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Marriage And Murder at Cinestudio
Marriage And Murder Charlie Chaplin was a cinema icon, but that didn't stop the movie world powers-that-be from giving him a hard time about the content of his 1947 film "Monsieur Verdoux." The movie about a modern Bluebeard, whose working title was "A...Tags: Charlie Chaplin, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Sam Waterston, Movies, Academic Progress
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Complete list of Emmy nominees for 2008
Outstanding Animated Program for less than an hour Creature Comforts America "Don't Choke To Death, Please" on CBS King Of The Hill's "Death Picks Cotton" on FOX Robot Chicken "Robot Chicken: Star Wars" on Cartoon Network The Simpsons "Eternal...Tags: Lincoln Center, Ken Johnson, Leo Burnett, Benjamin Franklin, ESPN
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Screening schedule
All shows play at 8 p.m. Saturdays. For more information, call 312-904-9442. July 5: "In a Lonely Place," 1950, Nicholas Ray July 12: "The Train," 1965, John Frankenheimer July 19: "Union Pacific," 1939, Cecil B. DeMille July 26: "3:10 to Yuma,"...Tags: Nicholas Ray, Rouben Mamoulian, Frank Borzage, Robert Wise Jr., John Frankenheimer
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Emmy Award nominees
Nominees in major categories for the 60th annual Primetime Emmy Awards announced Thursday by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences: DRAMA SERIES: "Boston Legal," ABC "Damages," FX "Dexter," Showtime "House," Fox "Lost," ABC "Mad Men," AMC...Tags: Lincoln Center, Ken Johnson, Benjamin Franklin, Leo Burnett, ESPN
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UCLA Archive unearths gems in 'Unburied Treasures'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe UCLA Film & Television Archive is no small place. The Library of Congress aside, it's the biggest collection in the country, with film holdings alone numbering a staggering 85,000 titles. Wouldn't you like to take a peek at the rarities hidden in...Tags: Billy Wilder, Celebrity, Movies, Jerome Kern, Cinema Industry
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Spring awakening
linda.winer@newsday.comHowever the wind blows, theatergoers know it's spring when Broadway gets crazy with openings. Whatever the calendar says about the year's end, commercial theater will be observing New Year's Eve on May 7 - the last night to open eligible shows before the...Tags: Lincoln Center, Meg Tilly, Glenn Close, Athol Fugard, Culture
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Oscar winner Charlton Heston Dies
Charlton Heston, the Oscar-winning actor who achieved stardom playing larger-than-life figures including Moses, Michelangelo and Andrew Jackson and went on to become an unapologetic gun advocate and darling of conservative causes, has died. He was 84....Tags: Sam Peckinpah, Time Warner Inc., Armed Forces, Robert Bolt, Petroleum Industry
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Gearing up for the Tonys
While Hollywood suffered through a three-month-long writers' strike that threatened to scuttle many an awardsfest, last fall's labor strife on Broadway lasted only 18 days before the stagehands and the producers agreed to a deal. Thus, the season was...Tags: Lincoln Center, William Inge, Broadway, Movies, Laurence Fishburne
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Will Spielberg take a walk on the wild side?
Special to The TimesSteven Spielberg, who at 22 was hired by Universal to a long-term contract, started out his career as the teacher's pet of the Movie Brat generation. With the unveiling of his first Indiana Jones escapade in 19 years today at Cannes, he's proffering yet...Tags: Values, Poetry, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Brian de Palma, Martin Scorsese
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Desolate town finds new life through Hollywood
Associated PressA thousand feet above a wind-swept, drought-browned valley, a man steps out of a late-'70s Ford Granada on a deserted two-lane. He is confronted by a second man, who raises a pneumatic bolt gun to his forehead and deals a fatal blow. Chip Love -- or "Man...Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, Elizabeth Taylor, Celebrity, Movies, Ethan Coen
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'Screwball Holidays' ends year with a laugh
Times Staff WriterThe American Cinematheque's fourth annual "Screwball Holidays" series continues at the Egyptian Theatre tonight with one of Bob Hope's best films, the 1940 comedy-chiller "The Ghost Breakers." Hope and his co-star Paulette Goddard had scored a big...Tags: Paulette Goddard, Charles Coburn, Nicholas Ray, Jean Arthur, Celebrity
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Kennedy Center Honors Go to Deserving Artists
By now, some folks probably take the Kennedy Center Honors for granted. After all, no matter who is president, they happen.
These awards are the country's most prestigious honors for the arts. Sure, everyone tunes in for the Academy Awards to see whether...Tags: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Liam Neeson, Aretha Franklin, Movies, Caroline Kennedy
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