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Shakespeare Orange County's 'Henry V' with David Denman
FROM THE OFFICE TO AGINCOURT He may be known for his roles on TV and the movies, but don't be quick to dismiss David Denman (recently Pam's dunderheaded ex-fiance Roy on "The Office") as a stage lightweight. "My background is in theater," Denman says. "I...Tags: New York, Garden Grove
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Will Smith Holiday Blockbusters
'INDEPENDENCE DAY' Release date: July 3, 1996 Also starring: Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Mary McDonnell, Judd Hirsch, Randy Quaid, Harvey Fierstein What's it about: Aliens play nasty in a sci-fi epic that neatly blends '70s disaster scenarios with...Tags: New York, James West, Lara Flynn Boyle, Armed Forces, Defense
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New audiobooks
STAFF WRITERToo busy to read? Why not listen to your literature? Here are some recent/notable releases: Bright Shiny Morning By James Frey, read by Ben Foster. $44.95. (13 1/2 Hours, 11 CDs) When You Are Engulfed in Flames By David Sedaris. $34.98. Available June...Tags: Michael York, James Frey, Derek Jacobi, Literature
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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: Oliver Stone, National Government, Central Intelligence Agency, Republican Party, Northwestern University
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Evanston-born Heston 'born for the screen'
Special to the TribuneThis story contains corrected material, published April 10, 2008. Charlton Heston, the successful but controversial movie actor whose hawklike features, air of authority and resonant bass voice made him the star of choice in historical epics for half a...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Government, National Government, Film Festivals, Northwestern University
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Tom Cruise's 'Valkyrie' Flies to 2009
Zap2It.comThe Bryan Singer-directed Tom Cruise vehicle "Valkyrie" has had its release date pushed back for the second time. According to the industry trades, the WWII drama, which focuses on an attempt to assassinate Adolph Hitler, will now open on Feb. 13, 2009....Tags: Government, National Government, Tom Cruise, Theater, Literature
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Best-picture winner brings its multi-laureled thrills home
Tribune newspapers'No Country for Old Men': For anyone who can't get enough of the newly crowned best picture Oscar winner--the pursuit-within-a-pursuit, philosophically inclined neo-noir western that seduced critics and Academy members with its deadly suspense and sublime...Tags: John Mahoney, Movies, Film Festivals, Celebrity, Jude Law
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Sleuth: better onstage
amNewYork Movie CriticA wealthy crime novelist invites his wife's lover (Jude Law) to his manor with a tantalizing proposition. But his ulterior motive is to engage the dashing unemployed actor in a sick game involving a gun, a knife and lots of coy, guarded banter. As it...Tags: Harold Pinter, Movies, Jude Law, Michael Caine
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Coming soon...Fall's best movies
amNewYork Movie CriticAs the summer movie season groans through the final August dregs, we look ahead to the fall -- aka Oscar-contending -- films to rejuvenate theaters like a gust of crisp autumn wind. You'll find a number of films hewing to post-9/11 themes, and several...Tags: Amy Brenneman, Charlize Theron, Central Intelligence Agency, Ang Lee, George Clooney
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