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Blawgletter (Free subscription) | 21 hours ago
Chico and Groucho Marx in A Night in Casablanca. As visions of Sea Smoke start dancing in Blawgletter's head -- for tonight Oxford promises to uncork some -- the time seems right to close out Groucho Marx's epistolary feud with...
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PR-Inside.com Entertainment News (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
A woman who pretended to be Hollywood legends DAME JULIE ANDREWS, HUMPHREY BOGART and DOROTHY PARKER is confessing all in a new book. Lee Israel spent two years writing forgeries from her New York apartment and selling them to autograph dealers around the country. In forthcoming release Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Israel confesses to forging more [...]
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The Liberal Blog Network (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Or: Further Examples of Why It’s Hard to Write Satire These Days “Don’t you sometimes wonder if it’s worth all this'” – Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) from the film “Casablanca,” 1942. Be Careful What You Wish For: Republicans snickered and goaded Obama over not visiting the Middle East; Obama took the bait, called their bluff, and turned the [...]
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery - but don't tell that to the city's memorabilia dealers and publishers. The literary world is steamed over a forthcoming book by Upper West Side biographer Lee Israel, "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" in which...
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Defamer (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Last week I did something I have not done in a long time: wait in line to get into a bar. (Hold the rotten tomatoes, that's the only perk this job has.) Actually, scratch that. I have NEVER waited in...
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ABC TV (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
Billy and his wife are stranded at a port in the Mediterranean with four of Billy's business acquaintances. When a murder occurs, the parties become highly suspicious of each other. CAST: Humphrey Bogart DIR: John Huston
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Ferdy on Films, etc. (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
Famous Firsts Focusing on the debut feature work of famous, and infamous, figures of film The Verdict (1946) Debut film of: Don Siegel, director By Roderick Heath A tale of a vigilante policeman that begins with the peal of a...
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Popdose (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
These days baby boomers, especially women, are in something of a panic. Demographically, professionally, financially and sociologically, they’ve been dominating American culture for nearly half a century now, while succeeding generations have waited, often impatiently, for them to get the hell out of the way. This summer, however, boomers confront the reality that [...]
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Morocco Travel Information (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
As the gentle sounds of the piano fill the air, smiling waiters chat to diners and see new customers to selected tables, amidst the oriental screens and palms of the dimly lit restaurant , one cannot help but glance over at the wooden bar in anticipation of seeing Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart having a drink together. This is not too much of a farfetched thought after walking into Rick’s Café...
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TravelPod.com Recent Updates (Free subscription) | 07/13/2008
The Travels of an Unknown Indian
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/13/2008
Dead End. No Exit. Is there a less angst-ridden way to say 'no way to the egress'?
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/13/2008
In recent years a number of advertising campaigns have seemed to draw their inspiration directly from high-profile works of contemporary art. And the artists are not happy about it.
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Alice's Adventures Underground (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
This little calf was too cute and just watched us from wherever we were in the area. The photo wasn't all that spectacular, so I tried some of the Pioneer Woman's PhotoShop actions on it. Now it looks like she's just about to go prospecting with Humphrey Bogart.