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25 Articles match "2005","Los Angeles"
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LAFF: Keynoter Stern Lays Out Indie Landscape
Stern Chairman & CEO, Endgame Entertainment As Prepared for Delivery to the Los Angeles Film Festival June 20, 2009 I know some of you were expecting Mark Gill to be back today and deliver a follow-up to last year’s speech, but unfortunately, on the way over, Mark was struck by a piece of falling sky. Remarks by James D. Subprime?
Thompson On Hollywood
- Saturday, June 20, 2009
LAFF: Public Enemies is Centerpiece
In keeping with Film Independent's recent policy of pursuing Hollywood studio summer movies, the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival will include as its Centerpiece a Sony gangster movie, Michael Mann's Public Enemies , starring Johnny Depp as John Dillinger. Los Bastardos, Amat Escalante – Mexico (Kino International). PREMIERE.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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LAFF: Public Enemies is Centerpiece
In keeping with Film Independent's recent policy of pursuing Hollywood studio summer movies, the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival will include as its Centerpiece a Sony gangster movie, Michael Mann's Public Enemies , starring Johnny Depp as John Dillinger. Los Bastardos, Amat Escalante – Mexico (Kino International). PREMIERE.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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"Screen Door Jesus" Opens in Texas, Holds Hurricane Benefit in Conroe
LEGAL INSIGHTS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND MULTIMEDIA September 14, 2005 "SCREEN DOOR JESUS" OPENS IN TEXAS; HOLDS HURRICANE BENEFIT IN CONROE On Sept. The film is also scheduled to open in Los Angeles and Oklahoma. for their hurricane relief efforts. Screen Door Jesus" is distributed by Indican Pictures. It opens Sept.
Entertainment Law Resources Blog
- Wednesday, September 14, 2005
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Florida Supreme Court Shelters "The Perfect Storm"; "Hustle & Flow" Opens This Week
LEGAL INSIGHTS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND MULTIMEDIA July 18, 2005 In this newsletter: FLORIDA SUPREME COURT SHELTERS "THE PERFECT STORM" "The Perfect Storm," a Warner Brothers film, was based on a true story about the sinking of a fishing vessel and the resulting deaths of its crew members, two of which were Billy Tyne and Dale Murphy. Tyne v.
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Suit Brought against WGA
Writer-director William Richert has sued the Writers Guild of America West in Los Angeles Superior Court over its practice of collecting foreign levies for writers who aren't WGA members. Women in Film & Television International Summit October 29 to November 1, 2005. Richert is seeking class-action status for the suit. 29-30.
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ESPN.com - Paper apologizes 'without reservations'
ESPN.com - Paper apologizes 'without reservations' : " Sunday, April 10, 2005 Paper apologizes 'without reservations' ESPN.com news services ONTARIO, Calif. -- A Southern California newspaper on Sunday apologized to Bo Jackson and retracted part of a story saying the former football and baseball star used steroids. We apologize to Mr.
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Anti-Spam Legislation and Pop-Up Advertising
The plaintiff in the case alleged that a pop-up ad he received when visiting the Los Angeles Times travel section, which had enticed him to enter his personal information to win a free cruise, violated the Utah Anti-Spam Act. The plaintiff claimed that the pop-up ad was technically a message transmitted between two computers.
BizMediaLaw
- Sunday, February 6, 2005
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Blowing the Whistle on Gangsta Culture - New York Times
Blowing the Whistle on Gangsta Culture - New York Times December 22, 2005 Op-Ed Columnist Blowing the Whistle on Gangsta Culture By BOB HERBERT BOSTON Edwin "E. It was in that studio that Duncan, along with three of his closest friends, was murdered last week, shot to death by a killer or killers who have yet to be found. The slaughter of E.
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New York Daily News - News & Views Columnists - Stanley Crouch: A beastly cliché dies
What I do know is that when I was growing up in Los Angeles, I met men who were picked up on Central Ave. Originally published on December 14, 2005 Actually, it depended on the film, but Hollywood reflected demeaning images of black people that were common currency long before the contemporary minstrelsy of gangster rap arrived.
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SignOnSanDiego.com > News > State -- Republicans see Calif. jurist as model for filibuster fight
May 19, 2005. Brown graduated in 1977 from the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, then worked in state government and for several Republican governors. University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, 1977; LL.M. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > State -- Republicans see Calif. 12:08 a.m.
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Richard Pryor, Iconoclastic Comedian, Dies at 65 - New York Times
Richard Pryor, Iconoclastic Comedian, Dies at 65 - New York Times December 11, 2005 Richard Pryor, Iconoclastic Comedian, Dies at 65 By MEL WATKINS. Pryor, who had been ill with multiple sclerosis, suffered a heart attack and died at a hospital in Los Angeles, his wife, Jennifer Lee Pryor, told CNN. He was 65. cannot tell jokes.
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