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MLB Trade Deadline: 16 Movie Actor ‘Trades’ That Worked Out (Photos)
Which last minute replacements proved to be huge improvements?
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Gibson Amphitheatre to Close in September
The Gibson Amphitheatre will be replaced by the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
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Gibson Amphitheatre to Close in September
Gibson Amphitheatre to Close in September The Gibson Amphitheatre will close its doors in September, Live Nation Entertainment said Wednesday. The closure is due to the end of the building's lease agreement, the company said. Read the full press release below. More to come…. RENOWNED LOS ANGELES VENUE WILL CLOSE ITS DOORS FOR THE FINAL…
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Phil Ramone, Legendary Music Producer, Dies at 79 (Updated With Correct Age)
Phil Ramone won 14 Grammys and worked with BIlly Joel, Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, Barbra Streisand and many others
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Onion Apologizes for Tweet Calling Quvenzhané Wallis a ‘C—‘ (Updated)
Tweet upset readers and executives at Fox Searchlight, the studio behind the nine-year-old star's "Beasts of the Southern Wild"
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Pasadena Playhouse Unveils Mystery $1M Donors: Mike Stoller and Wife
Mike Stoller, half of the songwriting team Leiber & Stoller, and wife Corky Hale Stoller helped the Pasadena Playhouse emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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Hollywood Tour Guide Dishes on Orson Welles, Sammy Davis Jr. and Why John Garfield Wasn’t Named Abraham Lincoln
Guest blog: Here's why Jewish-convert Sammy makes the sign of the cross in an emergency…
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New Yorker Theater Critic John Lahr to Step Down
Hilton Als will lead the magazine's theater criticism
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George McGovern Dies at 90, Democratic Presidential Nominee Galvanized Hollywood
George McGovern's 1972 bid to win the White House ended in a landslide defeat to Richard Nixon.
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Joel Silver Buys a New Office: A Former Post Office in Venice
Joel Silver, producer of films like "The Matrix" and "Lethal Weapon," was forced to move after Warner Bros. declined to renew his deal
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When Musical Producers Take on the Oscars, Is It Dream or Disaster?
This year's Oscar producers have experience in musicals and on Broadway — and history suggests that can be a glorious mix… or a dangerous one
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William Windom, Emmy-Winning TV Actor, Dead at 88
The Emmy was for his work on "My World and Welcome to It," but William Windom may have been best known for playing the doctor on "Murder, She Wrote"
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12 Entertainment Books You Must Read This Summer
Summer must-reads include Frank Langella getting frisky, Superman and Sonny Corleone's early years and the truth about restaurants from a NYC eatery king
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Cannes 2012: ‘Jaws,’ Boos & Drugs
Day 10: Steven Spielberg shows "Jaws" and says sharks have been very good for him, but audiences get unruly, and Pete Doherty talks frankly about making a movie on heroin