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TCM Does Moguls
The TV Zone(Irving Thalberg, Norma Shearer, L.B.) This sounds like a darned interesting project by Turner Classic Movies - a ten-part series on movie moguls. (The challenge? Finding people to say something nice about any of 'em! Nyuk, nyuk...) "Set to......Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Arts and Culture, Photography, History, Entertainment
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ABC: The Line-Up
The TV Zone(Getty) Herewith the line-up, gang. And go to the jump for show description. Quickie (quickie) analysis: Courteney Cox! Rebecca Romijn! Reiko Aylesworth! Sonya Walger! Elizabeth Mitchell! And Patricia Heaton! You go, girls. Oh, and Kelsey Grammer too. DAY...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Entertainment, Vanessa Williams, Shark (tv program), Primetime Emmy Awards
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CBS: The Lineup...and "Medium!"
The TV Zone(Mitchell Haaseth / NBC) Do not adjust your set, etc. This is really the CBS lineup and that's really "Medium" on it. "Medium" has joined the lineup. 'Twas expected when NBC dropped it yesterday. Here's the fall on CBS.......Tags: Jenna Elfman, Consumer Electronics Industry, Crimes, Corporate Crime, Corruption
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Obama's Medals of Freedom: 'Change'
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated President Barack Obama, attempting to spotlight several "agents of change,'' today announced that he will bestow the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor, on a cast of living and deceased figures...Tags: Medical Specialization, World War II (1939-1945), Edward M. Kennedy, Science, Music
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Beermen in America: A South Lawn saga
The Swampby Mark Silva There are so many potential "teachable moments'' in the sharing of a few cold beers outside the White House this evening - with the president, the Harvard professor and Cambridge police office embroiled in a debate over......Tags: Barack Obama, Diageo Plc, Education, Government, White House
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Documentary of GM Plant Closure Nabs Oscar Nod
KickingTires???The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant,??? which follows several workers in the Moraine, Ohio, assembly plant during its last months of operation, has earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Short Film. The 40-minute film is part......Tags: Documentary (genre), Vehicles, Employees, Plant Closings, Academy Awards
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Nate Silver: In Hollywood, 'Nobody knows anything'
Predictability and the arts-and-entertainment world have an uneasy relationship. Predictability is a given — like the mouthfeel of a Big Mac — when it comes to, say, the punch lines on "Two and a Half Men" or the beats of your average...
Tags: Religion and Belief, John Carter (movie), Mark Wahlberg, Media Industry, Ben Affleck
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Is city short of space to shoot?
According to Andy and Lana Wachowski, most of their films are set in Chicago — although none have actually shot here. When my colleague Chris Borrelli asked about this for a piece that ran in the Tribune last week, Lana Wachowski replied, "There...
Tags: Festive Events, Chicago Fire (tv program), Arts and Culture, Unforgiven (movie), Transformers (movie)
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Goldberg: Leave liberal Hollywood to the liberals
"We need to buy a movie studio." Amid the conferences, panels, meetings and informal conversations in the wake of the presidential election, this idea has been a near constant among conservatives who feel like the country is slipping through their...
Tags: Abortion, All in the Family (tv program) , Avatar (movie), Norman Lear, Elections
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An Industry Is Born: Closeup Of 5 Years of Film Tax Credits
The Hartford CourantDavid Duchovny, Timothy Hutton and Hope Davis have been filming a movie for the past month in Greenwich, the real-life story of a family that built a children's hospital after their daughter died of rabies. It is not the spectacle it might have been...Tags: Revolutionary Road (movie), David Duchovny, Rio (movie), Taxation, Media Industry
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WWE, Seeking Significant State Aid, Already Received $37 Million In Film Tax Credits
The Hartford CourantWWE has received nearly $37 million in state tax credits for TV production, digital media and infrastructure since 2007, according to the company and the state Department of Economic and Community Development. The figure makes Stamford-based World...Tags: Taxation, Elections, Dannel P. Malloy , Entertainment, Companies and Corporations
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For film fest, is 'good enough' good enough?
Is the Chicago International Film Festival good, good enough or not quite that? This is the question. This is the question to be asked of any festival, every perennial cultural mainstay in every city. It's the way to keep us all honest, whatever dog we...
Tags: Festive Events, Lyndon B. Johnson, Joan Allen, Alan Arkin, Music
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