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MPO plans to map gaps in bicycle lanes in Palm Beach County
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe increasing number of people riding bikes in the wake of high gas prices is focusing more attention on how bike lanes suddenly begin and end in the county. Jerry Edelman began to wonder why bike lanes don't exist on Lyons Road between Glades and...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Palm Beach County, Interior Policy, Beach Vacations, Housing and Urban Planning
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to area 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. After Hours Film Society Tivoli Theatre 5021 Highland Ave., Downers Grove 630-534-4528...Tags: Harry Dean Stanton, Bank of America Corp., Spencer Tracy, The Dark Knight, Downers Grove
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'Judgment at Nuremberg' Screenwriter Dies
Abby Mann, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of 1961's "Judgment at Nuremberg" and such acclaimed TV movies as 1973's " The Marcus-Nelson Murders" and 1989's "Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story," died Tuesday of heart failure in Beverly Hills. He...Tags: Los Angeles, Health and Safety at School, Literature, Crimes, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Will Coens Make Oscar History?
Random notes on the blissfully strike-free Oscars as less than a week of voting remains and there is evidence of some races tightening:
One race that isn't is best picture, where a gallant attempt by "Michael Clayton" to overtake apparent leader "No...Tags: Academy Awards, Folk Music, Celebrity, Awards and Prizes, Marvin Hamlisch
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The big picture
Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood By Mark Harris Penguin, 490 pages, $27.95 By today's standards, the Academy Awards ceremony of April 10, 1968, was a tame affair. No one denounced a war or declined an Oscar to...Tags: Academy Awards, Awards and Prizes, Celebrity, Roger Ebert, Spencer Tracy
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Film fest's founder outlasts 43 years' worth of battles
Tribune movie criticYou know what Michael Kutza has for a ringtone on his cell phone? The talking dolphins from the 1973 Mike Nichols film, "The Day of the Dolphin." That's one aspect of his personality. I'm not sure what, but it's certainly an aspect. Here's another: If...Tags: Festive Event, New York, Juliette Binoche, Roger Ebert, Parent Organizations
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Coens take home Scripter, PGA awards
Saturday evening was a busy one for writer-director Joel Coen.
The iconoclastic filmmaker arrived around 8 p.m. at USC's Doheny Library to pick up the 20th anniversary USC Libraries Scripter Award for "No Country for Old Men."
The award honors both...Tags: Basketball, Academy Awards, Mass Media, Awards and Prizes, Cormac McCarthy
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SCREEN SCENE: Chicago gets some attention at Sundance -- plus a guide to art house and 2nd-run films
Tribune staff reporterA couple of Chicago-related projects are screening at Sundance this year, including "Diminished Capacity," which is being touted as an "offbeat comedy" by the recently reconstituted Steppenwolf Films. In the company's debut movie, Terry Kinney directs...Tags: Mickey Rooney, Philip Barry, Casey Affleck, Batman, Eric Bana
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PGA names best films, leaves out Globe winners
"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," "Juno," "Michael Clayton," "No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood" were nominated today for the Producers Guild of America's top honors.
Notably missing from the list were "Atonement," which won the...Tags: The Simpsons, Folk Music, Awards and Prizes, Mass Media, Kathy Griffin
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Ballots are in the mail, but is Oscar stuck in limbo?
Awards ballots are in the mail to Oscar, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild voters this week, but bigger questions remain in this baffling year.
Will anyone even be able to watch the Globe and Oscar results on television because of the writers strike?...Tags: Academy Awards, Charlie Wilson, Norman Jewison, Celebrity, Demonstration
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Featured DVD Movie Release: Color Me Kubrick
Sentinel Movie CriticThere's a fearlessness to John Malkovich that few actors can match. He is willing to play every degree of loathsome for the camera. And he's never been a part of Hollywood's cult of working out. Watch him rolling about, lumpy, bottom-heavy, all thighs...Tags: Roger Moore, Movies, John Malkovich, Stanley Kubrick
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Movie review: 'Color Me Kubrick'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) In "Color Me Kubrick," John Malkovich has one of the roles of his life, and he acts it up like a haughty gourmet who's just picked up a succulent treat. Malkovich plays Alan Conway, a real-life British swindler who became famous for...Tags: Brian Cook, Movies, John Malkovich, Tom Jones, Richard E Grant
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