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Review: Muddled message in 'Silver Circle'
What to make of "Silver Circle," with its low-rent animation, blunt antigovernment jabs and robotic dialogue? Directed by Pasha Roberts from a script by Steven Schwartz, this eccentric diatribe set in a dystopic near-future has a lot on its Ron Paul-esque...
Tags: Entertainment, Federal Reserve, Washington, DC, Movies
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Review: Blank stares in 'Generation Um...'
At 48, Keanu Reeves is twice the age of his nubile costar Adelaide Clemens in "Generation Um..." and the generation gap might explain why they spend the film staring at each other blankly. Reeves plays John, a driver for an escort service who works nights...
Tags: Entertainment, Movies
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Where to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in L.A. area — no blarney
Mistakes are the portals of discovery. At least that's what James Joyce, one of Ireland's most famous writers — and a notorious drinker — once said. The phrase rings particularly true on St. Patrick's Day, the saucy Irish holiday that is...
Tags: Holidays, Foods and Beverages, James Joyce, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Review: Trapped in dreary 'K-11' prison story
"K-11" has the makings of a cult movie campfest but little of the authentic wit, edge or outré vision it would take to get there. What's left is a dreary jailhouse drama that somehow managed to imprison a few notable actors within its lurid walls. The...
Tags: Portia Doubleday, Abusive Behavior, Goran Visnjic, Cameron Stewart, D.B. Sweeney
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A new stage for Harry Hamlin in 'One November Yankee'
Since mid-November, two actors who were once stars of the TV hits "L.A. Law" and "MASH" have been taking the stage four nights a week at a 99-seat North Hollywood theater. The easy assumption to make is that they have settled for local theater after years...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Dance, Celebrities, Cameron Monaghan, Entertainment Events
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Tapas bar opens in NoHo, Police uncover large amount of marijuana and drugs and Glendale officials defend electric rate increases
Good morning, readers. Today is Friday, July 13, 2012. The North Hollywood Arts District seems to acquire a new business every month. An area rather desolate a few years ago is now home to several restaurants, an independent coffee shop, a Laemmle...
Tags: Tapas, Google Inc., Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, OxyContin (drug)
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Burb's Eye View: Vet had a close-up view of Pearl Harbor
Jack Rogo is tough. He's funny. He gets to the point when he's talking to you. And when he begins the story about having breakfast in Pearl Harbor the day it was bombed, he launches into a cadence that years of practice provide. He's the guy you want...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), New York City, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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More apartments rise in NoHo Arts District
Apartment complexes planned before the demise of the redevelopment agencies in California continue to rise in North Hollywood. The projects in the NoHo Arts District near the northern terminus of the Red Line subway include the recently completed NoHo...
Tags: Entertainment, Los Angeles Times, PATH, Outdoor Cinema, Movies
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San Fernando Valley roundup: NoHo dining car still closed, Paul Rudd's former life as a D.J.
Good morning, readers. Today is Wednesday, November 28. With restaurants, coffee shops, bars and art galleries, nightlife is booming in North Hollywood. But Phil's Diner, which served dishes out of a renovated dining car, was shuttered less than a...Tags: Broken Bones, Paul Rudd, Lifestyle and Leisure, Abusive Behavior, Injuries and Wounds
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Artsy seniors ready to move into NoHo
Good morning, readers. Today is Saturday, November 24. Seniors are moving to North Hollywood to sing, dance and act. Once opened, the NoHo Senior Arts Colony will include a 78-seat theater, reports the L.A. Times. A body that burned in Canoga Park...
Tags: Google Inc.
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A real payoff in 'Price Check'
The sharp workplace comedy "Price Check" is a you-are-there slip-and-slide that follows a supermarket chain's pricing department exec whose life gets upended by a whirlwind new boss. Pete Cozy (Eric Mabius) would rather 9-to-5 it and spend time with his...
Tags: Entertainment, Long Island, Parker Posey, Movies, Price Check (movie)
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Comic book store opens in NoHo, Burbank man allegedly billed city for own graffiti
Good morning, readers. Today is Saturday, November 10. If you feel like relaxing with a stack of comic books today, head to North Hollywood. Blastoff opens its doors today in the Arts District, reports the Daily News. Speaking of new business, two...Tags: Google Inc.
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