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Skeletons tumble out of the closet in 'Razorback' at Theatre Theater
A crime thriller heavily laced with violence and cruelty, John Pollono's "Razorback" is a trendy new black comedy for a post-"Sopranos" mind-set. Fine performances in a handsomely staged premiere production from Rogue Machine show much promise in a script...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Neil LaBute, Theater, Movies, Literature
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'Mentor,' 'The Violent Kind' reviews
'Mentor' flunks the quality test In the academic melodrama "Mentor," the expectation of brawny rogue Rutger Hauer bringing a manipulative and sybaritic old literary icon to life withers under a focus on the flaccid coupling of two of Hauer's fawning...Tags: Nicolas Roeg, Movies, Rutger Hauer, Philip Roth
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'Eli Stone' Star Expecting First Child
Zap2It.comThe imminent pitter patter of little feet is no hallucination. "Eli Stone" star Jonny lee Miller and his wife Michele Hicks are expecting their first child, reports People. The couple, both 35, held a co-ed baby shower on Satuday (Sept. 20) with friends...Tags: Angelina Jolie, Los Angeles, New York
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Writer David Foster Wallace found dead at home
David Foster Wallace, the author best known for his 1996 novel "Infinite Jest," was found dead in his home, according to police. He was 46. Wallace's wife found her husband had hanged himself when she returned home about 9:30 p.m. Friday, said Jackie...Tags: U.S. Open Tennis, Colleges and Universities, New York Times, MacArthur Foundation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Writer, novelist David Foster Wallace dies at age 46; police in California say he hanged self
The Hartford CourantCLAREMONT, Calif. (AP) _ David Foster Wallace, the author best known for his 1996 novel "Infinite Jest," was found dead in his home, according to police. He was 46. Wallace's wife found her husband had hanged himself when she returned home about 9:30 p....Tags: U.S. Open Tennis, Illinois, Colleges and Universities, Arizona, New York Times
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Reviews: 'The Pavilion' and 'Scaredycats'
"This is the way the universe begins. A raindrop, that isn't really a raindrop, drops like a word. . . ." Those lines open Craig Wright's "The Pavilion," now at the Lyric Theatre. And therein lies a theme. As the old adage has it, an entire universe...Tags: Chris Smith, Theater, Los Angeles, South Pasadena
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Doubletake: Juneau what I mean?
The SwampDoubletake, the summer ratings sensation, is back for the new fall season, albeit in sporadic fashion. This week, Tribune correspondent Jim Oliphant is following the Obama campaign and Tribune correspondent Jim Tankersley is stuck in St. Paul, Minn.,...Tags: Political Candidates, Sarah Palin, Elections, Meteorological Disasters, Mark Salter
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NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 beverlyartcenter.org •'Young@Heart' *** 1/...Tags: Murder, Fritz Lang, Ray Milland, Illnesses, Movies
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Intelligent 'Birthday Party'; partial 'Torch Song'
Special to the Chicago TribuneHarold Pinter's first full-length play, 1958's "The Birthday Party," provides the missing link between John Osborne and David Lynch. In its anti-hero, Stanley Webber, one sees traces of disaffected and vaguely misogynistic Jimmy Porter in Osborne's 1956...Tags: Harold Pinter, Gays and Lesbians, John Osborne, Harvey Fierstein, Music
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'Leather Maiden: A Novel' by Joe R. Lansdale
Special to The TimesIF 10 excellent authors wrote the same book, the same story, in their own way, nobody would like all of them even though the subject was the same. Why is that? Why can a tale be told and retold, and some versions resonate for us while others don't? It...Tags: Police Investigations, Murder, Awards and Prizes, Crimes, Police
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Adaptations abound
With so many TV series hitting the big screen lately ("Sex and the City," "The X-Files"), ABC is attempting to right the balance. The network has ordered a pilot for a "The Witches of Eastwick" TV series based on the 1987 movie that starred Susan...Tags: Jack Nicholson, Susan Sarandon, Sex and the City, Movies, Star Trek
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NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 beverlyartcenter.org •'The Year My Parents Went on Vacation' *** 1/2 (Brazil; Cao Hamburger, 2008). This...Tags: Van Heflin, Irene Dunne, University of Chicago, Northbrook, Irving Park
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