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    Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Oscars 2013: 'Curfew' wins best live-action short film

    “Curfew,” the story of a depressed man who is asked to take care of his young niece, won the Oscar for live-action short film Sunday night. The film stars Shawn Christensen, who also wrote and directed the movie.
    “Curfew,” the story of a depressed man who is asked to take care of his young niece, won the Oscar for live-action short film Sunday night. The film stars Shawn Christensen, who also wrote and directed the movie. The short film categories...

    Tags: Amour (movie), Movies, Marion Cotillard, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment

  2. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Review: Encounter with postwar giants at Southwest Chamber Music festival

    Southwest Chamber Music's 2013 L.A. International New Music Festival, in progress at the Colburn School's Zipper Concert Hall, is doing its attentive bit to broaden international musical relations. We hear too little music from Mexican, Korean or even Venezuelan composers. America and Germany lost its two greatest senior composers — Elliott Carter and Hans Werner Henze — late last year, but they have been long lost on the West Coast, where they remain ignored. Thankfully in such matters, Southwest can serve as an indispensable diplomat.
    Southwest Chamber Music's 2013 L.A. International New Music Festival, in progress at the Colburn School's Zipper Concert Hall, is doing its attentive bit to broaden international musical relations. We hear too little music from Mexican, Korean or even...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Entertainment, Germany, Music Industry

  4. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Matt Mattox dies at 91; master Hollywood dancer and choreographer

    Hollywood considered Matt Mattox one of the best dancers in the country when he was cast to dizzying effect in <a href="http://bit.ly/13b4irB">"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,"</a> the 1954 Oscar-winning film celebrated for its imaginative and masterful dance moves.
    Hollywood considered Matt Mattox one of the best dancers in the country when he was cast to dizzying effect in "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1954 Oscar-winning film celebrated for its imaginative and masterful dance moves. Billed as one of...

    Tags: New York City, Broadway Theater, Music, Entertainment, Theater

  6. Mar 12, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  7. Religion and the Ravens: Faith fuels Baltimore's 'mighty men'

    The media cover Ray Lewis' faith and his role as spiritual leader of the Ravens frequently. Ray Lewis makes it so. Anyone who has seen him once knows that he understands how to use pageantry to reveal deeper meaning. From taking off his jersey following...

    Tags: John Harbaugh, Poetry, Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens, Fellowship of Christian Athletes

  8. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Aaron Margolis, attorney

    Aaron Margolis, an attorney active in Zionist organizations, died of complications of a pituitary adenoma Feb. 10 at the North Oaks Retirement Community. The former Northwest Baltimore resident was 87.
    Aaron Margolis, an attorney active in Zionist organizations, died of complications of a pituitary adenoma Feb. 10 at the North Oaks Retirement Community. The former Northwest Baltimore resident was 87. Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Minnie and...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Church and State Relations, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Career and Workplace

  10. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Amelia J. Brooks, store manager

    Amelia J. Brooks, a retired store manager and active church member, died Feb. 16 from heart failure at a daughter's home in Buford, Ga.
    Amelia J. Brooks, a retired store manager and active church member, died Feb. 16 from heart failure at a daughter's home in Buford, Ga. The former longtime West Baltimore resident was 90. The daughter of a cobbler and a housekeeper, the former Amelia...

    Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Relief and Aid Organizations, Pikesville, Heart Failure

  12. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. WWII POW Carried No Hostility Toward Japanese Captors

    Baselio Zorzanello was a quiet hero of World War II, one of thousands of American troops who survived months in prisoner of war camps during World War II.
    The Hartford Courant
    Baselio Zorzanello was a quiet hero of World War II, one of thousands of American troops who survived months in prisoner of war camps during World War II. Like many veterans, he spoke of his experiences rarely and briefly. He dwelt mostly on the few...

    Tags: Breads, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Groton, Italy, Manila (Philippines)

  14. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Letters: America's problem isn't debt

    Re "No debt agreement, no break," Opinion, March 25 Debt hysteria, or "austerity," is the bad idea of late that just will not die. America does not have a debt crisis; it has an employment crisis, which, if appropriately addressed, would reduce the...

    Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Public Finance, Government Health Care, Politics, Medicare

  16. Feb 23, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  17. Lack of grave inscription angers family

    Arlene Bittner has been dead for 16 months, but you wouldn't know it by looking at her tombstone. The date of Bittner's death — Oct. 17, 2011 — still has not been engraved on her grave marker in St. Mark's Cemetery in Allentown. "It's a...

    Tags: Heart Attack, Whitehall, Human Interest, Allentown

  18. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Charles H. Latrobe III, highly decorated Navy fighter pilot

    Charles H. Latrobe III, a retired Koppers Co. executive who was a highly decorated World War II Navy night fighter pilot, died Feb. 16 of complications from pneumonia at Roland Park Place. He was 90.
    Charles H. Latrobe III, a retired Koppers Co. executive who was a highly decorated World War II Navy night fighter pilot, died Feb. 16 of complications from pneumonia at Roland Park Place. He was 90. "He was a very private person who had the highest...

    Tags: Roland Park, Engineering, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Physiology, Transportation Accidents

  20. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Jewish dead lie forgotten in East L.A. graves

    The black gates of Mount Zion are chained. A sign stamped on a wall of bright bougainvillea on Downey Road asks visitors to call a neighboring graveyard if they want to go in. The phone number doesn't exist anymore.
    The black gates of Mount Zion are chained. A sign stamped on a wall of bright bougainvillea on Downey Road asks visitors to call a neighboring graveyard if they want to go in. The phone number doesn't exist anymore. Robert Adler-Peckerar stood at the...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, China Earthquake (2010), Judaism, Vandalism, The Three Stooges

  22. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. George Michael: Books make a case for Christ

    A great affirmation will be heard in many churches this Sunday around the world with the saying, “He is risen!” with congregants responding, “He is risen indeed!” Christians will be celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from...

    Tags: Easter, Religion and Belief, University of Missouri , Chicago Tribune, Religious Festivals

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