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'At the Movies' saves its aisle seat, for now
Associated Press WriterRichard Roeper, fresh off announcing that he was leaving the balcony of "At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper," may have put it best. Hours after word of his departure, he posted on his Twitter feed: "With all the old footage and the person-on-the-street...Tags: Movies, Arlington Heights, Richard Roeper, Roger Ebert, Newspaper and Magazine
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`At the Movies' gets new hosts Lyons, Mankiewicz
AP Television WriterOver the years, TV's best-known movie review show has gone from hosts Siskel and Ebert to Ebert and Roeper to Roeper and guest critics -- and now it's Lyons and Mankiewicz. Ben Lyons, a Hollywood reporter and film critic for "E! News" and others, and...Tags: Elections, Movies, Satellite Technology, Richard Roeper, Gene Siskel
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to local art house and second-run theaters
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 •'Son of Rambow' ***...Tags: William Powell, Irving Berlin, Luchino Visconti, Los Angeles, Movies
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Brett Favre: the soap opera
Why is Brett Favre doing anything of that is great importance in Chicago? I can see the Wisconsinites treating him as royalty since the only other people of note from Wisconsin are Don Ameche, Tyne Daly, Jackie Mason, Orson Welles, and Liberace. If Favre...Tags: Brett Favre, Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company, Don Ameche, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bears
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When phrases pay: Though explosions light the sky, it's words that drive the action
Special to the TribuneAlthough 4th of July weekend movie audiences have long declared their preference for lots of explosions and special effects, the importance of the written word—recall that a beautifully written and bravely signed document kicked off all the hoopla...Tags: Joseph Cotten, Meg Ryan, Tilda Swinton, American Revolutionary War, Washington Post Company
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'Furious Improvisation' by Susan Quinn
Furious Improvisation
How the WPA and a Cast of Thousands
Made High Art Out of Desperate Times
Susan Quinn
Walker & Co.: 326 pp., $25.99
Of all the Depression-era jobs programs created by the Works Progress Administration, the Federal Theatre Project...Tags: Los Angeles, Murder, Government, Literature, National Government
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'Big Bird' costume creator Kermit Love dies at 91
Kermit Love, the costume designer who helped puppeteer Jim Henson create Big Bird and other "Sesame Street" characters, has died. He was 91. Love died from congestive heart failure Saturday in Poughkeepsie, near his home in Stanfordville, Love's longtime...Tags: New York Times, Death and Dying, Dancing, Twyla Tharp, George Balanchine
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Kermit Love, 91; helped create memorable 'Sesame Street' characters
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfter years of designing costumes for ballet and theater, Kermit Love found his way to "Sesame Street." Working with Jim Henson, Love helped create Big Bird, Mr. Snuffle- upagus and Oscar the Grouch. The funny-looking creatures became a magnet for...Tags: Theater, Novell Incorporated, Jerome Robbins, Dance, George Balanchine
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to area art house and second-run screenings
NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. Doc Films University of Chicago Ida Noyes Hall 1212 E. 59th St. 773-702-8575 docfilms.uchicago.edu •'The Master of the House' **** (Denmark; Carl Dreyer, 1925). Rare...Tags: Charles Chaplin, Movies, Music Box Theatre, Josephine Hull, Judith Anderson
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