institute's annual night at the movies. It was also movie stars voicing...Tags: Annette Bening, Cameron Diaz, Steve Martin, Kevin Spacey, Cinema Industry
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Totally awwwsome
RedEyeMichael Cera elicits "awws." When he and actress Kat Dennings arrived at Chicago's AMC River East movie theater last month to answer questions about "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist," which opens Friday, girls in the audience of mostly college kids...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Movies, Michael Cera, Jason Bateman, Celebrity
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Stranger than fiction: Peterson book looms
Drew Peterson spins his side of the story in a new book. And no, it's not titled "If I Did It." The former Bolingbrook police sergeant tells all—or maybe not — in "Drew Peterson Exposed," due out Wednesday from Canadian publisher Kunati...Tags: Book, Drew Peterson, Books and Magazines, Derek Armstrong, CBS Corp.
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National Geographic's All Roads Film Project comes to L.A.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe fifth edition of National Geographic's All Roads Film Project rolls into the American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theatre tonight with 26 films spotlighting more than 20 countries (including Lebanon and Myanmar) and cultures (such as the Maoris of New...Tags: Quentin Lee, Jim Carrey, Movies, Sean Connery, Theater
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A tell-tale festival
Age hasn't made Walter Mosley any less adventurous.
The 56-year-old cut his teeth writing crime fiction; his historical series with detective Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins spanned 11 books and established Mosley as a best-selling author. But in the past decade,...Tags: Family, Sales, Movies, Fiction, Baltimore Book Festival
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Activities Calendar: Sept. 25-Oct. 3
THURSDAY SEP. 25 HISTORY Lehigh Valley World War II Roundtable: Eugene Richardson and representatives of the Tuskegee Airmen of Greater Philadelphia share their experiences. 6 p.m. Free. Lehigh County Senior Center, 1633 Elm St., Allentown. 610-437-...Tags: Dance, Angel, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Judaism, Painting
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