Elizabeth Taylor: Famous, but on Her Own Terms
Elizabeth Taylor: Famous, but on Her Own Terms
Unlike Britney or Lindsay or any other young star, Liz did not end up as public property. She may have been robbed of her privacy, but her soul never seemed as if it were up for grabs.
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‘The Hunger Games’: popular, violent … and rated PG-13?
The next young adult book series to take the leap from page to screen comes with an avid fan base and one thing more: a blood-soaked plot that hinges on teens forced to fight each other to the death for the amusement of their conquerors.
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Roxie owners envision ‘hub of art and culture’
History: Became a film repertory house in 1976, run by Bill Banning from 1984 to 2006, with Elliot Lavine programming from 1990 to 2003; New College of California, with the help of a $ 200,000 anonymous donation, took…
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