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It is about midnight on a Saturday. I am lying full length on the decaying garden bench on the back terrace of the Hovel, having a cigarette and brooding on life, and the party that is taking place across the way.
Answers with NewsWatch Anchors
This week's question is being split into parts since the answers got pretty long .
Favorite Economics Dialogues in Movies
Here's one of mine , from Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window . It's about one of the most important things economics deals with--incentives. Lisa and Jeff , are listening to a man in another apartment play one of his songs on a piano: LISA: Where does a man get the inspiration for a song like that? JEFF: From his landlord -- once a month.
Five Shocking Celebrity Deaths
Love or hate Michael Jackson, the entire world was stunned by his death yesterday.
MOGAMBO is a rip-roaring African adventure from MGM, in the tradition of that studio's KING SOLOMON'S MINES .
High Society: Grace Kelly and Hollywood by Donald Spoto: review
When Grace Kelly dazzled the screen in her first starring role, as the almost murderee in Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder , she represented a new phenomenon in Hollywood.
BriarPatch Caf hosts month-long summit of Jazz Art
Herbie Hancock received the IAJE President's Award from Nancy Wilson in front of E.J. Gold's stage backdrop painting, Gabriel's Right Wing, at the International Association for Jazz Education Conference in Long Beach in 2005.
Power & Grace: Vocal dynamo Mosser loving opportunity to play same role as Hepburn and Kelly
C.K. Dexter Haven presents his ex-wife Tracy Samantha Lord with a wedding present in Mac-Haydn Theatre's production of "High Society." Comparisons to Grace Kelly are going to be inevitable, but Crystal Mosser is confident she's going to fare pretty well in at least one category.
Let Cary Grant Teach You How 'To Catch a Thief'
Every week, Film School Rejects presents a movie that was made before you were born and tells you why you should like it.
Men shouldn't retire, and other advice
Gary Cooper. Alone. On the dusty main drag of some two-bit Western town. The clock tells us it's "High Noon" and Tex Ritter is singing: If I'm a man I must be brave And I must face that deadly killer Or lie a coward, a craven coward, Or lie a coward in my grave... The shootout.
New Covenant UMC Church, 2201 Bull St. The Church is presenting a play of "Dial M For Murder," a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock which starred Ray Milland, Grace Kelly and Robert Cummings.
Christ Memorial Baptist Church, 1143 Mohawk St. Pastor Larry L. Broxton will be celebrating his 18th anniversary.
With her hair like the folds in a Brancusi sculpture, her perfect symmetry and aura of velvety whiteness, Grace Kelly was in some ways the ideal Hitchcock woman.
A design from MaxMara's Sportmax line. MaxMara, a luxury clothing brand that creates apparel for women of all ages, has come to Pavilion KL, writes ZUHAILA SEDEK.
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Mount Pony Theater expands movie night
As promised, the May schedule of free classic cinema in the Mount Pony Theater adds shows Tuesday and Saturday nights.
Dear Mr. LaSalle: Almost every article I read about 3-D movies makes some reference to anaglyph glasses and "headaches." Those methods have not been used since the late '50s. - Allan Woods, Concord Dear Mr.
Do It This Weekend: Sedaris, Hitchcock and art, art, art
Grace Kelly and James Stewart in Hitchcock's "Rear Window." It's a great weekend to be in Tampa Bay: David Sedaris, a Hitchcock festival, Record Day deals, a raft of pre-Green Day events.
Cartier pieces worn by Grace Kelly feature in special...
Stunning pieces once worn by the late former screen star and Monaco princess Grace Kelly have gone on display in Tokyo.
Paramount Centennial Collection :: To Catch a Thief & The Odd Couple
The first disc contains the film, in the best possible picture quality, while the second includes a plethora of special features, most of which are pertinent and interesting.
Grace Kelly and Carey Grant in To Catch A Thief.
Brides-to-be are looking to Hollywood's Golden Era, reveals Kristie Lau. As old Hollywood glamour swept the red carpet at the Oscars recently, brides around the world eagerly took note.