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'Black Dahlia' isn't exactly putting L.A. on tourist maps.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Movie review)
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Los Angeles has served as backdrop for hundreds of movies, but few films make a star of the city like "The Black Dahlia" does. The mystery from Universal Studios about the 1947 murder of an aspiring actress reinforces L.A.'s image as the city of dreams--albeit dangerous ones.
Even before the movie opened on Sept. 15, its Web site featured a map of the city with scenes from the movie organized by location. Echo Park, the Crenshaw district, and a Hancock Park mansion get center stage. Another section of the site, titled "L.A.: Then & Now," compares historical and ...
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DEATHS
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...troupe then moved into the state-subsidized Odeon theater, where they put on works by contemporary playwrights Henri de Montherlant, Jean Anouilh and Jean Giraudoux, Eugene Ionesco and Samuel Beckett. ELIJAH BARAYI Union Leader Elijah Barayi...
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Of violence and naivete.
Magazine article from: TriQuarterly
; ...Drieu la Rochelle, Andre Malraux, Ernest Hemingway, Gottfried Benn, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Ernst von Salomon, Henri de Montherlant and Bertolt Brecht are just a few examples of writers of this unusual persuasion. It was not just the business...
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'Pare' Francisco Prieto una Salome cristiana.(Cultura)
Newspaper article from: Reforma (México D.F., México)
; ...influencia de autores contemporneos como el noruego Henrik Ibsen, el espaol Antonio Buero Vallejo y el francs Henri de Montherlant. Como dramaturgo, Prieto concede libertades para la puesta en escena pero se opone a esa tendencia de los directores...
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OBITUARY:Guillaume Gallozzi
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...his savoir-vivre that made him altogether novelistic, a character from a collaboration between Tom Wolfe and Henri de Montherlant. Born in the shadow of de Sade's chateau, Gallozzi was a flag-carrying anarchist schoolboy in Nantes, home...
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JEAN-LOUIS BARRAULT; ACTOR, DIRECTOR.(CAPITAL REGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...troupe moved into the state-subsidized Odeon theater where they put on works by contemporary French playwrights Henri de Montherlant, Jean Anouilh and Jean Giraudoux, Eugene Ionesco and Samuel Beckett. During the student-worker rebellion in...
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When 1 + 4 = less than 3. (cricket)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...best-known annual of cricket. Other sports have attracted famous writers--Bernard Malamud (baseball), Henri de Montherlant (bullfighting), Joyce Carol Oates (boxing). Cricket has yielded one or two good novels, some marvellous...
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Life and times of Francois Mitterand.
Magazine article from: Queen's Quarterly
; ...about la terre et ses morts, Maurice Barres, and those favourite authors of his youth, Drieu la Rochelle and Henri de Montherlant. Mitterrand's closely knit Catholic family had provided him with a happy childhood, and even in those last...
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Great War Narrative into Film: Transformation, Reception, and Reaction.
Magazine article from: International Fiction Review
; ...the war, that is, in bestowing meaning on it, is one of weighing victory and loss, and concerns the answer to Henri de Montherlant's question: "was the good of the war worth its evil?"(5) The French had already begun to answer that question...
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Our palaces of kitsch end up as the height of respectability
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...intervening arm-rest). Here, close contact was mandatory. No wonder the dandified French novelist and playwright Henri de Montherlant said that, whenever people wanted to do something shameful, they went to the cinema. But, then, he was a great...
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Noche y Dia / Peregrinaje y Lucidez.(Cultura)
Newspaper article from: Reforma (México D.F., México)
; ...dilogos, parodias de James Joyce, u homenajes incisivos en torno de Alexandra David-Neel, Marguerite Yourcenar o Henri de Montherlant. O apuntes sobre las noticias del da y su trascendencia invisible, parbolas y relatos en los que nada es superfluo...
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