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Irvine firms plug in at tech show
For anyone involved in the consumer tech industry, the 2013 International CES (formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show) is the holy grail of exposure and opportunity. The largest such tradeshow in the world, CES attracts more than 150,000...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Bill Gates, Science and Technology, New Products, Steve Ballmer
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Art Directors Guild announces nominees for production design
The Art Directors Guild has announced nominations in nine categories for the 17th annual Excellence in Production Design Awards. Theatrical film nominations are divided between period, fantasy and contemporary categories. Nominees in the period film...Tags: Django Unchained (movie), Fantasy (genre), Modern Family (tv program), Girls (tv program), Paula Poundstone
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'Game Change'
Whether it was a reflection of politics or not, this made-for-HBO drama about the 2008 campaign of Sen. John McCain and then-Gov. Sarah Palin for the White House was a big winner at the 2012 Emmy Awards. Named outstanding movie or miniseries, it also...Tags: Blu-ray Discs, Julianne Moore, Sarah Palin, Woody Harrelson, DVDs
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Interview: 'Homeland' star Mandy Patinkin's passion? Singing
Yes, Mandy Patinkin saw "Saturday Night Live" spoof "Homeland" in a sketch this month. And no, the South Side native and Kenwood Academy High School alum wasn't insulted by Bill Hader's impression of him or the exaggerated impersonations of his "Homeland"...
Tags: Celebrities, American Idol (tv program), National Football League, Damian Lewis, Irving Berlin
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Critic's Notebook: For Oscar, ratings are overrated
It's that most wonderful time of year, Oscar season, when all the film writers spend their time dissecting or championing the various nominees while the TV reporters reach for grim boilerplate bemoaning the telecast's ratings. Which, despite the obvious...Tags: Super Bowl, Alec Baldwin, American Idol (tv program), James Franco, Oprah Winfrey
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Andy Williams dies at 84; 'Moon River' singer
Andy Williams' signature hit song from the early 1960s was no accident of timing. Audrey Hepburn sang it first in the 1961 film "Breakfast at Tiffany's," and it was nominated for an Oscar. But when the producers of the Academy Awards show asked...
Tags: Holidays, Johnny Mercer, Elton John, Academy Awards, Bing Crosby
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Notable passings of 2012
Some stories are harder to write than others. Obituaries are among the hardest, as the represent an obligation to do justice to the folks who have passed and hopefully to bring solace to their loved ones. Some of Laguna's best and brightest died in...
Tags: Lupus, Local Elections, Heart Attack, Newspaper and Magazine, Chicago City Hall
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Reinhold Weege dies at 62; creator of TV hit 'Night Court'
Reinhold Weege, who created the popular Emmy-winning sitcom "Night Court" about an often-anarchic, after-hours New York courtroom and its cast of memorably loony characters, has died. He was 62. Weege, who also wrote and co-produced the television...
Tags: Entertainment, Comedy (genre), Harry Anderson, Bruce Boxleitner, Television
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John Rich dies at 86; director of landmark sitcoms
As a top television comedy director who won an Emmy directing "The Dick Van Dyke Show"in the early 1960s, John Rich was faced with a tough choice in 1970.
On the same day he received a phone call from Mary Tyler Moore wanting to set up a meeting to...Tags: Elvis Presley, Pension and Welfare, The Twilight Zone (tv program), Radio, John Rich
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus gives a photographic shoutout to Baltimore
The Baltimore SunJulia Louis-Dreyfus posted this lovely little picture Friday. And it's one of the reasons folks in Baltimore are so happy to have her shooting the HBO series "VEEP" here. Julia Louis-Dreyfus on WhoSay Louis-Dreyfus is one of the most important...Tags: Veep (tv program), Celebrities, Entertainment, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Periodicals
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More Elmo Woes: 2nd Lawsuit Claims Kevin Clash Had Sex With a Minor
A second lawsuit has been filed accusing Kevin Clash, the puppeteer who provided the voice of Elmo on "Sesame Street," of engaging in a sexual relationship with a minor.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in New York, a Florida man...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Laws, Manhattan (New York City), New York City
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Kevin Clash, Elmo's Longtime Puppeteer and Voice, Resigns From 'Sesame Street' Amid New Boy Sex Allegations
Kevin Clash, the puppeteer who provides the voice of Elmo on "Sesame Street," resigned Tuesday after a man filed a lawsuit accusing him of conducting an underage sexual relationship.
The lawsuit was filed in a New York court Tuesday, a week after another...Tags: Trials, Michael Bloomberg, Sex Crimes, Sesame Street (tv program), PBS (tv network)
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