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    May 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. What reception will 'Great Gatsby' get on Cannes' opening night?

    I mean, look, said Baz Luhrmann, the cinematically manic auteur behind the new edition of “The Great Gatsby.” Who cares if his movie about obscene wealth and romantic illusions got mixed reviews in the U.S.? F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel received the same in its day.
    I mean, look, said Baz Luhrmann, the cinematically manic auteur behind the new edition of “The Great Gatsby.” Who cares if his movie about obscene wealth and romantic illusions got mixed reviews in the U.S.? F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925...

    Tags: Entertainment, Festive Events, Movies, Cannes Film Festival, Leonardo DiCaprio

  2. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. A starry support system for the Geffen Playhouse

    Clint Eastwood stood behind the podium at Monday’s “Backstage at the Geffen,” getting ready to present an award to his longtime attorney Bruce Ramer, the founding chairman of the playhouse's board.
    Clint Eastwood stood behind the podium at Monday’s “Backstage at the Geffen,” getting ready to present an award to his longtime attorney Bruce Ramer, the founding chairman of the playhouse's board. Host Debbie Allen placed an empty...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Richard Riordan, City National Corporation, Academy Awards, Entertainment Events

  4. May 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Review: "Forty-one False Starts" by Janet Malcolm

    Janet Malcolm is not an art critic or a literary critic. She's a journalist, and I don't say that with condescension. She's a journalist the way Joan Didion is — the kind who recognizes, as she put it in the first sentence of "The Journalist and the Murderer" (1990), that "Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible." Which is to say that Malcolm is a different kind of critic. In her best books — "In the Freud Archives" (1984) and "The Silent Woman," her 1994 "afterlife" of Sylvia Plath — she is a penetrating critic of personality and situation.
    Janet Malcolm is not an art critic or a literary critic. She's a journalist, and I don't say that with condescension. She's a journalist the way Joan Didion is — the kind who recognizes, as she put it in the first sentence of "The Journalist and the...

    Tags: Fine Artists, Artists, Authors, Reviews, Arts and Culture

  6. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. After 'Gatsby' sank at Sony, it swam to Warner Bros.

    It may seem strange that anybody would pass on financing a movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio. But when Baz Luhrmann was trying to make “The Great Gatsby,” with the “Titanic” star cast in the lead role, every studio in town said no...

    Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Sony Corp., Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Leonardo DiCaprio

  8. May 2, 2013 | Zap2It
  9. Elvis Presley on Encore: Network shines the spotlight on The King’s movies all month long

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Elvis Presley made 31 movies between 1956-69, and while his celluloid career will never be as celebrated as his musical output, it’s hard not to crack a smile when thinking about good-time movies like Viva Las Vegas, Blue Hawaii and, of course,...
  10. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'To Catch a Thief' kicks off Last Remaining Seats film series

    The Los Angeles Conservancy's<a href="http://www.laconservancy.org/remaining/remaining_about.php" target="_blank"> Last Remaining Seats film series</a>, which shines the spotlight on historic movie palaces in downtown Los Angeles, is kicking off June 1 at the Orpheum Theatre with Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 romantic thriller, "To Catch a Thief."
    The Los Angeles Conservancy's Last Remaining Seats film series, which shines the spotlight on historic movie palaces in downtown Los Angeles, is kicking off June 1 at the Orpheum Theatre with Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 romantic thriller, "To Catch a Thief."...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Entertainment, Movies, Academy Awards, Entertainment Events

  12. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Performance Artist John Kelly Joins Cast For "In A Year With 13 Moons" At Yale Rep

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    Hartford Courant
    Performance artist John Kelly joins the previously announced Bill Camp in the world premiere adaptation of "In a Year with 13 Moons" to be presented at Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven. The work is based on the darkly comic New German Cinema film and...

    Tags: Yale Repertory Theatre

  14. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Ellen DeGeneres' popularity boosted by YouTube discoveries

    Ellen DeGeneres' discovery on YouTube of two British cousins -- who loved to sing and dance in pink frilly dresses -- marked "the beginning of a beautiful friendship," to borrow from Humphrey Bogart in "Casablanca." In this case, the friendship that...

    Tags: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (tv program), Television, Entertainment, Ellen DeGeneres, ABC (tv network)

  16. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Roger Ebert's books are his legacy

    Rogert Ebert, the Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic who died today, leaves behind a rich legacy, thanks to a shelf-full of books that explore movies -- and his own life. His memoir, "Life Itself," dealt with his battle with alcoholism and the later,...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Roger Ebert, The Godfather (movie), Chicago Sun-Times, Entertainment Events

  18. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Machneyuda chefs at Jar, Fullerton Arboretum spring dinner, more

    <strong>Jar hosts guest chefs: </strong>Israeli chefs Assaf Granit and Uri Navon of <a href="http://www.2eat.co.il/eng/machne-yuda/">Machneyuda</a> in Jerusalem will be paying chef Suzanne Tracht&rsquo;s restaurant <a href="http://thejar.com/">Jar</a> a visit April 13 for a one-night-only dinner collaboration. In honor of Israel&rsquo;s 65th Independence Day, Granit, Navon and Tracht will prepare a four-course dinner comprised of dishes such as sea fish tartare; <em>shikshukit</em>, cooked minced beef and lamb in a Mediterranean spice mixture with tahini and yogurt; calamari with dates, honey, pomegranate concentrate, porcini mushrooms, harissa, cherry tomatoes, confit of onion and garlic with <em>tahigort</em> and burnt aubergine paste; and <em>basbousa</em>, a wet semolina cake with tahini ice cream and fresh fruit. The event costs $125 per person and includes dinner and wine pairings. Proceeds will benefit Ultimate Peace in the Middle East Sports Camp, a program in Israel that unites Jewish and Arab youth. Call for reservations. <em>8225 Beverly Blvd., L.A., (323) 655-6566, </em><a href="http://www.thejar.com/"><em>www.thejar.com</em></a>.
    Jar hosts guest chefs: Israeli chefs Assaf Granit and Uri Navon of Machneyuda in Jerusalem will be paying chef Suzanne Tracht’s restaurant Jar a visit April 13 for a one-night-only dinner collaboration. In honor of Israel’s 65th Independence...

    Tags: Festive Events, Restaurants, Jerusalem (Israel), Ratatouille (movie), Just Born, Inc.

  20. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Baltimore Symphony announces 2013-14 season

    There&rsquo;s a light and dark theme running through the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra&rsquo;s 2013-2014 season, which includes works dealing with great loss, as well as great compassion.
    There’s a light and dark theme running through the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s 2013-2014 season, which includes works dealing with great loss, as well as great compassion. “Sometimes through tragedy, whether a world war or a...

    Tags: Music, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Carney (music group)

  22. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Review: 'Emperor' has misplaced priorities

    The scene is a devastated Japan, August 1945, as "Emperor," the new historical drama starring Matthew Fox and Tommy Lee Jones, begins. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are little more than smoking rubble and stone-faced survivors. Emperor Hirohito has officially surrendered but remains protected behind palace walls.
    The scene is a devastated Japan, August 1945, as "Emperor," the new historical drama starring Matthew Fox and Tommy Lee Jones, begins. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are little more than smoking rubble and stone-faced survivors. Emperor Hirohito has officially...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Literature, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Germany, International Court or Tribunal

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