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It’s time. The winged chariot at my back, and all that. Taking a seat on one of the comfortable couches at the National Gallery in Ottawa, I mentally strap myself in. It’s time to take a time bath, to run a time marathon, by watching Christian Marclay’s
Isn't that bliss? That's absolutely the best thing that could ever possibly have happened. The two reasons that I did this show were to raise some money for the William Holden Wildlife Foundation and to be a poster child for survivors of lung cancer and I think the point was made.
Frank Decaro, the author of "The Dead Celebrity Cookbook," is contemplating a bite of Greer Garson's capirotada. Dressed in a red-and-white checked shirt and a red apron with one red and one black oven mitt by his side, the former Daily Show film critic
3 days of weekend fun coming up in celebration of Arizona’s 100th birthday on 2/14/12. 4pm: GRAND OPENING, hosted by KOLD Channel 13 and Chuck George. Mayor Jonathan Rothschild will open the festivities to an antique airplane fly-by and the raising of th
Giant is a stunning, phenomenal, creative achievement of a new musical. Last season when the Dallas Theater Center presented the world premiere of the new musical Give It Up!, I was one of the very theater critics in the metroplex that gave the productio
For better or worse, they don't make 'em like Picnic anymore. The 1955 film, based on the stage play by William Inge, has the Cinemascope sweep of David Lean and the sexual melodrama of Douglas Sirk, plus the star-studded cast of a '70s disaster movie. T
When you Google image search for "Stew Making It," publicity photos of Stew and Heidi Rodewald compete for screen time with crock pots of homemade stew. They look delicious, and done. For good and for bad, this suits their new album, Making It: full of d
William Holden (April 17, 1918 – November 12, 1981) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. He was named one of the "Top 10 stars of the year" six times (1954-1958, 1961) and appeared on the American Film Institute's AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars list as #25. Full Article
