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Mr. Obama goes to Hollywood
Tribune reporterBEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Hollywood has long maintained a mutual love affair with the presidency. John F. Kennedy was famously friendly with Marilyn Monroe, who serenaded him with "Happy birthday, Mr. President," and his father, Joseph, financed movie...Tags: John McCain, Steven Spielberg, Radio Industry, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, National Government
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Playboy founder Hugh Hefner's first true love was movies
"You've caught me with my pants on," Hugh Hefner said with a sad smirk. There are days (or entire decades) when Hefner greets the midday sun in silk pajamas and a robe, but on this particular December afternoon, well, the playboy just wasn't in the mood....Tags: Billy Wilder, Movies, Howard Hughes, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Roman Polanski
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It's a sign of 2009: Looking back on pop culture
andy.edelstein@newsday.comThey say time flies when you're having fun. Truth is, though, time flies even when you're not. As proof, we offer our annual look at the notable pop culture anniversaries we'll be observing in 2009. 50th (1959) The Day the Music Died (Feb.3) - Buddy...Tags: Billy Wilder, New York Mets, Iowa, Seinfeld (tv program), Marvin Gaye
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It's A Sign Of 2009: Looking Back On Pop Culture
Newsday Staff WriterThey say time flies when you're having fun. Truth is, though, time flies even when you're not. As proof, we offer our annual look at the notable pop culture anniversaries we'll be observing in 2009. 50th (1959) • The Day the Music Died (Feb.3) -...Tags: Billy Wilder, New York Mets, Iowa, Seinfeld (tv program), Marvin Gaye
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Image-makers
Image-makers Johnny Grant, 84; Hollywood's honorary mayor and biggest booster was known as host of the Walk of Fame induction ceremonies (Jan. 9) Bernie Boston, 74; a former Los Angeles Times photographer best known for his iconic 1960s picture of a...Tags: Los Angeles, New York, Robin Williams, Chet Baker, Philip Jones
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/daytripper: DESTINATION: Stony Brook Village
Special to NewsdayTen miles north of the Long Island Expressway's Exit 62 - beyond the bustling shopping centers and the towering structures of Stony Brook University and Stony Brook University Medical Center - picturesque Stony Brook Village is a harborside enclave of...Tags: Holidays, Stony Brook University, Charles Boyer, Waterford, Long Island Expressway
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OFF THE WALL: Head-spinning marathons
wertstv@gmail.comOff the Wall likes to rock and roll all night and party every day. ROAD TO ROCK. Join the stars backstage at Madison Square Garden. The new series "Road to MSG" (tonight at 8, MSG) premieres behind the scenes at Z100's Jingle Ball 2008, with acts...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Hugh Laurie, Movies, Rihanna, Christmas
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Spending a day in Stony Brook Village
Special to NewsdayTen miles north Long Island Expressway's Exit 62 – beyond the bustling shopping centers and the towering structures of Stony Brook University and Stony Brook Medical Center – picturesque Stony Brook Village is a harborside enclave of shops, restaurants...Tags: Holidays, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, St. George, Waterford, Sammy Davis Jr.
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Marilyn Monroe photos auctioned
Monroe photos auctioned A collection of photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken for Vogue magazine the year she died has been auctioned in New York for nearly $150,000. A spokeswoman for Christie's auction house says the 36 photos taken by Bert Stern sold...Tags: New York, Auction Service
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Best Years In Sports
As we look back at the events of 2008 that made it a memorable sports year (Page B1), Courant Staff Writer Paul Doyle reminisces about other years that made a mark in the history books: 1941 • Joe DiMaggio's hitting streak spanned 56 games, May...Tags: Basketball, Tennis, Lou Gehrig, All Stars, Miami Dolphins
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Detective's artistry puts a face on crime
Sentinel Staff WriterDetective Stephen Fusco knows faces. The ones belonging to the living and the dead. He can turn skulls, found half-buried in wooded lots, into almost three-dimensional faces of missing persons. His composites of the dead include possible hairstyles...Tags: Police, Personal Service, Florida, Hawaii, Winter Garden
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Rebackoff: I imagine you'll agree
Forum Publishing GroupSo many spooky thoughts, so little space. With that said, perhaps a short commentary on all things going on in this wacky mind. Here we go. • Gotta tell you, G.W. looked pretty nifty ducking those flying shoes. I was proud of him. And the shoe-...Tags: Holidays, Cranberries, New York, Tom Cruise, Vince Vaughn
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