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Mirror, Mirror | Red-carpet reverie: Our own stylist Philly.com
While we love to see our celebrity friends-in-our-heads honored for their work in music, film and TV, we can't deny it: The best part of awards season - which ends next Sunday with the Oscars - is watching celebs traipse about in flowing gowns and tailored tuxes.
The Sports Guy: All-Star anniversary ESPN
On the eve of the NBA's first foray into Vegas, Bill Simmons relives the 1987 midwinter classic -- the greatest All-Star Game of all time.
Kuwata's arrival focuses media attention on Pirates phillyburbs.com
BRADENTON, Fla. - Finally, the Pittsburgh Pirates know what it's like to have a Japanese player in the fold. That means they finally know what it's like to have major-league media attention again.
Movies capsules Contra Costa Times
The following movies opened this week in the Bay Area: Opened Feb. 14 "TYLER PERRY'S DADDY'S LITTLE GIRLS" (PG-13): Tyler Perry wrote and directed this romantic comedy about a successful attorney (Gabrielle Union) who falls for a financially challenged mechanic raising three children on his own.
Film Listings San Francisco Bay Guardian
Film listings are edited by Cheryl Eddy. Reviewers are Robert Avila, Kimberly Chun, Michelle Devereaux, Susan Gerhard, Max Goldberg, Dennis Harvey, Johnny Ray Huston, Jonathan L. Knapp, Laurie Koh, Lynn Rapoport, Sara Schieron, Jason Shamai, and Chuck Stephens. The film intern is Matt Sussman.
De Niro hopes "Shepherd" first of 3 Cold War films China Daily
BERLIN - Robert De Niro said on Saturday the Cold War has captivated his imagination since he was a child and hopes to turn his directing effort "The Good Shepherd" into a trilogy of films on the U.S.-Soviet rivalry.
De Niro hopes "Shepherd" first of 3 Cold War films Reuters via Yahoo! News
Robert De Niro said on Saturday the Cold War had captivated his imagination since he was a child and said he hoped to turn his directing effort "The Good Shepherd" into a trilogy of films on the U.S.-Soviet rivalry.
More by Lincoln Tan The New Zealand Herald
The Business of fortune-telling always booms at this time of year. Whether it's tradition, superstition, or curiosity, in the week before Chinese New Year many people want to find out what the year holds for them.
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"Especially the Cold War in Berlin," he added, where his film is competing for a Golden Bear. "As a kid, I was here a few times and went to East Berlin. I found the whole period amazing. It’s fascinating stuff. Everybody has a fascination with it."
De Niro hopes Shepherd first of trilogy The West Australian
Robert De Niro said on Saturday the Cold War had captivated his imagination since he was a child and said he hoped to turn his directing effort The Good Shepherd into a trilogy of films on the US-Soviet rivalry.

Mirror, Mirror | Red-carpet reverie: Our own stylist Philly.com
While we love to see our celebrity friends-in-our-heads honored for their work in music, film and TV, we can't deny it: The best part of awards season - which ends next Sunday with the Oscars - is watching celebs traipse about in flowing gowns and tailored tuxes.
The Sports Guy: All-Star anniversary ESPN
On the eve of the NBA's first foray into Vegas, Bill Simmons relives the 1987 midwinter classic -- the greatest All-Star Game of all time.
Kuwata's arrival focuses media attention on Pirates phillyburbs.com
BRADENTON, Fla. - Finally, the Pittsburgh Pirates know what it's like to have a Japanese player in the fold. That means they finally know what it's like to have major-league media attention again.
Movies capsules Contra Costa Times
The following movies opened this week in the Bay Area: Opened Feb. 14 "TYLER PERRY'S DADDY'S LITTLE GIRLS" (PG-13): Tyler Perry wrote and directed this romantic comedy about a successful attorney (Gabrielle Union) who falls for a financially challenged mechanic raising three children on his own.
Film Listings San Francisco Bay Guardian
Film listings are edited by Cheryl Eddy. Reviewers are Robert Avila, Kimberly Chun, Michelle Devereaux, Susan Gerhard, Max Goldberg, Dennis Harvey, Johnny Ray Huston, Jonathan L. Knapp, Laurie Koh, Lynn Rapoport, Sara Schieron, Jason Shamai, and Chuck Stephens. The film intern is Matt Sussman.
De Niro hopes "Shepherd" first of 3 Cold War films China Daily
BERLIN - Robert De Niro said on Saturday the Cold War has captivated his imagination since he was a child and hopes to turn his directing effort "The Good Shepherd" into a trilogy of films on the U.S.-Soviet rivalry.
De Niro hopes "Shepherd" first of 3 Cold War films Reuters via Yahoo! News
Robert De Niro said on Saturday the Cold War had captivated his imagination since he was a child and said he hoped to turn his directing effort "The Good Shepherd" into a trilogy of films on the U.S.-Soviet rivalry.
More by Lincoln Tan The New Zealand Herald
The Business of fortune-telling always booms at this time of year. Whether it's tradition, superstition, or curiosity, in the week before Chinese New Year many people want to find out what the year holds for them.
Hotlinks Tiscali
"Especially the Cold War in Berlin," he added, where his film is competing for a Golden Bear. "As a kid, I was here a few times and went to East Berlin. I found the whole period amazing. It’s fascinating stuff. Everybody has a fascination with it."
De Niro hopes Shepherd first of trilogy The West Australian
Robert De Niro said on Saturday the Cold War had captivated his imagination since he was a child and said he hoped to turn his directing effort The Good Shepherd into a trilogy of films on the US-Soviet rivalry.eve+angelina: | | | | eve+angelina