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John Edwards: 'Quinn's father'
The Swampby Mark Silva John Edwards, the Democratic candidate for vice president in 2004 whose bid for the 2008 presidential nomination was cut short by an admitted sexual affair with a campaign videographer, finally allowed today that he is the father......Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Andrew Young, Health, Family, Politics
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Oscars by the Numbers
LA Times MagazineSurprising stats from the most famous awards show of them all... -
Movie Review: Anonymous
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelLeave it to a German to blitzkrieg the Immortal Bard and the Virgin Queen in one sitting. Roland “2012/Godzilla” Emmerich's “Anonymous” is a generally sober-minded legitimizing of a couple of the Elizabethan Era's most fervently... -
'Anonymous' provokes skepticism from Shakespeare experts
Culture Monster"Anonymous," the new movie from disaster-flick auteur Roland Emmerich, revives the age-old Oxfordian theory of Shakespearean authorship arguing that Edward de Vere was in fact the man behind the Bard's masterpieces.... -
Theater review: 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' in Griffith Park
Culture MonsterDavid C. Nichols reviews Independent Shakespeare Company's 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' in Griffith Park... -
From the Vaults: 'Anna Boleyn' (1920)
The Daily MirrorThere's not much reason to watch Ernst Lubitsch's silent historical epic "Anna Boleyn" (which Netflix informs me is also called "Deception"), unless you're, say, a movie blogger who has set herself the cussed task of watching only films from 1920, 1940,... -
Will 'The King's Speech' reign at the Oscars?
Gold DerbyMany Oscarologists like myself and Steve Pond (The Wrap) believe that the chief rival to "The Social Network" for best picture at the Oscars is "The King's Speech." The film looks like such a classic Oscar champ that, even before "The King's Speech"... -
Don't mess with a 'Masterpiece'
Show TrackerFor my entire television-viewing life, Sunday night has meant one thing: “Masterpiece Theatre.” One of my earliest TV memories was being allowed to stay up to watch “The Six Wives of Henry VIII.” It was very racy for an 8-year-old,.... -
Theater review: 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' at the Broad Stage
Culture MonsterLong before Lucy and Ethel were hatching their mad-housewife schemes, Mistress Page and Mistress Ford, the merry wives of Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” were plotting their farcical suburban revenges. You heard right: Shakespeare,... -
'King's Speech' director Tom Hooper on Hollywood: No one says what they really mean
The Big PictureI had lunch the other day with Tom Hooper, whose film, "The King's Speech," has been earning plaudits everywhere for its absorbing portrayal of King George VI's relationship with his cheeky speech therapist, who helps him overcome a lifelong stutter......... -
The Oscars on TV: Feb. 17 - 27
Show TrackerFor those who just can't wait until the Feb. 27 Oscar telecast and can't get enough of Amy, Christian, Colin, Annette, Geoffrey, Hailee, Javier, Helena, Jeff, Jennifer, Jesse and all the rest, listed below are some highlights of movies, series,...... -
Culture Watch: Judi Dench's 'And Furthermore'
Culture MonsterJudi Dench, "And Furthermore" (St. Martin's Press, 268 pp; $26.99) Please don’t accuse Dame Judi of having written her autobiography. "I have neither the time nor the skill," Dench insists, reminding with her customary cucumber crispness that...
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