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Cinema Bistro to feature 'Annie Hall'
The Robinson Film Center's seated-dinner-and-a-movie event, called Cinema Bistro, returns Wednesday with a showing of Woody Allen's 'Annie Hall.' The 1977 classic new York romance, an Academy Award winner for best picture, also stars Diane Keaton, Shelley Duvall and Paul Simon.
Never has an artist created such glorious noise exploring her own uncertainty. The recent output of Sydney songstress Sarah Blasko offers such soul-searching songs as All I Want , Is My Baby Yours? and - as in "It's something I can't even explain". The latter gorgeous song from Blasko's 2007 album What the Sea Wants, the Sea Will Have, completed an ...
Ten Romantic Comedies for the Over-50s Crowd
If you're feeling blue, any of these movies will lighten your mood and may have you reminiscing about the good, old days - no texting or twittering in these movies, for those of us over-50. 1. When Harry Met Sally - This 1989 screenplay by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner is a warm New York story .
H.R. Giger: Father of the alien
One of H.R. Gigera s less-than-cuddly artworks. Three decades ago, a loathsome, worm-like parasite burst from the chest of a hapless spaceship crew member - an electrifying moment that made cinematic history, as well as the reputations of pretty well everyone concerned.
Michigan's war of words at an impasse
In an iconic scene from the Oscar-winning "Annie Hall," the movie screen splits to reveal separate counseling sessions in which troubled lovers Woody Allen and Diane Keaton are being asked how often they sleep together.
This tall, curly-haired son of longtime CBS radio announcer Ken Roberts debuted on Broadway in "Something About a Soldier" . Twice-nominated for Tony Awards, Tony Roberts has had notable collaborations with Neil.... This tall, curly-haired son of longtime CBS radio announcer Ken Roberts debuted on Broadway in "Something About a Soldier" .
While the 1960s would be typified as a sort of waking dream, where television and film seemed to bind at the genetic level with the political and social worlds, the 1970s came to be looked at as the Sunday morning after the bad acid trip.
White House tussles with Fox over 'news'
The White House-Fox News tussle of the past 10 days makes you long for a real-life version of the classic movie-line argument scene in Annie Hall.
Diane Keaton - Keaton Fears Her Romance Days are Over
Caption: Diane Keaton and guest The Alliance for Children's Rights Honors Annual Dinner Gala held at the Beverly Hills Hotel Los Angeles, California .... Actress DIANE KEATON fears the only way she'd land a lover these days is if she paid him to romance her.
How I turned Woody Allen into a comic strip
In the 1970s, Stuart Hample was a struggling cartoonist. Then he hit on the idea of turning the angst-ridden life of his favourite standup comedian, Woody Allen, into a comic strip Stuart Hample guardian.co.uk , Sunday 18 October 2009 11.02 BST Heard the one about Freud and the blintzes? a Woody Allen doing standup in 1966.
Singer-songwriter Paul Simon has worked most of his career as a solo artist and yet, despite his many individual accomplishments, may always be best remembered for his collaboration with Art Garfunkel.
Under the old model of courtship, you would date someone a few times, and if you found that you were really attracted to that person, you might consider having sex .
Couples burn up the screen -- or not
The only hitch: They have to endure couple's therapy -- for, one hopes, our amusement.
Spotlight on Laurel Mill Playhouse's Play It Again, Sam
Mike: This is Mike Clark with Show Biz Radio. Today I am talking with Keith Brown, who is the director for Laurel Mill Playhouse's production of Play It Again, Sam .
Actor Tony Roberts Falls Ill On Broadway Stage
Share + Oct 5, 2009 8:51 am US/Eastern 1 of 1 Actor Tony Roberts arrives at the 62nd Annual Tony Awards held at Radio City Music Hall on June 15, 2008, in New York City.
Suspect's lawyer calls Letterman 'master manipulator'
The defense lawyer for the CBS News producer charged with trying to extort $2 million from David Letterman called the talk-show host "a master at manipulating audiences." Gerald Shargel defended his client, Robert J. "Joe" Halderman, Monday during a round of interviews on network television morning shows.
Roberts recovering after stage collapse
SIMON COWELL celebrated his 50th birthday in style with a lavish bash boasting performances from EARTH, WIND AND FIRE and his proteges WESTLIFE and LEONA LEWIS.
Broadway performance canceled when actor falls ill
A preview performance of the Broadway revival of "The Royal Family" has been canceled after one of its stars became ill on stage.
Jewish link to comedy shines through
After two years of research and interviews, Mike Sacks is convinced there definitely is a connection between being Jewish and comedy and humor writing.
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Q&A with Tony Roberts: From Woody Allen to Oscar Wolfe
If you haven't heard, there's a lot of clamor around the Cavendishes and it's all self-created. George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber's valentine to the theater, "The Royal Family," takes off like a madcap evening with the Marx Brothers.
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