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    May 29, 2010 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  1. Dennis Hopper Dead At 74

    Dennis Hopper, the high-flying Hollywood wild
man whose memorable and erratic career included an early turn in
"Rebel Without a Cause," an improbable smash with "Easy Rider"
and a classic character role in "Blue Velvet," has died. He was
74.
    Dennis Hopper, the high-flying Hollywood wild man whose memorable and erratic career included an early turn in "Rebel Without a Cause," an improbable smash with "Easy Rider" and a classic character role in "Blue Velvet," has died. He was 74. Hopper...

    Tags: Jack Nicholson, Prostate Cancer, The Mamas & the Papas (music group), Rip Torn, Death

  2. May 29, 2010 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  3. Dennis Hopper, Creator of Hit 'Easy Rider,' Dies

    Dennis Hopper, the high-flying Hollywood wild
man whose memorable and erratic career included an early turn in
"Rebel Without a Cause," an improbable smash with "Easy Rider"
and a classic character role in "Blue Velvet," has died. He was
74.
    Dennis Hopper, the high-flying Hollywood wild man whose memorable and erratic career included an early turn in "Rebel Without a Cause," an improbable smash with "Easy Rider" and a classic character role in "Blue Velvet," has died. He was 74. Hopper...

    Tags: Jack Nicholson, Prostate Cancer, The Mamas & the Papas (music group), Mardi Gras, Rip Torn

  4. Apr 12, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. A platoon's bravery: 'Matterhorn: A Novel' by Karl Marlantes

    It will be interesting to see what kind of reception awaits Karl Marlantes' very fine Vietnam War novel, "Matterhorn." The American public's desire to read about that war has never been more than lukewarm. And Marlantes' epic story of U.S. Marines fighting and dying on and around a remote jungle firebase named for an Alpine peak rejects the artistic consensus that has been in place at least since "Apocalypse Now" was filmed in 1979 -- that if the Vietnam experience <i>is</i> to be described, ordinary realism won't do.
    It will be interesting to see what kind of reception awaits Karl Marlantes' very fine Vietnam War novel, "Matterhorn." The American public's desire to read about that war has never been more than lukewarm. And Marlantes' epic story of U.S. Marines...

    Tags: Defense, World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Heroism, World War I (1914-1918)

  6. Feb 14, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Martin Sheen comes full circle with 'The Subject Was Roses'

    A man many Americans still think of longingly as President Josiah Bartlet is waiting for a light to change at the intersection of Washington Boulevard  and Hughes Avenue in Culver City. He is on foot and in conversation with a companion, on his way to Saturday evening mass, but when he sees the people in a car parked at the light waving through the windshield at him, he turns and waves back, offering them a glimpse of his open face and very good set of teeth before hurrying into the crosswalk.
    A man many Americans still think of longingly as President Josiah Bartlet is waiting for a light to change at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Hughes Avenue in Culver City. He is on foot and in conversation with a companion, on his way to...

    Tags: White House, Music Theater, World War II (1939-1945), Frances Conroy, Joseph Papp

  8. Oct 30, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. August Coppola dies at 75; professor was father of Nicolas Cage and brother of Francis Ford Coppola

    August Coppola, a former literature professor who was the father of actor Nicolas Cage and brother of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola and actress Talia Shire, has died. He was 75.
    August Coppola, a former literature professor who was the father of actor Nicolas Cage and brother of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola and actress Talia Shire, has died. He was 75. Coppola died Tuesday in Los Angeles after suffering a heart attack, Cage'...

    Tags: Hofstra University, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Death, Los Angeles, Francis Ford Coppola

  10. May 14, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Dennis Hopper book on the way

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    Actor, director, artist and art collector Dennis Hopper is to be the subject of an upcoming biography. Tom Folsom will write "Hopper: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream" with, Publishers Marketplace reports, "the actor's knowledge."...
  12. Jul 4, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Laurence Fishburne has found a joy supreme

    The first thing you notice is the assured bearing and the deep, authoritative voice (this guy did play Morpheus, after all). Then the judicious observations, the strategic dropping of a timely anecdote, the eyes that calmly take your measure, like a barrister scanning a thick stack of legal briefs.
    The first thing you notice is the assured bearing and the deep, authoritative voice (this guy did play Morpheus, after all). Then the judicious observations, the strategic dropping of a timely anecdote, the eyes that calmly take your measure, like a...

    Tags: Defense, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Francis Ford Coppola

  14. May 11, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Frank Frazetta dies at 82; renowned fantasy illustrator

    Frank Frazetta, the fantasy painter and illustrator whose images of sinewy warriors and lush vixens graced paperback novels, album covers and comic books for decades and became something close to the contemporary visual definition of the sword-and-sorcery genres, died Monday after suffering a stroke the night before. He was 82.
    Frank Frazetta, the fantasy painter and illustrator whose images of sinewy warriors and lush vixens graced paperback novels, album covers and comic books for decades and became something close to the contemporary visual definition of the sword-and-sorcery...

    Tags: Death, Fantasy (genre), The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Health, Academy Awards

  16. Sep 10, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Did Jack Bauer Replace James Bond?

    LEO BRAUDY is the author of "From Chivalry to Terrorism: War and the Changing Nature of Masculinity" and university professor at USC.
    AFTER SEPT. 11, 2001, we were told that irony was dead. There would be no more raised eyebrows, tongues in cheek or knowing looks. A national catastrophe had made us all plain speakers and more direct in our emotional responses. That high seriousness...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Disasters and Accidents, Culture

  18. Sep 18, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Richard Kelly resurrects 'Southland'

    TORONTO -- It was an offer he couldn't refuse. The Cannes Film Festival invited writer-director Richard Kelly to screen his second feature as part of its prestigious competition section. So Kelly took his "Southland Tales" to France in 2006, even though there was work still to be done on it.
    TORONTO -- It was an offer he couldn't refuse. The Cannes Film Festival invited writer-director Richard Kelly to screen his second feature as part of its prestigious competition section. So Kelly took his "Southland Tales" to France in 2006, even though...

    Tags: Mandy Moore, Entertainment, Texas, Movies, Fiction

  20. Mar 13, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'The Objective,' 'The Perfect Sleep'

    Directed and co-written by Daniel Myrick, one of the creators of "The Blair Witch Project," "The Objective" tries to blend military engagement with sci-fi anxiety. A CIA operative is sent into Afghanistan just after 9/11 to assemble a team of soldiers and...

    Tags: Death, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Health and Safety at School, Viniculture, Education

  22. Feb 14, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Randolph Duke lists Hollywood Hills home at $7.85 million

    Designer <b>Randolph Duke </b>has dressed so many Hollywood starlets that he actually alphabetizes them on his website, presumably to avoid showing favoritism. And while we have no way of knowing whether his designs are lucky charms come awards season, the fact is that Angelina Jolie, Hilary Swank and Marcia Gay Harden all rose to the podium in Duke's designs.
    Designer Randolph Duke has dressed so many Hollywood starlets that he actually alphabetizes them on his website, presumably to avoid showing favoritism. And while we have no way of knowing whether his designs are lucky charms come awards season, the...

    Tags: Banking, Katherine Heigl, Culture, Security, Entertainment

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