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    May 12, 2012 |Story| AM News
  1. EVERYDAY PEOPLE: Director to show how ordinary folk are crucial to history films

    Robby Henson says he knows period history films cut against the grain of Hollywood — they don’t fit nicely into the popcorn-movie category for teen audiences. 
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    Robby Henson says he knows period history films cut against the grain of Hollywood — they don’t fit nicely into the popcorn-movie category for teen audiences.  “But a good story is what the best screenplays are based on, and history...

    Tags: Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Arts, Wars and Interventions

  2. Dec 16, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. The sniff test: How to pick a perfume for someone

    Is it possible to pick a perfume for someone? Should you even attempt such a personal gift? If the recipient likes fragrance or is interested in scent, the answer is a resounding yes. And we've got some tips and guidelines for shopping. For starters, try to get the names of perfumes the giftee has enjoyed in the past. This allows a sales associate at a perfume counter or a specialist perfume shop to spot trends and patterns and determine whether the recipient favors florals, fresh clean scents, classic French, spicy warm or meditative incense perfumes.
    Is it possible to pick a perfume for someone? Should you even attempt such a personal gift? If the recipient likes fragrance or is interested in scent, the answer is a resounding yes. And we've got some tips and guidelines for shopping. For starters,...

    Tags: Barbie (fictional character), Health and Beauty Products, Chanel S.A.

  4. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Libby Fischer Hellmann follows suspenseful new paths

    Early in her career as an author, Libby Fischer Hellmann had written three unpublished novels, and thought she was hot stuff.
    Early in her career as an author, Libby Fischer Hellmann had written three unpublished novels, and thought she was hot stuff. Then her agent told her she needed to change her writing, her characters and her voice, and while she was at it, she needed...

    Tags: Social Media, Burson-Marsteller, Media Industry, NBC (tv network), Arts and Culture

  6. Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Hagerstown native tells of 'role of a lifetime' in 'Lincoln'

    His work has been seen by millions — most recently in the Stephen Spielberg film “Lincoln” — but this Hagerstown native might not be easily recognized despite his appearances in scores of movies, television shows and commercials.
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    His work has been seen by millions — most recently in the Stephen Spielberg film “Lincoln” — but this Hagerstown native might not be easily recognized despite his appearances in scores of movies, television shows and commercials....

    Tags: Entertainment, Mad Men (tv program), Celebrities, University of Southern California, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  8. Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Santa Barbara Festival sets film, tribute lineup

    The Santa Barbara Film Festival will present 13 world premieres and 32 American premieres in its 28<sup>th</sup> annual gathering, with tributes set for actors Ann Dowd (&ldquo;Compliance&rdquo;), Elle Fanning (&ldquo;Ginger &amp; Rosa&rdquo;), Ezra Miller ("The Perks of Being a Wallflower"), Omar Sy (&ldquo;The Intouchables&rdquo;), Eddie Redmayne (&ldquo;Les Mis&eacute;rables&rdquo;) and Quevenzhan&eacute; Wallis (&ldquo;Beasts of the Southern Wild&rdquo;).
    The Santa Barbara Film Festival will present 13 world premieres and 32 American premieres in its 28th annual gathering, with tributes set for actors Ann Dowd (“Compliance”), Elle Fanning (“Ginger & Rosa”), Ezra Miller ("The Perks...

    Tags: Timothy Spall, Django Unchained (movie), Elle Fanning, Arts and Culture, Amy Adams

  10. Dec 13, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. ‘Dragon Tattoo’: Denise Mina on Larsson, feminist crime fiction

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    It's hard to imagine someone better suited to adapt Stieg Larsson's “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” as a graphic ......
  12. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. The significance of Erdrich

    Just before N. Scott Momaday won the a 1969 Pulitzer Prize for "House Made of Dawn," Marshall Sprague reviewed the book for the New York Times and began: "This first novel, subtly wrought as a piece of Navajo silverware, is the work of a young Kiowa Indian who teaches English and writes poetry at the University of California in Santa Barbara. That creates a difficulty for a reviewer right away. American Indians do not write novels and poetry as a rule, or teach English in top-ranking universities either."
    Just before N. Scott Momaday won the a 1969 Pulitzer Prize for "House Made of Dawn," Marshall Sprague reviewed the book for the New York Times and began: "This first novel, subtly wrought as a piece of Navajo silverware, is the work of a young Kiowa...

    Tags: Judges, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Amnesty International, Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune

  14. Dec 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Hotel makeovers from around the world

    As we approach the end of the year, we tend to think about making changes. Think you can't change? These hotels did. Many of them started as one thing and wound up another. They may inspire you to the point of prayer, drink (water or something harder), a life of crime or even going underground. Here are some that intrigued us. (Note that rates do not include applicable taxes.)
    As we approach the end of the year, we tend to think about making changes. Think you can't change? These hotels did. Many of them started as one thing and wound up another. They may inspire you to the point of prayer, drink (water or something harder),...

    Tags: Animal, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945), Landforms

  16. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. 'The Childs Child' by Ruth Rendell is sluggish and obvious

    If there were a Mount Rushmore of English crime fiction, it would feature the chiseled faces of Dorothy L. Sayers, Agatha Christie, P.D. James and Ruth Rendell. (Yes, all women, but that's another essay.) Of this august quartet, Rendell is perhaps the...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Mystery (genre), Authors

  18. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Skyfall': Javier Bardem on the difference between Silva, Chigurh

    "Look upon your work!"
    "Look upon your work!" In "Skyfall," Javier Bardem as the vengeance-driven villain known as Silva demands this of spy chief M (Judi Dench) and James Bond (Daniel Craig) in a devilish baritone as he twists a dental mouthpiece dripping with saliva out...

    Tags: Entertainment, Celebrities, Sam Mendes, Ricardo Montalban, Javier Bardem

  20. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. American Cinematheque gets into the holiday spirit

    The American Cinematheque's Egyptian and Aero theaters are getting into the holiday spirit with two festive programs: "Christmas With Charlie Chaplin" and "Holiday Spirit on the Big Screen."
    The American Cinematheque's Egyptian and Aero theaters are getting into the holiday spirit with two festive programs: "Christmas With Charlie Chaplin" and "Holiday Spirit on the Big Screen." Chaplin and Paulette Goddard star in his last silent film, the...

    Tags: Entertainment, Django Unchained (movie), Vera-Ellen, Sylvester Stallone, Arts and Culture

  22. Nov 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Detective has been good to his creator

    It's been two decades since the maverick Los Angeles homicide detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch made his debut in Michael Connelly's first novel, "The Black Echo." In 18 novels over that span, the hard-charging, short-tempered, fiercely independent Bosch &mdash; named, appropriately, for the 15th-century Dutch painter known for hellish scenes of physical and spiritual violence &mdash; has hunted down and confronted a series of murderers, several of them serial killers; repeatedly clashed with his co-workers and bosses at the Los Angeles Police Department; and engaged in a series of personal and family relationships, all of them difficult, most of them short-term.
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    It's been two decades since the maverick Los Angeles homicide detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch made his debut in Michael Connelly's first novel, "The Black Echo." In 18 novels over that span, the hard-charging, short-tempered, fiercely independent Bosch...

    Tags: Michael Connelly, Entertainment, Los Angeles Times, Burn Notice (tv program) , Los Angeles Police Department

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