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Angelina Jolie double mastectomy: Brad Pitt reacts
Angelina Jolie was "heroic" for undergoing a preventive double mastectomy, her fiance, Brad Pitt, said Tuesday after she wrote an op-ed piece revealing her decision and describing the mastectomy process, which began in February. "Having witnessed...
Tags: Social Media, Celebrity Surgery, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Angelina Jolie, American Cancer Society
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What are the best movies based on books?
Less than a year after “The Great Gatsby” was published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald was paid $16,666 for the film rights. “Come and see it all!” beckons the trailer for the silent film. “And enjoy the entertainment thrill of...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Paul Thomas Anderson, Action (Movie Genre), Ethan Coen
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May the fourth be with you: ‘Star Wars’ writer Simon Kinberg talks spinoff films
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times“Star Wars” fans have dubbed May 4 as “‘Star Wars' Day” (as in “May the fourth be with you…”), and ...... -
Jake Johnson of 'New Girl' looks to be the new boy at the movies
As "New Girl" fans eye next week's season finale and its surprising Taylor Swift-ness, one of the show's stars is preparing to turn his attention elsewhere: to the movies. Jake Johnson, who plays the slacker-y Nick Miller opposite Zooey Deschanel's...
Tags: Happy Endings (tv program), SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, TriBeCa Film Festival, Fox Broadcasting Company, 21 Jump Street (movie)
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The Best, Worst, and Most Ridiculous of the Week: 9 Showbiz Stories You Can't Miss
ReutersMay 05 (TheWrap.com) - NBA Player Jason Collins Comes Out, Twitter Erupts:Â Washington Wizards center Jason Collins made history this week by writing three honest sentences:Â "I'm a 34-year-old NBA center. I'm black. And I'm gay." The admission by the...Tags: National Basketball Association, Damon Lindelof, Jennifer Lopez, Sports, Basketball
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Outdoor decorating with Annette Gutierrez of Potted
With its view of the Hollywood sign and handsome brown facade, Annette Gutierrez’s 1908 house would read like a classic L.A. Craftsman if it were not for the chartreuse window trim, the first hint of her modern sensibilities. Gutierrez jokingly...
Tags: Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure, Animals, Gardening
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Songs of unheralded Nick Drake get a new airing four decades on
ReutersBy Jeremy Gaunt LONDON, May 1 (Reuters) - Nearly four decades after his death, British singer-songwriter Nick Drake has never been as popular. Tribute singers, car and cough syrup advertisements, radio and film documentaries, and word of mouth have...Tags: Music Industry, University of Cambridge, Music, Entertainment, Radio
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The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., John Beifuss column
Commercial AppealIn F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel "The Great Gatsby," "the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg" are a symbol of God or fate or some other mysterious presence. "Blue and gigantic," with irises "one yard high," they watch over the characters from a billboard...Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Armie Hammer, Jaden Smith, Chris Pine
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Did Chinese film director Zhang Yimou illegally father 7 children?
BEIJING -- One of China’s most prominent film directors, Zhang Yimou, is under investigation for fathering seven children -- a violation of the country’s strict family-planning laws. The 61-year-old Zhang directed the opening spectacle of...
Tags: Beijing (China), U.S. Embassy, Crime, Law and Justice, Christian Bale, China
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'Great Gatsby,' 'Much Ado About Nothing,' 'World War Z' make for literate film season
Milwaukee Journal SentinelThis year, your summer reading list may be on the big screen. Unlike most summers, when big-concept movies dominate the multiplex, several of this summer's most anticipated releases are based on books that might have essay questions attached -- or which...Tags: Clark Gregg, Australia (movie), Arts and Culture, Music, Quantum of Solace (movie)
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'Iliad' wages battle with war at Guthrie Studio
Star TribuneThe ancient man has seen every war in recorded history. He has buried countless millions and carries grief in his heavy carriage for each dead soldier. He speaks not of bodies but of names, individuals with lives who were left to bloat and decay on a...Tags: Denis O'Hare, Politics, Arts and Culture, Lobbying, World War I (1914-1918)
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Selena Gomez bindi at MTV Movie Awards offends Hindu group
Selena Gomez's bindi — the sparkly gems she wore during the MTV Movie Awards Sunday — is offending Hindu groups. The actress-singer wore the Hindu symbol on her forehead during her sultry "Come and Get It" performance at the awards show...Tags: Jessica Simpson, Selena Gomez, MTV Movie Awards, Hinduism, Religion and Belief
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