Alan Jay Lerner (born 1918) was one of the top songwriters in both Broadway musical theatre and Hollywood for a quarter century during the Golden Age of the American musical. His collaboration with Fr...
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Alan Jay Lerner had the ability to make words cling inseparably to a melody. But he had more than that: erudition, sophistication, and style. He was also a dogged worker who, after holding up the film...
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Singer-actor Robert Goulet,
whose rich baritone voice made him an instant success when he
played Lancelot in the original 1960 Broadway hit "Camelot,"
died Tuesday at age 7...
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On a quiet Labor Day weekend in a sunlit, fourth-floor rehearsal studio just off of Times Square, the "Ascot Gavotte" is about to begin."As we rehearsed it, ladies and gentlemen," says associate di...
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On a quiet Labor Day weekend in a sunlit, fourth-floor rehearsal studio just off of Times Square, the "Ascot Gavotte" is about to begin."As we rehearsed it, ladies and gentlemen," says associate di...
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Here I am again, reluctantly counting my losses. Beloved, hated or just plain “Who cares?”, more celebrated people died in 2007 than any year in my memory. I always forget somebody, but...
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They gave the Oscar to the wrong Truman Capote. I do not begrudge the versatile, popular Philip Seymour Hoffman his Oscar for playing the tiny terror in Capote, but he was doing an impression. In I...
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They gave the Oscar to the wrong Truman Capote. I do not begrudge the versatile, popular Philip Seymour Hoffman his Oscar for playing the tiny terror in Capote, but he was doing an impression. In I...
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They gave the Oscar to the wrong Truman Capote. I do not begrudge the versatile, popular Philip Seymour Hoffman his Oscar for playing the tiny terror in Capote, but he was doing an impression. In I...
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They gave the Oscar to the wrong Truman Capote. I do not begrudge the versatile, popular Philip Seymour Hoffman his Oscar for playing the tiny terror in Capote, but he was doing an impression. In I...
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