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Fall Cultural Calendar
CLASSICAL MUSIC Bach at Noon: Baritone Joshua Copeland, winner of the 2008 Bach Vocal Competition for Young Singers, performs, along with Rosa Lamoreaux and Frederick Urrey of the Bach Choir and the Festival Orchestra. Central Moravian Church, Main and...Tags: East Stroudsburg University, Alternative Energy, Diseases, Festive Event, Academic Progress
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Costs Rising At Hepburn Arts Center In Old Saybrook
Next door to Art Emporium, the art supply and picture framing business that he's run for 25 years in this town, Robert Jerome sees the potential of "The Kate." Theater, public art displays, comedy and music could all be part of the Katharine Hepburn...Tags: Arts, Cultural Development, Ethel Barrymore, Katharine Hepburn, Economic Policy
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Shirley MacLaine gets into spirit as Coco Chanel
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIF SHIRLEY MACLAINE and Coco Chanel fought over a parking spot, pearls would roll. "She was tough and she never backed down," says the Academy Award-winning actress, who's known for her own flammable personality and eccentric philosophy. The Parisian...Tags: Karl Lagerfeld, Coco Chanel, Cinema Industry, Shirley MacLaine, Starbucks Corporation
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John Malkovich is the rage in Coen brothers' 'Burn After Reading'
Special to The TimesCALLING from, as one might well imagine, France, John Malkovich is measured, urbane and dryly witty. And yet, when Ethan and Joel Coen wrote him into their upcoming "Burn After Reading," it was as a burned-out former CIA analyst prone to fits of...Tags: Changeling, Celebrity, Los Angeles, George Clooney, Joel Coen
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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, Cornwall, Academic Progress, Dance, Society
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Palin family saga all too familiar American narrative
E-mail ellis@henican.comYou can't blame the parents for every reckless decision a 17-year-old might make. Real life is never as orderly as that. Few teens, on the verge of doing something life-changingly dumb, will turn off the engine, put down the bottle or climb back into...Tags: Facebook, Tropical Storms, Nature, Election Day, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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'Trumbo' examines a bleak, fearful time
In 1950, Dalton Trumbo, a top Hollywood screenwriter, was sent to federal prison for maintaining that his political beliefs were a personal matter and none of Congress' business. After serving his sentence he was punished again when the studios barred him...Tags: Spencer Tracy, National Government, Ginger Rogers, Prisons, Kirk Douglas
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'Changeling' actor reveres his boss: Clint Eastwood
ACTOR Michael Kelly admits he's been spoiled by working for Clint Eastwood on the Oscar-winning director's latest film, “ Changeling.”
"It makes going back to work on any other job really difficult -- and I mean that," Kelly says. "I am doing...Tags: Law Enforcement, Michael Kelly, Changeling, Celebrity, Celebrity Mothers
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Barry Levinson on 'What Just Happened?'
OSCAR-WINNING filmmaker Barry Levinson doesn't think his latest project -- the Hollywood satire "What Just Happened?" -- is too "inside baseball" for mass audiences.
"You can say until you're blue in the face it's not 'inside,' but no one will ever...Tags: Robert De Niro, Bruce Willis, Barry Levinson, Sean Penn, Cannes Film Festival
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Music Box bet on a winner, hoping for more
Chicago Tribune critic"It's a gambler's game, no question about it," says William Schopf, veteran litigation attorney, Kenilworth native and lifelong movie-lover. He's our man of the fall for a simple reason: Schopf holds most of the cards regarding Music Box Films, the local...Tags: Idaho, Tell No One, The Dark Knight, Los Angeles, Kenilworth
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5 Things You Can Learn About …
1Think the year's first eight months offered few likely Oscar movies? Well, fall is Oscar season. Over the last five years, just three of the 25 best picture nominees were released before September. The month with the most nominees was December (nine),...Tags: Robert Downey Jr., Valkyrie, Tom Cruise, Tropic Thunder, Ed Harris
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Proud to be named 'American'
Here's a theory: If you want a title that sounds grand, sweeping and important, stick "American" in it. Making a movie about a dog? "American Canine." Writing a book about plumbing? "American Plumber." Heck, everyone else is doing it. "American...Tags: American Idol, Traitor, Organized Crime, Television, Indiana
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