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Sunday's Highlights
SERIES Morphed: This new series on the National Geographic Channel visualizes the evolution of modern creatures from their ancient ancestors, beginning with turkeys (5 and 8 p.m.), whales (6 and 9 p.m.) and bears (7 and 10 p.m.). Sonny With a Chance: A...Tags: Coldplay, Movies, Jay-Z, Stephen Dorff, Pittsburgh Penguins
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In L.a. For Oscars: You Don't Need The Bling
Associated PressEnjoying Oscars season in Los Angeles, especially during a recession, doesn't require a designer ballgown, diamond encrusted necklaces or a shiny, gilded statuette. The Academy Awards, the entertainment industry's annual, ultimate ode to the movies,...Tags: Tickets, Monsters, Dr. Seuss, Death and Dying, Theme Park Vacations
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Whatever happened to the Westmont Theater?
Louise Miller and Annette Edler are as close as sisters can be. Their sisterly adventures date back to the 1940s. Back then, they would clean their parents' house top to bottom for an allowance of 25 cents. It isn't much by today's standards, but at that...Tags: Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Tickets, Movies, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Roy Rogers
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Film Series Looks At The Challenges Of Being Male
"The Measure of a Man," the new film series starting today at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, is the flip side of last year's "Wonder of a Woman" film series. The first series showcased interesting, quirky female characters. This...Tags: Movies, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Demographics, Theater
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The Write Stuff: Advice Columnist Dickinson In Fairfield
Here's some advice. If you enjoy "Ask Amy," the nationally syndicated advice column that appears in more than 150 newspapers, including The Courant, and has an estimated readership of more than 22 million, then you might want to head to Sacred Heart...Tags: Books and Magazines, Music Industry, Haddam, Radio, Killingworth
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ABC Family Orders Three New Shows
Zap2It.comABC Family has picked up three pilots, giving 10-episode orders to "10 Things I Hate About You," "Ruby and the Rockits" and "Perfect 10." "ABC Family is coming off its best year ever, including the summer breakout hit 'The Secret Life of the American...Tags: Movies, Shaun Cassidy, Heath Ledger, Joey Lawrence, People
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'Wipeout Bowl' takes on Super Bowl
Zap2it; ANDY EDELSTEINWhether or not your favorite team made it to Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, Fla., on Sunday you may find another reason to cheer. Over on ABC, the Cheerleaders are taking on the Couch Potatoes at 10 p.m. in the first annual "Wipeout Bowl." The special...Tags: Mike Tyson, Howard Cosell, Kirk Douglas, Marathon, Potatoes
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Post-War Europe On Screen
Fairfield University on Wednesday will begin a four-film series focusing on "Americans in Post-WW II Europe." Leo O'Connor, coordinator of the film series and director of the university's American Studies program, says each film was shot on location:...Tags: Movies, Gene Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Leslie Caron, Ira Gershwin
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Readers name their favorite film voices
Tribune reporterLast week we made the connection between great movie stars and great voices ("The sound of great drama: An actor's voice can shape performance and, ultimately, career"), and you responded by swamping us with suggestions of the great voices that we missed....Tags: Movies, Kevin Spacey, Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Malkovich, Celebrity
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Robert Mulligan dies at 83; directed 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
Robert Mulligan, who was nominated for an Academy Award for directing the 1962 film classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," died Saturday at his home in Lyme, Conn. He was 83. Mulligan had heart disease, his nephew Robert Rosenthal said. The director began...Tags: Fiction, Movies, Sandy Dennis, Anthony Perkins, Culture
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Deaths elsewhere
ROBERT MULLIGAN, 83 Directed "To Kill a Mockingbird" Robert Mulligan, the Academy Award-nominated director of To Kill a Mockingbird who later helped launch the career of Reese Witherspoon, died Saturday at his home in Lyme, Conn. He had suffered from...Tags: Fiction, Movies, Awards and Prizes, New York Times, Reese Witherspoon
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Soderbergh takes a revolutionary approach to 'Che'
Charging across the globe like an insurrectionist guerrilla cadre, Steven Soderbergh's sprawling, Spanish-language epic "Che" has been playing at international film festivals and leaving controversy in its wake. The film depicts Argentine doctor turned...Tags: Movies, Los Angeles, Benicio Del Toro, Guerrilla Activity, Fulgencio Batista
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