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George Hamilton's autobiography follows recent Hollywood tome trend : plenty of sex
Associated Press WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) _ The recent spate of male movie stars writing their life stories — including Tony Curtis, Robert Vaughn and Robert Wagner — offers something that would have been verboten in their studio years: sex, sex and more sex. Now,...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Fred Astaire
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How to succeed at winter (without really crying)
. . Our 12-point plan: Overview / 15 . Team building: Cold-weather workouts / 16 outward bound: Midwest festivals / 17 outreach: Gifts of time and compassion / 18 down time: Brief respites and getaways / 18 Outsourcing: Delegate those duties / 21...Tags: Personal Service
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'Virginia Woolf': adept war of the words
There's a reason that Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? takes place in the enervating brown light of 2 a.m., as if viewed through a glass of brandy. Outside the windows, everything is dark. Inside, it's not much brighter. The four characters have pushed...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Celebrity, Edward Albee, Family, Richard Burton
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Watch the Hollywood classics on Long Island
daniel.bubbeo@newsday.comSeen any good movies lately? If current films about talking Chihuahuas or saw-wielding killers don't spark reel excitement, here's your ticket to check out some classics from Hollywood's golden past. Picture Show Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, Sag...Tags: Frank Capra Jr., Patricia Neal, East Hampton (East Hampton, New York), Irene Dunne, Carole Lombard
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About this issue
When Tom Hundley was a young foreign correspondent in Jerusalem for the Tribune, he found that stories on archeological discoveries were a welcome respite from the daily grind of car bombings and bloodshed. Two decades later, based in Chicago, Tom is back...Tags: Archaeology, Periodicals
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Tommy Hilfiger's Greenwich, Conn., house
Tribune reporterTommy Hilfiger is never in one place for more than four days or so. It's partly because he's always traveling—promoting his collections of American sportswear and accessories, and his book, "Iconic America" (Universe, 350 pages, $60). At noon on...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Folk Music, Muhammad Ali, Tommy Hilfiger Corporation, Marilyn Monroe
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'Reputation: Portraits in Power' by Marjorie Williams, an Editor's Choice
"Its credit system is proximity; its currency, information," wrote Marjorie Williams, in 1993. She was writing about our nation's capital. Williams, a much admired Washington-based journalist, died of liver cancer in 2005 but was fortunate enough to...Tags: Cancer, Diseases, Death and Dying, Book
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Chicago's storyteller
Tribune reporterLouis Terkel arrived here as a child from New York and in Chicago found not only a new name but a place that perfectly matched—in its energy, its swagger, its charms, its heart—his own personality. They made a perfect and enduring pair....Tags: Folk Music, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Angela Lansbury, Sales, Studs Lonigan
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Connie Francis stays true to her roots through good times and bad
Special to The Morning CallWho would have thought that an Italian kid from Newark named Concetta Rosemarie Franconero, who sang and played the accordion on Arthur Godfrey's ''Talent Scout'' show in the early 1950s, would become the most popular and prolific female vocalist of the...Tags: Connie Francis, George Hamilton, Dick Clark, Judy Garland, Doris Day
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Home entertaining
In these days of economic uncertainty and financial instability, the temptation may be to hunker down at home, erect barricades and clip coupons. The pull to protect oneself, and loved ones, by insulating our homes from the wild vicissitudes of modern...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Julia Child
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Milton Katselas, acting coach to the stars, dies at 75
LOS ANGELES - Milton Katselas, a prominent acting teacher and director whose students included George Clooney, Alec Baldwin, Michelle Pfeiffer and hundreds of other actors, has died. He was 75. Katselas, who founded the Beverly Hills Playhouse acting...Tags: Broadway, George Clooney, Alec Baldwin, Richard Burton, Death and Dying
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George Hamilton: A Sunny Disposition Sees Funny Side Of Life
Los Angeles TimesThe tannest man alive isn't so bronze these days. As George Hamilton opens the door of his tony Los Angeles condo, his Super Swarthiness appears on the pale side, with even a hint of freckles on his face. What happened? Is tanning no longer part of...Tags: Michael Caine, George Hamilton, Susan Kohner, Medical Specialization, Celebrity
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