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'Xanadu' skimps on extras, not fun
Washington PostWhat I am about to write will undoubtedly elicit mockery and ridicule for weeks to come. But I have to speak the truth: I love "Xanadu." I love that the plot of this 1980 musical is thinner than the finest slice of deli-variety Swiss cheese. I love...Tags: Brian Grazer, Robert Greenwald, Movies, Olivia Newton-John, Theater
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'The Wild Places' by Robert Macfarlane
The Wild Places
Robert Macfarlane
Penguin Books: 340 pp., $15 paper
"I did not believe, or did not want to believe, the obituaries for the wild. They seemed premature, even dangerous. Like mourning for someone who was not yet dead, they suggested an...Tags: Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California)
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Jumping for joy as 'Cry-Baby' gets four Tony nods
Sun Theater CriticCry-Baby, the exuberant song-and-dance spectacle inspired by Baltimore bad-boy John Waters, was nominated for four Tony Awards yesterday - including the most important prize, best musical. The nominations defy tepid critical reception and lackluster box-...Tags: Film Festivals, Movies, Dancing, Celebrity, Music Theater
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An E-Mail Interview With Clifton Fadiman's Daughter
Courant Books EditorAnne Fadiman, the author and editor who currently is a writer-in-residence at Yale University, will speak Tuesday in West Hartford, where she will give the Friends of the Library's annual Herbert Hoffman book reading and talk. She is the first of nine...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Film Festivals, Yale University, Newspaper and Magazine, Wyoming
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The hills are (sometimes) alive with the sound of movies
What a difference a song makes. And what a difference a movie can make for a song. Take "Singin' in the Rain." It has been ukulele ditty (Cliff Edwards in the 1920s), comedy (Jimmy Durante in the 1930s), swing (Judy Garland in the 1940s), ode to joy...Tags: Samuel Barber, Oliver Stone, Sergio Leone, Classical Music, Irving Berlin
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Man of mud
By Nick Owchar
Why do so many monsters live in Victorian London? Was there something toxic in the Thames (Spenser probably wouldn't call it "sweet" if he could have seen it then -- or now) or in the fog that, as the Environmental Protection Agency points...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Steven Spielberg, Judaism, Prostitution, Philosophy
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A complex relationship with 'King Lear'
Special to The TimesOctober 24, 2007 With this piece, we introduce a series of occasional articles in which contemporary writers look back at classic works of literature. Here, Jack Lynch, the author of "Becoming Shakespeare: The Unlikely Afterlife That Turned a...Tags: Cornwall, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Theater, History, Abusive Behavior
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'Serenity'
Times Staff WriterTo the uninitiated, "Serenity" may seem like just another "Star Trek" knockoff, but to so easily dismiss writer Joss Whedon's feature directing debut, a continuation of his short-lived 2002 sci-fi western TV series "Firefly," would be to miss out on a...Tags: Movies, David Newman, Adam Baldwin, United Nations, Television
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NYC Summer Theater Openings
In Preview INTRIGUE WITH FAYE. Modern relationship drama by Kate Robin in which an urban couple attempts to cultivate trust and intimacy by videotaping one another's every move; Benjamin Bratt and Julianna Margulies star, previews to June 11 opening, MCC...Tags: Lincoln Center, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, David Mamet, National or Ethnic Minorities, Benjamin Bratt
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Small films, big impressions
Every year, I make out two "Ten Best Movies" lists, both with the same dedication and passion. The first one, my official list, concentrates on all the major releases: movies such as "The Lord of the Rings," "A.I.," "Monsters, Inc." and "Moulin Rouge."...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Film Festivals, John Hannah, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, National or Ethnic Minorities
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