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Joe Hyams dies at 85; former Hollywood columnist, bestselling author
Joe Hyams, a former Hollywood columnist and bestselling author of books ranging from biographies of Humphrey Bogart and James Dean to a popular tome on Eastern philosophy, has died. He was 85.
Hyams, a longtime Los Angeles resident who moved to Penrose,...Tags: Periodicals, Cinema Industry, Death and Dying, Illegal Immigrants, Newspaper and Magazine
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Accepting Change In Our Calm, Steady Way
This boring land-of-steady-habits way of doing things may not be so bad after all. The thing I've long hated about my native state is now what I might actually like: We change, but quietly. On Wednesday afternoon, when nothing much at all was...Tags: Marriage, Christianity, Same-Sex Marriage, George Washington, Family
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to art house and 2nd run theaters for the week beginning Nov. 14
•indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 beverlyartcenter.org •'Mongol' ** 1/2 (Germany; Sergei...Tags: The Wackness, Washington Post Company, David Lean, Clifton Webb, World War II
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Yesterday's miracle is today's cliche
Forum Publishing GroupLast week, desperate to avoid "Desperate Housewives," I tuned into Turner Classic Movies to watch "All the President's Men." The movie, which won a bunch of Academy Awards, took its title from the book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. It starred...Tags: International Business Machines Corporation, Conservation, Television Industry, Endangered Species, Washington Post Company
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TV on DVD: 'I Dream of Jeannie,' 'Wagon Train'
Wagon Train: The Complete Color Season Series The westward-driving saga from TV's Western heyday spotlights all-star guests - Barbara Stanwyck, Carolyn Jones, Peter Falk, Suzanne Pleshette, Bruce Dern, Joan Blondell, Ronald Reagan (in one of his final...Tags: Count Basie, Barbara Stanwyck, Martin Sheen, Anne Francis, Sony Corp.
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Don't expect much from next Great Man
Finally, blessedly, it's over. After the longest, most expensive campaign in American history, the voters have decided who will be the next Great Man to take the helm of our ship of state. Sen. Barack Obama has been swept into the presidency on a wave...Tags: Barack Obama, George Bush, Federal Reserve, Bill Clinton, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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If Hollywood ran the elections
The Hartford CourantBy Saturday, Halloween will be history. But a few days later, the real horror comes: Election Day. No matter your political stripe, watching election returns can be mentally and emotionally draining. Forget about them for an hour or two, but keep your...Tags: Annette Bening, Meryl Streep, Alan Alda, Kevin Kline, National Government
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'The Norman Maclean Reader' edited by O. Alan Weltzien
We love boy wonders. America is a land that lauds the youthful vigor, the fresh face, the new dawn. This is a young place, after all, compared to the rest of those doddering continents and their crusty, ancient countries, thus it's no surprise that we...Tags: Book, University of Chicago, Fishing, Brad Pitt, Fiction
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Cablevision swings to 3Q profit
james.bernstein@newsday.comCablevision Systems Corp., boosted by strong gains in its cable service, programming, and Madison Square Garden units, swung to a profit in the third quarter, compared with a loss in the same period last year. The Bethpage-based company, the largest...Tags: Beacon Theater, Consumer Electronics Industry, Radio City Music Hall, James Dolan, Television Industry
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If Hollywood Ran The Elections
The Hartford CourantNo matter your political stripe, watching election returns can be mentally and emotionally draining. Forget about them for an hour or two, but keep your head in a political mode. Here are some good movies to distract you from the inevitable: All the...Tags: Annette Bening, Meryl Streep, Alan Alda, Kevin Kline, National Government
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Election movie winners
Is it Tuesday yet? Even the most patriotic of us might be feeling election fatigue this week. Campaigns generally are messy affairs, with stories that keep changing and endings that never seem to come, and the Obama-McCain battle has been no different....Tags: Annette Bening, Matthew Broderick, Alexander Payne, National Government, Richard Dreyfuss
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Need escape?
Tribune Newspapers252LOS ANGELES—Is it Tuesday yet? Even the most patriotic among us might be feeling election fatigue this week. Campaigns generally are messy affairs, with stories that keep changing and endings that never seem to come, and the Obama-McCain battle...Tags: Annette Bening, Matthew Broderick, National Government, Alexander Payne, Richard Dreyfuss
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