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    Apr 30, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Goldberg: Sci-fi worthy of Malthus

    In the new sci-fi movie "Oblivion," Earth's most precious resource is Tom Cruise. But running a close second (spoiler alert) is water. Aliens want it. All of it.
    In the new sci-fi movie "Oblivion," Earth's most precious resource is Tom Cruise. But running a close second (spoiler alert) is water. Aliens want it. All of it. This is old hat, science fiction-wise. In "The War of the Worlds," H.G. Wells had...

    Tags: Oblivion (movie), Conservation, The Matrix (movie), Battle: Los Angeles (movie), Science and Technology

  2. Feb 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Full 'Iceman' cast now set at Goodman; tix to top out at whopping $119

    The Goodman Theatre has cast all the roles in "The Iceman Cometh," the Chicago theater's flagship spring production, starring Nathan Lane and Brian Dennehy. Those stars are to command Broadway prices: tickets will top out at an eye-popping $119. "Luxury packages" cost extra.
    The Goodman Theatre has cast all the roles in "The Iceman Cometh," the Chicago theater's flagship spring production, starring Nathan Lane and Brian Dennehy. Those stars are to command Broadway prices: tickets will top out at an eye-popping $119. "Luxury...

    Tags: Broadway Theater, The General (movie), Goodman Theatre

  4. Dec 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Immigration odyssey put roadblock in boxer's path

    For more than two years, Alfredo Angulo was boxing's version of Elvis. He had left the building.
    For more than two years, Alfredo Angulo was boxing's version of Elvis. He had left the building. Now he is back, trying to return to the level that got him fights with the likes of Kermit Cintron and James Kirkland, as well as a lucrative offer to fight...

    Tags: Trials, Immigration, Staples Center, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy

  6. Feb 20, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Leave liberal Hollywood to the liberals

    "We need to buy a movie studio."
    "We need to buy a movie studio." Amid the umpteen conferences, panels, meetings and informal conversations in the wake of the presidential election, this idea has been a near constant among conservatives who feel like the country is slipping through...

    Tags: Patrick Goldstein, Abortion, Downton Abbey (tv program), Mitt Romney, 2012 U.S. Presidential Election

  8. Feb 19, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Goldberg: Leave liberal Hollywood to the liberals

    "We need to buy a movie studio."
    "We need to buy a movie studio." Amid the conferences, panels, meetings and informal conversations in the wake of the presidential election, this idea has been a near constant among conservatives who feel like the country is slipping through their...

    Tags: Patrick Goldstein, Abortion, Downton Abbey (tv program), Mitt Romney, 2012 U.S. Presidential Election

  10. May 2, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Sci-fi worthy of Malthus

    In the new sci-fi movie "Oblivion," Earth's most precious resource is Tom Cruise. But running a close second (spoiler alert) is water. Aliens want it. All of it.
    In the new sci-fi movie "Oblivion," Earth's most precious resource is Tom Cruise. But running a close second (spoiler alert) is water. Aliens want it. All of it. This is old hat, science fiction-wise. In "The War of the Worlds," H.G. Wells had...

    Tags: Oblivion (movie), Conservation, The Matrix (movie), Battle: Los Angeles (movie), Science and Technology

  12. Oct 31, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Disney, 'Star Wars' are out-of-this-world match

    Those "Star Wars" nerds are a persnickety bunch. They castigated George Lucas for little tweaks to his original films before special-edition DVD releases. A light saber's glow was deemed too pink, a newly computer-generated Yoda was widely panned, and...

    Tags: The Walt Disney Co., Star Wars (movie), Unrest, Conflicts and War, The New York Times, John Carter (movie)

  14. Sep 25, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Prof. Schwarzenegger gives a lecture on post-partisanship

    Charisma counts. Former President Clinton proved it at the Democratic National Convention, and former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proved it Monday at USC.
    Charisma counts. Former President Clinton proved it at the Democratic National Convention, and former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proved it Monday at USC. He received a standing ovation as he stepped onto the stage in an auditorium on campus for the start...

    Tags: Human Accomplishments, Politics, Tom Daschle, 2012 Democratic National Convention, John McCain

  16. Aug 1, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Elon Musk of SpaceX: The goal is Mars

    As shipments go, it was routine — about half a ton of supplies — except it was delivered by the first commercial flight to the International Space Station. SpaceX partnered with NASA in this new model, the brainchild of Elon Musk, who's behind Tesla electric cars as well. He left South Africa at 17, earned two U.S. undergraduate degrees and then made serial piles of dough pioneering online payment systems, including the one that became PayPal. Musk's persona inspired aspects of Tony Stark in the"Iron Man," but Musk's aspirations seem more like Buzz Lightyear's — to infinity, and beyond.
    As shipments go, it was routine — about half a ton of supplies — except it was delivered by the first commercial flight to the International Space Station. SpaceX partnered with NASA in this new model, the brainchild of Elon Musk, who's behind...

    Tags: Engineering, SpaceX, Iron Man (movie), Tobacco Products, Science and Technology

  18. Dec 13, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  19. To New Fantasyland — and beyond: What's new at Walt Disney World

    Disney World's grand opening of New Fantasyland came with three days of facts, figures and flirtations about the future
    Last weekend I woke up facedown in a pool of pixie dust. Disney World's grand opening of New Fantasyland came with three days of facts, figures and flirtations about the future. It was informative and exhausting. But where else can quotes like these...

    Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Animal, Walt Disney World Resort, One Direction (music group)

  20. Apr 3, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. 'Titanic 3D' a tale that never lets go ✭✭✭ 1/2

    The ship so nice they sank it twice, the RMS Titanic has resurfaced from the icy depths of the Atlantic only to be subjected to a second dunking, this time with a 3-D up-charge, under the stewardship of Capt. James Cameron, master and commander.
    The ship so nice they sank it twice, the RMS Titanic has resurfaced from the icy depths of the Atlantic only to be subjected to a second dunking, this time with a 3-D up-charge, under the stewardship of Capt. James Cameron, master and commander. This...

    Tags: Billy Zane, IMAX, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Avatar (movie)

  22. Apr 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Patt Morrison Asks: James Cameron, a man overboard

    The Challenger Deep, a fissure in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, lies farther below the Earth's surface than Mt. Everest reaches above it. And James Cameron, the science-enthralled director and underwater explorer, made it his Lindbergh moment, soloing humankind's deepest-ever plunge last month in a purpose-made submarine fitted out — natch — with 3D cameras. One hundred years ago today, the world's most famous accidental deep dive took the ocean liner Titanic to the bottom of the Atlantic. Cameron made that story into the film "Titanic." I spoke with him just before his epic descent, and asked him to ruminate on the ship that disappeared in 1912 and his own disappearing act into the ocean depths. You know what they say — whatever floats your boat.
    The Challenger Deep, a fissure in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, lies farther below the Earth's surface than Mt. Everest reaches above it. And James Cameron, the science-enthralled director and underwater explorer, made it his Lindbergh moment,...

    Tags: Diving, Patt Morrison, World War I (1914-1918), The Pentagon, Human Interest

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