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Lauren Bacall, Roger Corman to get early Oscars
The Academy Awards won't be presented until March, but the first Oscar statuettes of the season are set to be handed out Saturday night at a private, black-tie dinner in Hollywood. Comment?
Lauren Bacall, Roger Corman to get early Oscars
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The Academy Awards won't be presented until March, but the first Oscar statuettes of the season are set to be handed out Saturday night at a private, black-tie dinner in Hollywood. Comment?
TV Review: AMC's 'The Prisoner' remake
There is a very good reason why I am not tripping on LSD right now: I have no desire to be disoriented for six hours. Comment?
What inspires 'Project Runway' finalists?
On Thursday's Project Runway , viewers got a taste of each finalist's collection for Fashion Week. Comment?
'Z-Movie' king is unlikeliest Oscar winner
Roger Corman, once dubbed "the Orson Welles of the Z-Movie" and "the Pope of Pop Cinema," never expected the words "Academy Award recipient" to accompany his name. Comment?
Best Bets: Visalia Fox brings back Chaplin, Keaton to movie palace
On Saturday, the Visalia Fox Theatre will host a festival of hand-cranked silent films. Comment?
I'd love to do an Indian film: Jimi Mistry
New Delhi, Nov 14 He played Ramu Gupta, an Indian sex guru in 'The Guru' and essays the role of an Indian origin astrophysicist in latest Hollywood release '2012'. Indian origin British actor Jimi Mistry now says he would love to feature in a typical Indian potboiler. Comment?
'Blue Like Jazz' author Donald Miller aims for meaningful path
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Donald Miller, author of the best-selling memoir "Blue Like Jazz," had a startling revelation when movie producers approached him to make a movie about his life. Comment?
Tori Amos: Sins and sensibility
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RED HOT: Tori Amos evokes passion. Tori Amos is obsessed with a three-letter word: sin. Comment?
In brief: WSU team releases mended falcon
A peregrine falcon has been released into the wild after being restored to health by a team of veterinarians and volunteers at the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Comment?
Actress to switch on Tree of Light
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Actress Gabrielle Drake is due next week to switch on a fundraising Tree of Light in Shropshire. Comment?
Children's programming, trailer-park style
Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour, the new show from the people who brought you the Trailer Park Boys, is coming to Showcase in 2010. Comment?
Martin Scorsese to be honoured at Golden Globes next year
Hollywood director Martin Scorsese will be honored with the Cecil B DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes next year. Comment?
Angus T. Jones, 16, is more than a fraction in "Two and a Half Men." He has graduated from a skateboard to a car, with room to grow. Comment?
Mr. Fox fine, if not fantastic
It may not merit the adjective in its title, yet the animated yarn "Fantastic Mr. Comment?
Watch your mouth, or at least what you put in it
There is one fact that keeps coming up in Jonathan Safran Foer's first foray into non-fiction. It's somehow more troubling than all the other shocking stuff he reveals about the factory farming industry: more than the literal rivers of crap produced at pig farms; more than the casually brutal treatment of animals; more than freshly slaughtered ... Comment?
'Charlie's Angels' close to TV return
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The original 'Charlie's Angels' aired on ABC from 1976 through 1981, initially starring, from left, Jaclyn Smith, Farrah Fawcett and Kate Jackson. Comment?
Misery for Mishawaka; Joy for Jimtown in HS football Regionals
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Just 15 minutes separate Mishawaka from Jimtown. But that county line certainly divides emotions on this Friday night. Comment?
Duration: 1:52:20 CC TV14 Art Carney won an Oscar for his role as Harry in this bittersweet comedy about an old man who travels across country with his beloved cat Tonto. Comment?
Who put the rainbow in 'The Wizard of Oz?'
Thanksgiving is around the corner, and families will be gathering to share a meal and, perhaps, enjoy another annual telecast of "The Wizard of Oz." The 70-year-old film classic bears close watching this year, perhaps more than others, for the message woven into the lyrics, written during the Great Depression by Oscar-winning lyricist E.Y. "Yip" ... Comment?