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Robert Towne Dies: Oscar-Winning ‘Chinatown’ Screenwriter Who Also Penned ‘Shampoo’, ‘The Last...
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoRobert Towne, who won an Oscar for his Chinatown original screenplay and was nominated for his...
How Technology Changed TV Tropes Forever
TV Fanatic· 3 days agoThose of us who love TV often take the standard plot devices known as TV tropes for granted, especially tropes that have been around for a while. Yet,...
He was Leslie Van Houten's 'hippie lawyer.' Then, he defied Manson
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoRonald Hughes was supposed to be another puppet, a neophyte attorney who would be easily manipulated...
MCU Costume Changes Marvel Fans Will Never Forgive - Looper
Looper· 6 days agoIt has to suit the character, stand out from the pack, and could even benefit from a hidden meaning,...
The Wild True Story of the Bruce Lee Statue Heist
The Daily Beast via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoMOSTAR, Bosnia—It started as a joke. Bosnian writer Veselin Gatalo and two of his friends were sitting in a café at the start of this century talking...
The Number Ones: Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk!” (Feat. Bruno Mars)
Stereogum· 4 days agoMaybe the NFL realized that there’s nothing particularly exciting about Coldplay on their own, but I prefer to believe those executives figured out that they’d pushed the ...
The History of Synchronized Swimming Is More Than Esther Williams
New York Times· 7 days agoIn “Swimming Pretty,” Vicki Valosik connects the evolution of an unlikely sport with the...
Must-Have TV Guests for Our Independence Day Party
TV Fanatic· 2 days agoTV Fanatics that we are, we can't think of anyone we'd love to attend the festivities more than our favorite TV characters. Right off the bat, Richie...
He was Leslie Van Houten's 'hippie lawyer.' Then, he defied Manson
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoWhen Charles Manson announced that he wanted Ronald Hughes to represent him at his murder trial,...
A Masterpiece of Fiction Inspires the Urge to Submerge in a Gallery Crawl
New York Times· 2 days agoIn New York’s art show of the summer, paint and prose meet in “The Swimmer,” a psychoanalysis of...