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Theater of survival
Actress Mariette Hartley has been through drama before, with decades of experience in film, television and on local stages, beginning with a Los Angeles production of “A Midsummer Night's Dream” with Bert Lahr. But she experienced suspense...
Tags: Music, Lorenz Hart, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Politics
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Local places third in world in equestrian event
Bits and pieces from the local sports scene. Christine Hocutt-Senteney does well in equestrian event in Texas: Burbank resident Christine Hocutt-Senteney captured the third-place Farnam Select All-Around Amateur title at the 2012 Adequan Select...Tags: Jack Klugman, Grace Kelly, Carlos Dunlap, NBC (tv network), Gore Vidal
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Warner Bros. moves 'Great Gatsby' from 2012 to summer 2013
Long buzzed about as an Academy Award contender, Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby" won't be competing for any Oscars this season, as Warner Bros. is moving the F. Scott Fitzgerald adaptation's release date from Christmas 2012 to summer 2013. It's the...
Tags: Academy Awards, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Baz Luhrmann, Christmas, John Horn
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Warner Bros. TV Group buys teen content giant Alloy Entertainment
Looking to expand its presence in the teen and young adult market, Warner Bros.Television Group has struck a deal to purchase Alloy Entertainment, a New York-based content company that specializes in youth-oriented books aimed particularly at females....Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., The CW (tv network), ABC Family (tv network), Gossip Girl (tv program), Television
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Theatre review: Sidewalk Studio stirs up playwright's conflicted history
The summer heat permeates a New York hotel room, circa 1972. A slim and sexy blond, clad only in a lacy white slip, lifts a languid hand to fan herself as she needles and nags the room's other occupant: playwright Tennessee Williams. In Joe Besecker's...
Tags: Tamara Braun, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Arts and Culture
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On the Town: A fundraiser on Wisteria Lane
After a hugely successful eight-year run that earned numerous Emmy, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild wins, ABC's “Desperate Housewives” wraps production on its final episode this week. The two-hour series finale, slated to run on Sunday,...
Tags: Adrian Pasdar, Kevin Rahm, Vanessa Williams, Desperate Housewives (tv program), Pancreas
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2011 L.A. feature film production edges up, TV dips
Los Angeles continued to lose TV shoots in 2011 to New York, but the area saw a modest increase in feature activity, partly due to the state's film tax credit.
Overall, on-location filming in Los Angeles area rose 4% last year, as a rise in feature...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Television, Judd Apatow, Organized Crime, Tax Credits
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John Burroughs High School Drama Department receives first place award
The John Burroughs High School Drama Department won first place for its production of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” by the California Educational Theatre Assn. The department won first place under the “Best Play” category...Tags: Schools, High Schools, Schools, John Burroughs, Arthur Miller
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On Location: Oscar contender 'The Artist' gives shout-out to L.A.
As a front-runner to win top honors in the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony, “The Artist” is a rarity. Not only is it in black and white, almost entirely silent and a French director's take on old Hollywood, it is the only movie among the nine...Tags: Academy Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, Artists, Movies, Mary Pickford
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Another busy week for feature filming in L.A.
Feature film activity in Los Angeles continued to grow at a brisk pace, with on-location shoots for movies once again posting double-digit increases.
Filming for features generated 189 production days for the week ended Sunday, up 66% from the same...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Michael Pena, Josh Brolin, Jake Gyllenhaal, Oliver Stone
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Local actress appears in two festival films
Teen actress Kari Irwin appears in two films that were accepted by the Burbank International Film Festival. Irwin plays Daisy Zombie in the dark horror film, “Hinnon Valley,” which was directed by Rick Greenwood, an up-and-coming Hollywood...Tags: Movies, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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Celebrating creativity and service
It takes a good, healthy dose of will and dedication for one to slow the pace of our feverishly spinning world and take notice of what is really important. It also takes a good solid heap of introspective creativity to transform those things deemed...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Photography, Arts and Culture
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