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Interactive art exhibit to close Jan. 11
The world premiere of an interactive art exhibit at the Milwaukee Art Museum is almost over. "Act/React: Interactive Installation Art" closes after Jan. 11. Six artists created 10 works for the show. Among them was Academy Award winner Brian Knep, who...Tags: Film Festivals, Awards and Prizes, Movies, Cinema Industry, Academy Awards
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Writers and editors
Writers and editors George MacDonald Fraser, 82; author of the "Flashman" series of historical adventure novels (Jan. 2) Gilbert A. Harrison, 92; editor of the New Republic, helped launch new talent (Jan. 3) Philip Agee, 72; former CIA official wrote...Tags: Harriet Tubman, National Government, Amy Tan, Lyndon B. Johnson, Books
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Sizing up 2009 movies
With digital projection, IMAX screens and movies in 3-D all coming to a theater near you, 2009 could go down as the year that high-tech became the indisputably dominant force in American movie theaters.
No less an industry force than DreamWorks Animation...Tags: Jim Carrey, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Pixar, Harry Potter, Movies
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Star Salute: Newman, Heston, Ledger And Others Lost In 2008
It's not so much that we've lost them. The amazing thing is that we've had the privilege of their company. What follows is a look at some of the people in entertainment and the arts who died in 2008. - Movies and theater. Two of the greats made their...Tags: Bernie Mac, Robert Rauschenberg, Tim Russert, George Carlin, Harold Pinter
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In memoriam: Deaths in 2008
Sir Edmund Hillary was the first man to stand atop the world's highest mountain. Dr. Michael DeBakey developed treatments for heart disease that prolonged the lives of millions. Arthur C. Clarke carried readers and movie fans light years into space and...Tags: Robert Rauschenberg, National Government, Tim Russert, Tony Snow, Mike Smith
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Filmmakers
Filmmakers Edward Klosinski, 65; a Polish cinematographer best known for his work with director Andrzej Wajda (Jan. 5) Ralph Bradshaw White, 66; an underwater cinematographer who documented the 1985 discovery of the Titanic (Feb. 4) Kon Ichikawa, 92; a...Tags: Movies, Victor Hugo, Andrzej Wajda, Academy Awards, Michael Crichton
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Forcing rhymes (if not frivolity) for the holidays
United Feature Syndicate'Tis the night before Christmas and sentimentality abounds. There are plenty of Christmasy shows while Santa's making his rounds. You can DVR them or TIVO them, or if you're old school, even tape them. But one thing is certainly certain: You sure can't...Tags: Jim Carrey, Movies, Jimmy Stewart, Jeff Goldblum, Holidays
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Goodbye to Butch Cassidy and others
Of The Associated PressCharleton Heston's powerful screen presence dominated ''The Ten Commandments'' and ''Ben-Hur.'' Paul Newman portrayed lovable rogues in smaller-scale films that reflected changing attitudes toward sex and society. Moses and Michelangelo. Hud, Butch...Tags: Robert Rauschenberg, Charlie Brown, Tim Russert, Butch Cassidy, Mike Smith
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Va. high school student is bound for Hollywood
Star-ExponentNot wounds, nor blood, nor stitches could stop Andrew Hebert from his directorial dreams. Hebert, who suffered a seven-stitch knife wound to the arm last summer while filming a short horror picture, has wanted to be behind the camera since he was a...Tags: Suicide, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Movies, People, High Schools
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Getting value as if you're a tourist in New York
valerie.kellogg@newsday.comThere's always something in New York a lifelong New Yorker hasn't seen. Start a family, and eventually the allure of those once unappealing tourist attractions seems palpable. An indoor Ferris wheel? Yea! The wax museum? Wow! An $8.50 ice cream? Ooh...Tags: Central Park, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Energy Saving, Bars and Clubs
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Coming soon to the lab, 'Jurassic Park'
Associated PressBringing Jurassic Park one step closer to reality, scientists have deciphered much of the genetic code of the woolly mammoth, a feat they say could allow them to re-create the shaggy, prehistoric beast in as little as a decade or two. The project marks...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Natural Science, Penn State University, Old Dominion University, Biology
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Director Pledges Allegiance to 'Captain America'
Zap2It.comMarvel Studios has lined up a director for the studio's "First Avenger: Captain America." According to The Hollywood Reporter, Joe Johnston will helm the period pic, which will be released in 2011. Nobody has actually been hired to write the "Captain...Tags: Adolf Hitler, Joe Johnston, The Wolf Man (movie, 2009)
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