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    May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. L.A. Times Hero Complex film fest invades the TCL Chinese 6

    The Los Angeles Times Hero Complex Film Festival kicks off Friday evening at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres at Hollywood & Highland with a double bill of John Carpenter's 1988 "They Live" and his classic 1978 horror film, "Halloween. Carpenter will appear...

    Tags: The Third Man (movie), Pan's Labyrinth (movie), Festive Events, The Hurt Locker (movie), Arts and Culture

  2. May 9, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. 'For Adam's Sake' The Saga Of A Slave And His Owner

    Allegra di Bonaventura, assistant dean at the graduate school of Arts & Sciences at Yale University, wanted to write a book about the history of the early American family. She hit the jackpot when she was told about the diary of Joshua Hempstead, a Colonial-era settler in New London.
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    Allegra di Bonaventura, assistant dean at the graduate school of Arts & Sciences at Yale University, wanted to write a book about the history of the early American family. She hit the jackpot when she was told about the diary of Joshua Hempstead, a...

    Tags: Social Issues, Yale University, Book, Arts and Culture, New London (New London, Connecticut)

  4. May 9, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  5. Check It Out: Help tell the tale of Newport

    Local history has long been a part of the Newport Beach Public Library's collections. Now, in addition to books, periodicals and documentary films, the library is adding an online resource: "Kids These Days: Growing up in Newport Beach," accessible at...

    Tags: Fiction, Book, Arts and Culture, Libraries, Sailing

  6. May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Social Rx: How to recover from five classic faux pas

    It was the first week of my first job, and one of my co-workers was showing me around the building. My boss was the nicest guy ever, my new co-worker told me, and the books he edited — literary fiction, music-related nonfiction — were...

    Tags: Jennifer Lawrence, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Academy Awards, Entertainment

  8. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Bodies of Work' is all about art and ability

    Lyrical dance pieces incorporating performers in wheelchairs, a one-man show promising "funny stories about cancer" and the Lookingglass Theatre's world premiere adaptation of "Still Alice," a New York Times best-selling novel about a college professor diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, are included in the rich pool of offerings in "Bodies of Work," an 11-day festival of disability arts and culture that begins Friday.
    Lyrical dance pieces incorporating performers in wheelchairs, a one-man show promising "funny stories about cancer" and the Lookingglass Theatre's world premiere adaptation of "Still Alice," a New York Times best-selling novel about a college professor...

    Tags: Festive Events, Dance, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Education

  10. May 7, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  11. ‘Ender’s Game’ trailer teases outer space spectacle, Mazer Rackham

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    The new trailer for “Ender's Game” received a prominent rollout online Tuesday afternoon, with director Gavin Hood (“X-Men Origins: Wolverine”), […]...
  12. May 8, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Author to kick off Martinsburg Heritage Day

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    The first event for Martinsburg Heritage Day on Saturday morning will include a presentation about the nation’s founding fathers and their faith. Author Timothy Ballard, who has written religious history books about the nation’s founding and...

    Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Glenn Beck, Central Intelligence Agency, Israel

  14. May 8, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  15. LGBT Film Series starts Tuesday at SteelStacks

    After kicking off a screening of the cult classic "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" from 2001, the second annual LGBT Film Series at the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas at SteelStacks gets down to the business of showcasing the best in current gay cinema. The...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, AIDS, Entertainment, Movies, Nursing Homes

  16. May 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Ambitious Beethoven fest wants listeners to feel the 'love'

    Ludwig van Beethoven was forever pushing boundaries, and the annual Chicago festival that bears the composer's name continues to do the same, even more so than in the past.
    Ludwig van Beethoven was forever pushing boundaries, and the annual Chicago festival that bears the composer's name continues to do the same, even more so than in the past. “Beethoven Festival: LOVE 2013,” as the third edition is titled,...

    Tags: Pilsen, Festive Events, Music Industry, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture

  18. May 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. What are the best movies based on books?

    Less than a year after “The Great Gatsby” was published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald was paid $16,666 for the film rights. “Come and see it all!” beckons the trailer for the silent film. “And enjoy the entertainment thrill of your life!”
    Less than a year after “The Great Gatsby” was published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald was paid $16,666 for the film rights. “Come and see it all!” beckons the trailer for the silent film. “And enjoy the entertainment thrill of...

    Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Choke (movie), University of Chicago, There Will Be Blood (movie), BBC

  20. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Review: 'Someone Who'll Watch Over Me' a gritty, touching revival

    Depending on your point of view, the enduring topicality of Frank McGuinness’ 1992 Middle East hostage drama, “Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me,” can be seen as a testament to either the play’s thematic depth or to the depressingly unsolvable problems it depicts. The ambiguity is appropriate, given McGuinness’ intent to depict an all-too realistic tragedy in terms of existential psychology rather than ideology — a goal taken to heart in a gritty revival from NoHo’s the Group Rep.
    Depending on your point of view, the enduring topicality of Frank McGuinness’ 1992 Middle East hostage drama, “Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me,” can be seen as a testament to either the play’s thematic depth or to the...

    Tags: NoHo, Arts and Culture, Philosophy, Religion and Belief

  22. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Ray Harryhausen dies at 92; special-effects legend

    Ray Harryhausen, the stop-motion animation legend whose work on "The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms," "Jason and the Argonauts" and other science fiction and fantasy film classics made him a cult figure who inspired later generations of filmmakers and special-...

    Tags: Physiology, Artists, Movies, Entertainment, Fantasia (movie)

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