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Katherine Pope: An ear for great stories
The gig: President of Universal Media Studios, the NBC Universal-owned television studio that produces "Heroes," "House," "The Office," "30 Rock" and the long-running "Law & Order" series. "I spend a lot of time talking about stories, ideas, characters....Tags: Primetime, Television Industry, NBC, Cinderella, Julie Andrews
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La gran pantalla usa grandes nombres para analizar grandes conflictos
Hollywood ha hecho muchas películas sobre la homosexualidad, pero Milk es el primer filme que muestra la gesta desarrollada por el movimiento gay a favor de sus derechos civiles. A pesar de su fuerte contenido político, el filme dirigido por Gus Van Sant...Tags: Gus van Sant, Gays and Lesbians, Emily Watson, John Malkovich, Minority Groups
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Comedy writer Irving Brecher dies at 94; scripted Marx Brothers shows, created 'Life of Riley'
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Irving Brecher, who wrote vaudeville one-liners for Milton Berle and scripted Marx Brothers movies, the TV and radio hit "The Life of Riley" and the Oscar-nominated musical "Meet Me in St. Louis," has died. He was 94. Brecher died...Tags: Groucho Marx, Film Festivals, Milton Berle, New York Times, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Comedy writer in radio, TV, film
Tribune NewspapersLOS ANGELES — Irving Brecher, a comedy writer whose career in radio, television and the movies included writing two Marx Brothers comedies, co-writing the Judy Garland musical "Meet Me in St. Louis" and creating the radio and TV series "The Life...Tags: Film Festivals, Milton Berle, CBS Corp., Radio
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Irving Brecher dies at 94; Comedy writer got an Oscar nod for 'Meet Me in St. Louis'
Irving Brecher, a comedy writer whose career in radio, television and the movies included writing two Marx Brothers comedies, co-writing the Judy Garland musical "Meet Me in St. Louis" and creating the radio and TV series "The Life of Riley," has died. He...Tags: Betty Hutton, Groucho Marx, Theft, Film Festivals, Milton Berle
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Painter Grace Hartigan recalled as 'restless spirit'
Before she passed away Saturday after a long illness, Grace Hartigan was adamant, even imperious about the arrangements for how she would be memorialized. And she will get her way, as Hartigan, a seminal figure in the U.S. art world and a longtime...Tags: Larry Rivers, World War II, Philip Guston, Mark Rothko, Whitney Museum
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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: Tony Curtis, Marriage, Family, Punishment, Dancing
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TODAY'S PICKS
THE CLASH LIVE: REVOLUTION ROCK (10 p.m., WLIW/21) - Documentary of the influential British punk band includes interviews with band members and clips of live performances. MOVIES THE GODFATHER (8 p.m., AMC) (Drama, 1972) - Francis Ford Coppola'...Tags: Sidney Poitier, Al Pacino, Owen Wilson, Christopher Walken, Film Festivals
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Today's TV Highlights
7:30 p.m. SHO "A/K/A Tommy Chong" He was just a 60-something family man trying to make a living. Unfortunately, he was also a celebrity making that living from a product that's illegal in some states. This 2005 documentary revisits the arrest of Tommy...Tags: Music Industry, Ray Bolger, Television Industry, Desperate Housewives, NBC
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Tapping into his talent
Fred Astaire by Joseph Epstein Yale University Press / 224 pages / $22 Fred Astaire, writes Joseph Epstein, the veteran critic and essayist, "was the very model ... of the democratic dandy, itself an innovative figure." He adds that G. Bruce Boyer...Tags: Easter, Eleanor Powell, Henry James, Physiology, Yale University
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On this date: Nov. 8
1793: The Louvre opened in Paris. 1923: Adolf Hitler made a failed attempt at seizing power in Germany with the Beer Hall Putsch. 1964: Judy Garland and daughter Liza Minnelli appeared together at the London Palladium. 1965: Days of Our Lives...Tags: Liza Minnelli, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, NBC, Adolf Hitler, Local Elections
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Ray Ellis dies at 85; arranger worked with Bobby Darin, Johnny Mathis, Doris Day, scores of others
Ray Ellis, the versatile pop music arranger who wrote the charts for hits by the Four Lads, Bobby Darin, Connie Francis, Doris Day and Johnny Mathis, has died. He was 85.
Ellis, a longtime resident of Ojai, died Oct. 27 of liver cancer at an assisted-...Tags: Music Industry, Popular Music, Billie Holiday, Bette Midler, NBC
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