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    Mar 26, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Calzone v. stromboli

    Q: What's the difference between a calzone and a strombolli? I might have misspelled that. It's early and my coffee hasn't kicked in. —Susan Durian, Chicago The calzone is defined as a "half-moon shaped stuffed pizza" by "The Deluxe Food Lover's...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Roberto Rossellini, Foods and Beverages, Michigan Avenue, Dressing and Stuffing

  2. Mar 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Knitting goes mobile: The Yarnover Truck rolls across L.A.

    Aboard their bright blue ride, Maridee Nelson and Barbra Pushies are following the path of L.A. County's estimated 2,500 food trucks, but with a twist: Their Yarnover Truck is believed to be the country's first mobile yarn store, a Little Debbie snack truck converted into a vehicle for peddling their yarn, notions and expertise all over Southern California.
    Aboard their bright blue ride, Maridee Nelson and Barbra Pushies are following the path of L.A. County's estimated 2,500 food trucks, but with a twist: Their Yarnover Truck is believed to be the country's first mobile yarn store, a Little Debbie snack...

    Tags: Audrey Hepburn, Hobbies, Social Media, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Media Industry

  4. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. UCLA Festival of Preservation turns spotlight on Julie Harris, TV

    The UCLA Film & Television Archive's Festival of Preservation turns its spotlight on the small screen with a tribute Saturday to the television work of an award-winning actress and a celebration March 23 of an acclaimed but short-lived ABC anthology series.
    The UCLA Film & Television Archive's Festival of Preservation turns its spotlight on the small screen with a tribute Saturday to the television work of an award-winning actress and a celebration March 23 of an acclaimed but short-lived ABC anthology...

    Tags: Sam Peckinpah, Festive Events, Television Industry, NBC (tv network), Arts and Culture

  6. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Oscars 2013: Daniel Day-Lewis wins best actor for 'Lincoln'

    Daniel Day-Lewis won the lead actor Oscar for his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" on Sunday night at the 85th Academy Awards.
    Daniel Day-Lewis won the lead actor Oscar for his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" on Sunday night at the 85th Academy Awards. Day-Lewis, 55, becomes the first actor to win three lead Oscars. Katharine Hepburn won four in the...

    Tags: Denzel Washington, Movies, Daniel Day-Lewis, Flight (movie), Golden Globe Awards

  8. Jan 31, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Divas que no cantan pero lo saben todo

    Wikipedia, que va camino a convertirse en el gran diccionario universal, dice que "diva" es el "nombre que se le asigna a las cantantes de ópera". Pero se queda muy corto, porque si se hiciera una encuesta colectiva sobre divas de la ópera, la mayoría...

    Tags: Zsa Zsa Gabor, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Marlene Dietrich, Bette Davis, Elizabeth Taylor

  10. Jan 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Steven Muller, former Hopkins president, dies at 85

    Steven Muller, former president of the Johns Hopkins University and a major figure in American higher education, died Saturday of respiratory failure at his Washington home. He was 85.
    Steven Muller, former president of the Johns Hopkins University and a major figure in American higher education, died Saturday of respiratory failure at his Washington home. He was 85. A child refugee from Nazi Germany who went on to earn a doctorate...

    Tags: Celebrities, Judaism, Hospitals and Clinics, Politics, Cornell University

  12. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Sam's piano from 'Casablanca' on the auction block

    The piano on which Sam (Dooley Wilson) played the haunting love song "As Time Goes By" in the 1942 Oscar-winning movie classic "Casablanca" is going on the auction block. Sothebys in New York will put the iconic instrument up for sale on Dec. 14. The...

    Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Entertainment Events, Humphrey Bogart, Michael Curtiz, Casablanca (movie)

  14. Sep 28, 2012 | Zap2It
  15. Tippi Hedren and a stellar cast talk HBO’s “The Girl”

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Tippi Hedren sits on a sofa in a Beverly Hills hotel suite on a warm August day. Still exquisitely beautiful at age 82, she wears a dress of the same soft gray-green as her eyes. On her right lapel is an intricate gold and diamond brooch in the shape of...
  16. Aug 29, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. Tonight: Paul Ryan at RNC; Bucs-Redskins; ‘So You Think You Can Dance’

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    The political conventions face a real challenge in Florida. Because we see political commercials round the clock in this battleground state, it's like we have the Republican and Democratic conventions every day. Do the convention speakers  say something...
  18. Sep 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. In art as in music, John Cage reveals the world within

    John Cage was a leading avant-garde composer for 40 years, but he also made spare watercolors, drawings and prints, plus the occasional painting, especially in the final decades of his life. Infused with the same spirit that characterizes his work as a musician, Cage's pale color washes, Zen circles and delicate abstract markings are often lovely.
    John Cage was a leading avant-garde composer for 40 years, but he also made spare watercolors, drawings and prints, plus the occasional painting, especially in the final decades of his life. Infused with the same spirit that characterizes his work as a...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, John Cage, Arts, Museums

  20. Aug 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. A Paris whirlwind

    PARIS — This city is as much a feeling as it is a place. So when you're planning a whirlwind visit, don't feel that you have to hit every room of the Louvre — or even one.
    PARIS — This city is as much a feeling as it is a place. So when you're planning a whirlwind visit, don't feel that you have to hit every room of the Louvre — or even one. You would be better served by simply strolling along the Seine River...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking, Museums, Arts and Culture, Humphrey Bogart

  22. Jul 31, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. John Wayne, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis get TCM marathons

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    TCM starts its Summer Under the Stars festival Wednesday with John Wayne, arguably the biggest movie star of all. Each day in August, starting at 6 a.m., the channel will salute a performer with a 24-hour marathon. What is Wayne's best? I vote “...
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