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    Oct 10, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise on Display at Greenwich's Bruce Museum

    <strong>Face &amp; Figure: The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise</strong>
    Face & Figure: The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise Through Jan. 6, 2013, Bruce Museum, 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich, brucemuseum.org, (203) 869-0376   The history of American sculpture was changed by a brief encounter on a Paris street in 1902. That, at...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Artists, Paris (France), Bruce Museum of Arts and Science

  2. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  3. In the Arts

    <strong>Film Society will show romantic comedy</strong>
    Film Society will show romantic comedy The Laguna Beach Film Society is showing "You May Not Kiss the Bride," at 7 p.m. Thursday at the South Coast Cinema, 162 S. Coast Hwy. The movie, directed by Lagunan Rob Hedden, is described as an "action-packed,...

    Tags: Rob Schneider, Arts and Culture, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Kathy Bates, Arts

  4. Oct 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: Climbing the crime career ladder in 'Live by Night'

    -------------------- LIVE BY NIGHT A Novel by Dennis Lehane William Morrow: 416 p.p., $27.99 -------------------- In a recent interview, Dennis Lehane told fellow author Stephen Anable, "one of the reasons I write is because of all the Jimmy Cagney...

    Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Tampa, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ku Klux Klan

  6. May 31, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  7. Film review: 'Paradise' revisited

    Thanks to digital technology, film &mdash; that is, the actual, physical substance &mdash; is disappearing faster than, hmm, let's say, adding machines and manual typewriters disappeared in earlier upheavals. Whether or not new technology is also having a negative effect on film, the art form, is a matter for lively debate. But there's no doubt that for both financial and technical reasons, it has proved a boon for classic cinema.
    Thanks to digital technology, film — that is, the actual, physical substance — is disappearing faster than, hmm, let's say, adding machines and manual typewriters disappeared in earlier upheavals. Whether or not new technology is also having a...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Movies, Blu-ray Discs, Entertainment Events, Entertainment

  8. Oct 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. War and romance never go out of style

    Mark Helprin's delightfully old-fashioned new novel, &ldquo;In Sunlight and in Shadow,&rdquo; begins in New York in 1946, and particularly in its first half it borrows language, gestures and plot points from the sort of romantic comedy that one associates with that era.
    Mark Helprin's delightfully old-fashioned new novel, “In Sunlight and in Shadow,” begins in New York in 1946, and particularly in its first half it borrows language, gestures and plot points from the sort of romantic comedy that one associates...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Authors, Literature, Chicago Tribune, Physiology

  10. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. 'Well Digger's Daughter' is good old-fashioned French filmmaking

    Let "The Well-Digger's Daughter" take you back in time, not once but several times over. This traditional French film tells the story of a complicated romance between a rich man's son and a poor man's daughter in the Provence region of a century ago, a...

    Tags: French Movies, Movies, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (movie), Kad Merad, Music Box Theatre

  12. Oct 2, 2012 | Daily Press
  13. Literary Festivals - Enlightening, Entertaining and FREE

    This past Saturday (9/29), I had the privilege of moderating a panel on the popularity of the romance genre at the Fall for the Book Festival in Fairfax, sponsored by George Mason University (GMU). I was joined by fellow romance writers Laurin Wittig of...

    Tags: Authors, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Michael Chabon, Literature

  14. Sep 8, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Ivey Lane's evolution: From Rodney King to Trayvon Martin

    Two decades ago, a largely white jury from a Los Angeles suburb lit a perilously short racial fuse with two words: "Not guilty."
    Two decades ago, a largely white jury from a Los Angeles suburb lit a perilously short racial fuse with two words: "Not guilty." Four white Los Angeles police officers were freed on charges of excessive force in the brutal beating of Rodney King —...

    Tags: Justice and Rights, Construction, Social Issues, Racism, NAACP

  16. Sep 25, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. A bill for 17 porn films in 4 days? Now that's obscene

    Carol Scott's idea of unwinding at home is ordering a movie from Time Warner Cable's pay-per-view service, maybe a nice romantic comedy or an engaging mystery. It's not watching tons of porn. So Scott, 52, a healthcare lawyer for a prominent Los Angeles...

    Tags: Credit and Debt, Movies, Media Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Networking

  18. Jun 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Movie Projector: 'Madagascar 3' to top 'Rock' musical, Sandler comedy

    "Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted"&nbsp;will be at the top of the box office food chain for the second consecutive weekend, beating out two new star-studded arrivals.
    "Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted" will be at the top of the box office food chain for the second consecutive weekend, beating out two new star-studded arrivals. DreamWorks Animation's 3-D sequel is expected to gross at least $30 million this...

    Tags: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Judd Apatow, Entertainment Events, Jack and Jill (movie), Rock of Ages (movie)

  20. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Colonial Players' 'Bell, Book and Candle' features spellbinding performances

    Colonial Players ushers in its 64th season with John Van Druten's "Bell, Book and Candle," a romantic comedy that debuted in the same 1949-1950 season as the theater company.
    Colonial Players ushers in its 64th season with John Van Druten's "Bell, Book and Candle," a romantic comedy that debuted in the same 1949-1950 season as the theater company. It was first presented by Colonial Players in 1953 — the company's...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Manhattan (New York City), Comedy (genre), Annapolis, Entertainment

  22. Jun 27, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  23. "Harry Met Sally" writer Nora Ephron dies at 71

    Author &amp; director Nora Ephron died in Manhattan Tuesday from leukemia at age 71. If you have ever seen the movie "When Harry Met Sally", you remember Meg Ryan's fake orgasm in the New York deli. Brutally honest, romantic, not to mention hilarious, that film made writer Ephron a hot commodity in Hollywood.
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    Author & director Nora Ephron died in Manhattan Tuesday from leukemia at age 71. If you have ever seen the movie "When Harry Met Sally", you remember Meg Ryan's fake orgasm in the New York deli. Brutally honest, romantic, not to mention hilarious, that...

    Tags: When Harry Met Sally (movie), Meg Ryan, Manhattan (New York City), Entertainment Events, Academy Awards

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