Saturday, June 4, 2011

L.A. Times - Entertainment News

L.A. Times - Entertainment News


Hollywood Headlines: A crazy week in review

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 06:13 PM PDT


Scarlett Johansson and Sean Penn split, Snooki gets in a fender bender, Rihanna defends her music video and more.


Appreciation: James Arness, 1923-2011

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 06:55 PM PDT


For 20 years, Arness played Marshal Matt Dillon in what, along with Law & Order, is the longest-lived drama on American television.


Envelope Emmy Week: 'Mad Men's' Jon Hamm offers a glimpse inside Don Draper

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 03:51 PM PDT


Hamm admits the advertising whiz is "fundamentally flawed."


A light and dark Michael Sheen

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Michael Sheen pops up in drama, comedy, real-life roles, fictional ones, big-budget and independent movies such as 'Beautiful Boy,' 'Midnight in Paris' and the 'Twilight' films.

The Welsh actor pops up real-life roles, fictional ones, big-budget and independent movies such as 'Beautiful Boy,' 'Midnight in Paris' and the 'Twilight' films.


Coachella 2012: Artist reps see new opportunities, and fans wait and wait and wait for tickets

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 04:49 PM PDT


Multiplying Coachella into two separate festivals to be staged over consecutive April weekends didn't lessen the immediate rush for tickets.


Apps step up the game

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 02:15 PM PDT


A new wave of independent designers is adding artful and whimsical touches to the mobile gaming market.


On the Media: The task ahead for the New York Times' Jill Abramson

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The first female editor of the 160-year-old paper will be under the microscope as she navigates her public role.

The ascension of Jill Abramson to the editor's chair of the New York Times will make the history books. She will be the first woman to lead the newspaper in its 160-year history.


Competition on 'Food Network Star' takes on a new edge this season

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An L.A. contestant on 'Food Network Star' spices up the competitive atmosphere on the latest season of the show, formerly 'The Next Food Network Star.' Set in and around Hollywood, the season starting Sunday has its biggest field yet: 15 competitors.

The knives are drawn.


Big Picture: David Mamet thinks liberal Hollywood is just like brain-dead Big Government

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 03:08 PM PDT


As much as Mamet loathes big government and do-gooders, he loathes Hollywood liberals even more.


Coldplay releases the synthy new single 'Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall'

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 03:30 PM PDT


Unveiled on Friday, the new track conjures images of flashing disco lights on a decadent dance floor.

Unveiled on Friday, the new track conjures images of flashing disco lights on a decadent dance floor.


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