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‘The Constant Din’: Can We Tame It, Control It?
“Young people are afraid of silence. Is it possible to read Plato while wearing a Walkman? I find this very worrying”
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Dan Bloom -
Steven Spielberg & John Williams: The Divine Union of Film and Music
They are living testament to the power of the marriage and filmmaking’s greatest and most productive duo ever
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Guy Magar -
‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’: Moose Hunting in Africa?
With her new Big Poppa, Nene resists the idea of accompanying Phaedra, but Sheree thinks she should “get some damn culture”
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Misogynistic ‘Bridesmaids’ Wins Praise from Gervais at the Golden Globes
Women doing crude and testosterone-driven humor — just like men — is not achieving equality. And we have better things to do.
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Carole Mallory -
The Enduring Lessons of ‘Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy’
Le Carre’s tale of a government relying on manipulated intelligence reports –and then failing to acknowledge it — remain all too relevant
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Edward Jay Epstein -
In Storytelling, Mind the Gap
Make sure you understand the difference between Expectations and Results — they reveal the true inner nature of the character
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Mark W. Travis -
‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’: High-End Death, Yoga and Hot Rocks
Phaedra’s still keen on fantasy funerals, Cynthia and Peter’s relationship looks dead and Kandi jams country-style with Jo Dee Mesina
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Flying Into Istanbul for Turkish Delight
During my Pan Am stewardess days, Mother and I stayed in the Hilton, not far from the Crazy Horse, a nightclub known for its exotic dancers
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Carole Mallory -
Matchmaker Ang Lee Introduces Rhythm & Hues to Taiwan
After shooting ‘Life of Pi’ on the Chinese island, the director has paved the way for the Hollywood effects company to open an office there
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Dan Bloom -
Faith In His Lead Became Something Filmmaker Understood Very Well
How a decision to take a challenging and difficult journey with Molly Ryman provided some unique lessons in life
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David Spaltro -
A Pear Tree, a Wink, 39 Roses: Holocaust ‘Rescue’ Story Really True?
Something is not entirely kosher about Jerzy Bielecki’s backstory, which the august and always fact-checked Times swallowed hook, line and sinker
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Dan Bloom -
Thanks to Gaga and Adele, Music Business Finally Improves in 2011
Album sales are up only about 1%, but that’s still great news after a decade-plus of decline
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The Dark Side of Mayberry — Andy Returns with a Vengeance
Some believed it to be a neurological “tick” like Tourette’s. It just “came out” — he really didn’t mean it
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Arthur Axelman -
Accidental Discovery Is Essential When Pursing a Hollywood Career
The biggest and best opportunities in a person’s career might just stem from chance encounters, unplanned opportunities and even mistakes
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Keith Fenimore -
The World of Obstacles
They are what make life rich and invigorating, challenging and colorful. They define us. And they are one of our most powerful storytelling tools …
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Mark W. Travis