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Tough guy Robert Davi gets musical
Tribune NewspapersLOS ANGELES—"I don't really like to fight," said Robert Davi, laughing. "I have this persona of a tough guy, but I didn't want to make a film that had that. I wanted to make something that had humor, heart and song." This from the man known for...Tags: Music Theater, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Theft, Astoria, Robert Davi
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Sports collectibles show hits The Villages
The Villages Sports Card and Collectible Club will have a show and sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Colony Cottage Recreation Center in The Villages (County Road 466A and Morse Boulevard). More than 30 exhibitors will sell sports cards,...Tags: Milton Berle, Religious Festivals, Music Theater, Christmas, Murder
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Holly Golightly continues to enchant 50 years after Capote published 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ The scene that made it excusable to wear a tiara to breakfast: Audrey Hepburn, gowned in Givenchy black with long gloves, fat pearls and oversized sunglasses. She peers through a Tiffany's window with Danish and coffee in hand. Having...Tags: Mia Farrow, Celebrity, Fiction, Marilyn Monroe, Celebrity Mothers
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A generation of hope — daughters of music legend Nat King Cole give hope to young musicians
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyThe Cole twins, Timolin and Casey of Boca Raton, the youngest daughters of music legend Nat King Cole, have established Nat King Cole Generation Hope, Inc., a non-profit foundation to benefit music education in schools in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Music Industry, Rodney Peete, Death and Dying, Miami Beach
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Jazz society to open season this month with concerts in Boca
Forum Publishing GroupSix Boca Raton concerts featuring a variety of jazz artists and musicians will headline the upcoming season for South Florida's Swing and Jazz Preservation Society. Concerts take place at 7:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month in the auditorium at...Tags: Delray Beach, Music Industry, Dick Hyman, Jazz Music, Ray Charles
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Tough guy/heavy Robert Davi reveals his musical side in 'The Dukes'
"I don't really like to fight," said Robert Davi, laughing. "I have this persona of a tough guy, but I didn't want to make a film that had that. I wanted to make something that had humor, heart and song."
This from the man known for scores of hard-bitten...Tags: Music Theater, Theft, Astoria, Robert Davi, Opera
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Pictorial book 'Havana Before Castro' details exotic era of tourism, extravagance
Special CorrespondentThe vintage lure of Havana's Tropicana nightclub is undeniable. Perhaps more so for those who have never seen it. Picture a young Cuban-American girl, a daughter from the first wave of immigrants to settle in Miami, watching after-school television in a...Tags: Lucky Luciano, World War II, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Desi Arnaz, Organized Crime
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The Fontainebleau, grand old dame of Miami Beach, is reborn in $1 billion fashion statement
Associated Press WriterMIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) _ It takes a lot to impress here, a place where magazine models shop and $100,000 cars creep by without a batted eye. But there are exceptions, and in the 1950s and 60s the only one that mattered was the Fontainebleau hotel....Tags: Personal Service, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure
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Quincy Jones looks back, in hardcover
"You know the real reason you do a book like this? It's so you can actually remember all the things that have happened to you in 75 years of life." Quincy Jones let out a loud laugh at that one. The man who has 27 Grammys on his shelves has been playing a...Tags: Ray Charles, Count Basie, Barack Obama, Taylor Hackford, Bono
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Obama should follow Carter's lead and bring jazz back to the White House
If President-elect Barack Obama wants to make a bold cultural statement—one that resonates deeply with his autobiography and with the legacy of his adopted hometown, Chicago—there's a compelling way to do it: Teach the White House to swing...Tags: Illinois Jacquet, Bill Clinton, John Coltrane, Louis Armstrong, Music Industry
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Surrealist uses art to plumb gut emotions
Sentinel Staff WriterCentral Florida artist Sandra Scheetz Wise pursues the art of surrealism by setting everyday objects in novel combinations and environments to address the inward twists of the human psyche. For example: the countries on the female's abdomen in Wise's...Tags: Religious Festivals, Milton Berle, Music Theater, Clermont, Jerry Lewis
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Tributes pour in as Mena leaves commission
Forum Publishing GroupTed Mena wasn't the archetypal Coral Springs commissioner. Nor can anyone say that he made an attempt to conform to type. "Remember me when we you hear Frank Sinatra's 'My Way,'" Mena said in the presence of fellow commissioners, city staff and...Tags: Local Authority, Minority Groups, Coral Springs, Martin Luther King Jr., National or Ethnic Minorities
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