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Review: 'Valentino's Ghost' hits media's portrayal of Arabs, Muslims
Writer-director Michael Singh's documentary "Valentino's Ghost" connects the United States' Middle East foreign policy agenda to the American media's often negative portrayals of Arabs and Muslims. It's a provocative, absorbing — and at times...
Tags: Lawrence of Arabia (movie), Israel, Islam, Aladdin (movie), September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Carnett: Speech by any other accent would sound as sweet
Ever used a phony accent to fool somebody? Yeah, me too. When I was an 18-year-old college student, in 1963, my buddy Steve and I tried to impress girls at the beach with our English accents. We'd recently appeared in a Shakespearean production on...Tags: England, Mary Poppins (movie), Kelsey Grammer, Suffolk (England), BBC
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The Sunday Conversation: Blake Bailey rediscovers 'Lost Weekend' author
In his new biography, "Farther and Wilder: The Lost Weekends and Literary Dreams of Charles Jackson," Blake Bailey explores the tormented life of the author of "The Lost Weekend" — the once-celebrated 1944 novel that led to the Oscar-winning film...
Tags: Addiction, The Lost Weekend (movie), Arts and Culture, Alcohol Addiction, Bipolar Disorder
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Personality drives this Tribeca Film Festival
NEW YORK — In 11 previous editions, the Tribeca Film Festival has showcased dozens of glitzy studio productions and stars — Tobey Maguire and his "Spider-Man 3" crew rode into town in 2007, Tom Cruise opened "Mission: Impossible III" here in...
Tags: Elaine Stritch, Let the Right One In (movie), Michael Haneke, Amour (movie), Una Noche (movie)
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'Cinderella': There's always a party at Chez Rossini
Inevitably, our tastes change as we grow older. Most of the pop songs that once served as anthems are now exercises in nostalgia, calling up happy ghosts rather than anything new and urgent. The dense romantic adventure novel that we swore by in our teens...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Buster Keaton, Entertainment Events, Music Industry, The Washington Post
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Gore Vidal says nice things about women in the new Vanity Fair
In his prime, writer Gore Vidal didn't have much nice to say about people, and he enjoyed sharing his opinions. On live television in 1968, he referred to fellow commentator William F. Buckley as a "crypto-Nazi" (Buckley responded by calling Vidal...
Tags: Truman Capote, Andy Warhol, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Quentin Tarantino
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Lincoln's slavery tactic
The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln 150 years ago this week, has often been criticized by blacks, by radicals and also by mainstream historians who doubt its significance as a turning point in the Civil War and in American...Tags: Career and Workplace, Unions, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Local Government, Abraham Lincoln
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Long good-byes and longer movies
It's that time in our program to stop and remember the folks we lost this year. •Actors: Peggy Ahern, 95, and Jack Hanlon, 96 ("Our Gang" kids); Dimitra Arliss ("The Sting"), 79; R.G. Armstrong, 95; Luke Askew, 80; Zina Bethune, 66; Turhan Bey, 90;...
Tags: John Rich, Tony Martin, Celeste Holm, Hal David, Marvin Hamlisch
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TCM remembers Andy Griffith, Larry Hagman, Ernest Borgnine
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelTCM has released its classy “TCM Remembers” video that honors people who've died in the closing year. The tribute features writers (Ray Bradbury, Gore Vidal), singers (Andy Williams, Davy Jones, Whitney Houston), a comedian (Phyllis Diller), a... -
31st Key West Literary Seminar set for January
Leading contemporary writers will offer insights into the lives and work of literary icons including Jack Kerouac, Sylvia Plath, Emily Dickinson, Gore Vidal, Ernest Hemingway and Walt Whitman during the 31st annual Key West Literary Seminar. Two...
Tags: Phyllis Rose, Jack Kerouac, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Literature
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Connie Wald dies at 96; Hollywood wife known for low-key parties
Connie Wald, an elegant matriarch of old Hollywood known for the low-key dinner parties she held for friends like Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn, died of natural causes Nov. 10 at her Beverly Hills home. She was 96. Her...
Tags: Key Largo, Rosalind Russell, Clark Gable, The New York Times, Joan Crawford
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GUEST COLUMN: Blaming the two-party system
Contributing WriterAfter federal elections costing some $6 billion, resulting in a return to what pundits are calling the “status quo” in Washington, one might revisit the question of how well our major political parties are serving the country. There have...Tags: Government, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Democratic Party
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