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Hollywood's new child phenom -- Joey King
Liz Smith"HEARSAY ... blabbermouth ... chatter ... rumor ... natter ... scoop ... chin-wag ... catch gapseed ... play telephone ... grapevine ... buzz ... pickmouth ... the low down ... babble ... talk dirt ... broadcast ... report ... gossip ... prate ... blab .....Tags: James Franco, Taylor Swift, Television Industry, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Joey King
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Back-to-back book festivals coming this fall
Book lovers in the Baltimore-Washington area should circle September on their calendars, to save dates for a pair of big festivals. The Library of Congress National Book Festival will be held Sept. 21 and 22 on the mall in Washington. The event always...
Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Baltimore Book Festival, Library of Congress, Junot Diaz
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Wednesday's TV Highlights: 'Chicago Fire' on NBC
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of Feb. 24 - March 2, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES AND SPECIALS "American Idol"...
Tags: Treat Williams, Television Industry, Colin Farrell, NBC (tv network), Miranda Kerr
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Dan Brown's book cover reveal: It's 'Da Vinci Code'-y!
The cover design of Dan Brown's forthcoming novel, "Inferno," was revealed Wednesday. It pretty clearly resembles his mega-huge bestselling hit, "The Da Vinci Code," which introduced readers to Brown's hero, renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon....
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Would you pay $4,600 for a bad (rare) poem?
An unpublished manuscript by the 19th century Scottish poet William Topaz McGonagall is up for auction at Bonham's this spring, and is expected to fetch something in the neighborhood of $4,600, according to the Guardian. This price is not despite its...
Tags: Auction Service, Poetry
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What do Herbert Marcuse and Mark Zuckerberg have in common?
To celebrate National Engineers Week -- of course you knew Feb. 17-23 is National Engineers Week, right? -- MIT Press interviews Matthew Wisnioski, author of their book "Engineers for Change: Competing Visions of Technology in 1960s America." Inside...
Tags: Mark Zuckerberg, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Dan Brown , Twitter, Inc., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Patricia Cornwell wins $50.9 million in suit against money manager
Patricia Cornwell won a judgment of $50.9 million against her former financial managers in federal court in Boston on Tuesday. Cornwell is the author of the bestselling Kay Scarpetta mystery novels. Cornwell accused her former money management firm...
Tags: Social Media, Google+, Angelina Jolie, Twitter, Inc., Crime, Law and Justice
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Meet the commenters: 'SandyK'
Change of SubjectCommenter ID: SandyK Real name: Sandy Gender: Female Age: Middle Occupation: I work in the Budweiser patio deck in the bleachers at Wrigley Field (private parties) during Cub games. Also help out elsewhere when needed. Work part-time at Arlington... -
The 'Pink Panther' at 50: Still prowling!
Liz Smith"I AM into comedy!" declared model Heidi Klum. Anyone who has ever watched -- or participated in -- "Project Runway," might disagree. Sometimes "P.R." seems to be just a teeny bit sadistic. But I guess that can be amusing to some people. NEXT YEAR MARKS...Tags: Mary Martin, Bradley Cooper, The New York Times, Drama (genre), Richard Gere
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Sometimes, I just like a good thriller!
Liz Smith"MURDER IS always a mistake. One should never do anything one cannot talk about after dinner," said Oscar Wilde. I LOVE reading thrillers. As you might know, Lee Childs, author of the "Jack Reacher" series, is my current crush and soon Tom Cruise will...Tags: Human Interest, Raymond W. Kelly, Police Investigations, Central Intelligence Agency, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011)
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Best-sellers
HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "The Racketeer" by John Grisham (Doubleday, $28.95). A federal judge and his secretary are murdered, and a former lawyer serving prison time says he knows who did it and why. Last week: 1 2. "Poseidon's Arrow" by Clive Cussler...
Tags: Freedom of the Press, J.K. Rowling , New York City Police Department, Ina Garten, Nelson DeMille
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Save the dates for Baltimore and Washington book festivals
September's a big month for bibliophiles, as Baltimore and Washington stage their book festivals. And this year, for the first time in recent years, the festivals don't fall on the same weekend, allowing readers to catch both packed slates of authors...
Tags: Authors, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Baltimore Book Festival, Michael Tucker
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