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In her memoir Robin Romm grapples with her anguish over the impending death of her mother from breast cancer, and in his novel Chuck Klosterman writes about a fictional Everytown of Owl, North Dakota.
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Fabrice Luchini is among the Frenchest of French performers, an actor who can move easily from popular films to stand-up comedy and back, but who is only vaguely known outside France.
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The world economy is in dire straits, but you sure wouldn't know it from the red carpet at the 20th-annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala. The actresses were dripping with jewels, actors donned high fashion, and logos of jeweler Cartier and automaker Mercedes-Benz loomed large behind all as they posed for photographers.
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The conservative author says she was 'flattered' to be taken to task by 'The Early Show' anchor. Conservative author Ann Coulter initially seemed pleased Tuesday to appear on CBS' "The Early Show," especially after an interview she was set to do on NBC's "Today" the same morning was canceled.
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Debbie Allen directs a video for the song by the Not So Silent Majority collective. Barack Obama may have put the spring back in America's step, but Debbie Allen has found a way to give it rhythm.
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He's a Hollywood icon -- actor, director, composer. Just listen as . . . In the afternoons, there's a hush and warm amber glow in Clint Eastwood's office, which, unlike other bungalows at the Warner Bros. studio lot, has a rustic feel and furniture that manages to be just as practical as it is stylish. All of that suits the 78-year-old Hollywood icon who started off his career as John Wayne but seems to be finishing it as John Ford.
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers, fittingly, are singing about the City of Angels on the jukebox when Dexter Holland walks into a Long Beach bar at lunchtime, pulls off his sunglasses and reaches for a menu.
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Apple bows to a long-standing demand of the music industry but claims victories of its own. With the lure of every song for 99 cents, Apple Inc.'s iTunes upended the retail establishment to become the nation's top music seller in less than six years.
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To tell the tale of a boy living in the wild in France, the director cast himself in a key role to help guide the young actor. A restored print will be shown this week at the Nuart. Forty years ago, Laura Truffaut and her younger sister, Eva, spent an idyllic summer in the French countryside with their father, the groundbreaking New Wave director François Truffaut ("The 400 Blows," "Jules and Jim").
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