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Paul Farhi: Why Beijing lip-synching was a big deal
The first scandal of the Beijing Olympics is in, and the loser, apparently, is China. As the assembled global media reported this week, Chinese officials last week quietly made a little switch at the Opening Ceremonies, replacing a 7-year-old singer...Tags: Beijing Games, Deborah Kerr, Bob Costas, Audrey Hepburn, International Olympic Committee
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Paying lip service to great fakers
Sun reporterThe 800 drummers weren't the only highly synchronized performers at China's Olympic opening ceremony. Less well-received: the lip-syncing pigtailed girl in the red dress. A collective boo/hiss moved across the globe yesterday as word spread that the...Tags: Deborah Kerr, Shirley Jones, Orange (Orange, California), Audrey Hepburn, Jessica Simpson
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Posthumous performances
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Academy Awards are more than six months away, but already the late Heath Ledger is being touted as a shoo-in for a supporting actor nomination for his terrifying performance as the Joker in "The Dark Knight." Ledger died in January of an accidental...Tags: Film Festivals, Cinema Industry, Hunting, Jean-Claude van Damme, Batman
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Oscar Winner Sydney Pollack Dies at 73
Sydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of "Out of Africa" who achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including "The Way We Were" and "Tootsie," died Monday. He was 73. Pollack, who also was a producer and actor,...Tags: Newspapers, Anne Bancroft, Robert Altman, Theater, Sydney Pollack
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Screening Room
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Jets and the Sharks are getting ready to rumble again, in a new 70-millimeter print of the 1961 Oscar-winning musical "West Side Story," right with Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood, on Friday. The occasion? The UCLA Film & Television Archive's "An...Tags: Tom Hanks, Movies, Billy Wilder, Stanley Kubrick, Alan Arkin
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Lassie's pal, Timmy (Jon Provost), is home at last
The Associated PressJon Provost made his movie debut when he was 2, playing Jane Wyman's son in "So Big." He went on to play the son of Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly in "The Country Girl," the son of Teresa Wright in "Escapade in Japan" and toddler roles in several other...Tags: Teresa Wright, Bing Crosby, Movies, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Jimi Hendrix
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A Beautiful Summer In Store
Courant Staff WriterWhen people think summer, they tend to think outdoors. But visiting a local museum is a great way to get out of the global warming for a few hours. More than cooling down, you'll enrich your brain and your soul. Not every week has something new (August...Tags: Global Change, Yale Center for British Art, Marcel Duchamp, Josephine Baker, Old Lyme
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Out of town, not out of sight
"I still think it's the greatest," says director Julie Taymor of her favorite screen musical. Hint: Jets. Sharks. Natalie Wood trying not to look Anglo. That's right, it's "West Side Story." Taymor has a new musical: "Across the Universe" in which the...Tags: Film Festivals, Julie Taymor, Movies, Spider-Man, Music
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Southern Section results
Friday, Oct. 19, 2007 ACADEMY LEAGUE Sage Hill 16, Oxford Academy 2 The doubles teams of Isa-Marie Taskinen and Kelly Chang (6-3, 7-6, 6-3), Danielle Goodman and Niki Cochran (6-0, 6-3, 6-), and Sarah Choi and Sam Murray (6-3, 6-0, 6-2) all swept for...Tags: Injuries, Forests, Natural Resources, Landforms, Mountains
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'Date Movie' Actress, Good Charlotte Singer Break Engagement
Zap2It.comBenji Madden won't be enjoying the same domestic bliss as his twin, Joel Madden. The Good Charlotte musician and his fiancee, "Date Movie" star Sophie Monk, are no longer a couple, reports People. "Sophie and Benji have officially split. The decision...Tags: Television, Movies, Nicole Richie, Hilary Duff, Marilyn Monroe
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When the star dies, can the show go on?
TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS: Los Angeles TimesHeath Ledger had finished his work as the Joker in the upcoming "The Dark Knight" before his death last week at age 28. "Knight" is set for release in July. But there is no word on the fate of his last film, Terry Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor...Tags: Film Festivals, Road Accidents, Christian Slater, Cinema Industry, Death and Dying
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Warren Beatty to receive AFI Life Achievement Award
Warren Beatty, a one-time bit player on the sitcom "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" who went on to star in such films as "Bonnie and Clyde," "Heaven Can Wait" and "Shampoo," and to win an Academy Award for directing "Reds," today was named recipient of...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Film Festivals, Sean Connery, Cinema Industry, Elizabeth Taylor
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