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    Jan 13, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Thursday TV Highlights: The study group gets a new member on 'Community'

    Show Tracker
    Click here to download TV listings for the week of Jan 10 - 16, in PDF format This week's TV Movies BUDDY: After winter break, the study group gets a new addition (Jack Black) on a new episode of the......
  2. Apr 27, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. The Further Adventures of 'Obi-Whatever-His-Name-Was'

    The Daily Mirror
    April 27, 1980: Sir Alec Guinness says, "I don't know what advantages there are to getting older except perhaps learning to pare down one's performance; learning to cut out the flourishes. That's what I'm always trying to do. Occasionally, I'm afraid, I...
  4. May 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Harrison Ford returns to the 'Star Wars' universe -- for one night

    The Hero Complex
    Harrison Ford isn't someone who dwells on his past on-screen moments much, especially when it comes to the "Star Wars" films that turned him into an international superstar. That was clear Wednesday night when he shrugged and chuckled when asked......
  6. Jun 2, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Gold Derby nuggets: Bret Michaels to 'American Idol'? | Charlie Sheen to jail? | Green Day to Tony Awards

    Gold Derby
    • Bret Michaels appeared on the finale of "American Idol" last week and says he is in the running to replace Simon Cowell as a judge next season. The curmudgeonly Cowell even endorsed the idea that Michaels, who has battled back from a series of...
  8. Jun 2, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Sir Patrick's day: Capt. Picard gets promoted by Queen

    The Hero Complex
    Patrick Stewart has many accolades as a stage actor, but for fanboys he will forever be "Star Trek's" Capt. Jean-Luc Picard and "X-Men's" Professor Charles Xavier. On Wednesday he was given a truly royal honor as Queen Elizabeth II knighted......
  10. Jan 26, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  11. With 'Avatar,' 'District 9' and 'Trek,' Hollywood 2010 is a space odyssey

    The Hero Complex
    "Avatar" has become the highest grossing movie of all time, surpassing the Oscar-winning film "Titanic." Will "Avatar" make a big mark on Oscar night too? We talked earlier to Rebecca Keegan, the author of "The Futurist: The Life and Films......
  12. Mar 10, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Oscars have always welcomed the world

    Gold Derby
    This year's Oscars numbered only one foreign-born winner -- Austria's Christoph Waltz ("Inglorious Basterds") -- among the four acting champs. However, that does not mean the Oscars are guilty of any homegrown bias. After all, six of the 20 acting...
  14. Mar 19, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Saturday's TV Highlights: A janitor can heal with a touch in 'Healing Hands'

    Show Tracker
    Click here to download TV listings for the week of March 14 - 20 in PDF format This week's TV Movies An accident leaves a janitor (Eddie Cibrian) with the ability to heal others in the new TV movie "Healing......
  16. Jan 17, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. British writer created Rumpole

    John Mortimer, a British lawyer and writer who created the character Horace Rumpole, a disheveled barrister memorably featured in the popular television series "Rumpole of the Bailey," died Friday at his home in Oxfordshire, England. He was 85. The cause...

    Tags: University of Oxford, Crime, Law and Justice, Fiction, Crimes, Television

  18. Oct 14, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. The knight who would be king

    THERE'S not a word in "King Lear" about any "Queen Lear," but Ian McKellen takes the stage nonetheless wearing two wedding rings, ones few in the audience will notice. Sir Ian simply had an epiphany as he prepared to take on the great Shakespearean role for the first time -- that the aged king likely had had two wives, the first bearing him his eldest daughters, now so plotting and duplicitous, and the second giving him sweet Cordelia, the youngest. McKellen imagined a more detailed back story for that second marriage too, one that has the beloved second Queen Lear having died in childbirth, and now their girl is about the same age she was then, putting all these complex feelings in the recesses of the king's mind -- and Sir Ian's -- as they make their grand entrance and for 3 1/2  hours become one and the same tragic figure.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    THERE'S not a word in "King Lear" about any "Queen Lear," but Ian McKellen takes the stage nonetheless wearing two wedding rings, ones few in the audience will notice. Sir Ian simply had an epiphany as he prepared to take on the great Shakespearean role...

    Tags: Les Miserables (musical), Weather, Crime, Law and Justice, Assault, Crimes

  20. Feb 19, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Oscar takes note of gender benders

    Gender-bender acting has been going on since the earliest days of theater, when women were forbidden to appear on stage and female roles were played by men.  And many a famous performer has attempted to play someone of the opposite sex. Katharine Hepburn played a woman who disguises herself as a boy in "Sylvia Scarlett"; Jack Benny played the title role in the film version of "Charley's Aunt" -- and Ray Bolger in the musical version "Where's Charley?"; Alec Guinness played Lady Agatha in "Kind Hearts and Coronets"; and even Cary Grant donned hosiery and a wig for "I Was a Male War Bride."
    Gender-bender acting has been going on since the earliest days of theater, when women were forbidden to appear on stage and female roles were played by men. And many a famous performer has attempted to play someone of the opposite sex. Katharine Hepburn...

    Tags: Todd Haynes, Ray Bolger, Academy Awards, Katharine Hepburn, Golden Globe Awards

  22. Sep 18, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  23. Review: 'Star Wars: Special Edition'

    Zap2It.com
    If you bought the "Star Wars Trilogy" DVD box two years ago -- and if you're any kind of "Star Wars" fan, then of course you did -- you should know that George Lucas thinks you're a sucker. Because that is the only explanation for the new "Star Wars"...

    Tags: DVDs, Hayden Christensen, PG Rated Movies, DVDs and Movies, Movies

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