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Gerry Rooney came home on a snowy December day in 1967, riding on a motor scooter and wearing Bedouin desert garments.
Men's collections display explorer aesthetic
Reporting from Paris -- Despite the poor economic times, the H1N1 virus and the advent of new austerity, buyers and press did indeed show up to see the spring-summer 2010 men's collections at the runway shows that wrapped up here Sunday.
Ken Salazar, the secretary of the Interior Department, in Washington. Barry C. Silk often creates late-week puzzles, and I found this Sunday puzzle tougher than most.
Gallery Mess, Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York's HQ, King's Road, London SW3
The Gallery Mess is housed in the old Duke of York's officers' mess where exposed brickwork emerges from white-painted ceilings and arches, while neon installations add a touch of sophistication enlarge The only officers' mess I've ever seen is on screen: the one in Cairo in Lawrence of Arabia, into which Peter O'Toole walks wearing his ...
Anthony Head plays an Uther in NBC's Merlin'
They say the crown sits uneasily on the head, but for actor Anthony Head it fits like a sunburn.
Film Highlight: Lawrence of Arabia
Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif star in Lawrence of Arabia Details: LAWRENCE OF ARABIA Heights Theatre, Thursday at 7 p.m. In the early 1960s, Norman Mailer 's essay "The White Negro" hit an American cultural phenomenon square on the nose: the alienated white hipster's feeling of envy for dispossessed black people.
Diane Kruger is a feet on the ground kind of girl, but she's not averse to the odd gamble.
Raj 'n' Rolls: Explore India like a Maharaja
A bed in a palace and a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce: Rory Ross meets Rajasthan's modern-day maharajas and learns how to live like a royal prince in India enlarge The neo-art-deco beds at the Umaid Palace in Jodhpur were still warm from the visit of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall earlier this year when "my" spanking new Rolls-Royce ...
Some movies are not inherently cinematic and their origins are usually theatrical.
Hollywood's enduring love of cash cows is well documented but the British movie industry is just as fond of squeezing things until the pips squeak.
This weekend, enjoy a night of classics when director Anthony Harvey and actress Arlene Dahl stop at the Landmark Loew's Theatre in Journal Square.
The Last Emperor: life is stranger, and nastier, than fiction
Bernardo Bertolucci's 1987 Chinese epic has kowtowing eunuchs aplenty, a cross-dressing spy princess and vicious militant cadres a ' all good and true.
Arrow Films have announced the UK DVD release of four titles over April and May 2009.
'Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence' signals return of Cleveland Institute...
Oshima Retrospective: David Bowie and Ryuichi Sakamoto star in "Merry Christmas Mr.
The Lion in Winter: it's Dynasty in the middle ages
Alex von Tunzelmann: Anthony Harvey's 1968 Plantagenet family soap opera has savage catfights, drippy suitors, a fruity Peter O'Toole, even a proto-Brokeback Mountain moment.
The Lion in Winter: it's Dynasty in the middle ages
Anthony Harvey's 1968 Plantagenet family soap opera has savage catfights, drippy suitors, a fruity Peter O'Toole, even a proto-Brokeback Mountain moment.
'Buck Howard' far too predictable
Colin Hanks, John Malkovich, Emily Blunt; rated PG ; Broadway Centre The title character in "The Great Buck Howard" is a former celebrity who likes to drop the names of his alleged celebrity acquaintances, as a way of making his showbiz career look more impressive.
Tony Parsons: Barack Obama gave our Prime Minister..
Directed by David Lean , screenplay by Robert Bolt and starring Peter O'Toole the film tells the story of one of the greatest British heroes in history, T. E. Lawrence , who united the Arabs in their revolt ...
Ita s a really random choice of follow up film for No.2 director Toa Fraser, and ita s just about the least Kiwi-ish Kiwi film youa re likely to see, but Dean Spanley is a little gem regardless.
Royals are (not quite) ready to rumble
To be endured more than to entertain, Muskegon Civic Theatre's faux haughty production of "The Lion in Winter" is up and plodding at the Beardsley Theater.