Thursday, July 18, 2013

Filmmaker's wit enlivens 'My Lunches With Orson' ? Artesia News

This book cover image released by Metropolitan shows "My Lunches with Orson: Conversations Between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles," edited by Peter Biskind. (AP Photo/Metropolitan)

This book cover image released by Metropolitan shows ?My Lunches with Orson: Conversations Between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles,? edited by Peter Biskind. (AP Photo/Metropolitan)

?My Lunches With Orson: Conversations Between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles? (Metropolitan Books), by Peter Biskind

Orson Welles would enter the trendy Los Angeles restaurant Ma Maison through the kitchen, thus avoiding being seen arriving by wheelchair. His girth as wide as his talent, the director of 1941?s ?Citizen Kane? sat in a mammoth restaurant chair with his toy poodle, Kiki. Eager for almost any kind of work in the early 1980s, the one-time boy wonder behind the film regularly declared the greatest ever made had become a living symbol of how Hollywood could abandon its geniuses.

For years, the writer and director Henry Jaglom joined Welles at Ma Maison nearly every week. He was Welles? unofficial agent and representative, trying to get his friend?s movie projects off the ground. Over lunch, they discussed practically anything ? Welles? weight was out of bounds ? and Welles offered seemingly unguarded observations, at times humorous and profane, in spite of the presence of a tape recorder.

On actors: ?English actors are more modest than Americans, because they?ve never had (?method? acting teacher) Lee Strasberg to teach ?em that they know better than the director.?

On gossip columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper: ?You don?t know the power those two cows had in this town! People opened the paper, ignoring Hitler and everything else, and turned right to Louella and Hedda.?

On the Irish: ?They hate themselves. I lived for years in Ireland. The majority of intelligent Irishmen dislike Irishmen, and they?re right.?

Decades after Welles? death in 1985, author Peter Biskind presents the transcripts from those recorded lunches. Welles appears uncensored ? and it?s not a pretty sight. Fascinating, amusing and eye-opening, to be sure, but ?My Lunches With Orson? is yet more evidence that one of the wonderful minds of theater and film was in a creative death spiral in his final years. Not that Welles didn?t have ideas, but he couldn?t find backers for them ? and that was a dark weight on his mind.

Lightening up their chats are his tart appraisals of stars like Laurence Olivier (?seriously stupid?), Norma Shearer (?one of the most minimally talented ladies ever to appear on the silver screen?), Humphrey Bogart (?both a coward and a very bad fighter?), Spencer Tracy (?I hate him so ? he?s one of those bitchy Irishmen?) and Joan Fontaine (?just a plain old bad actor ? she?s got four readings, and two expressions, and that?s it?).

He has praise for many others, including Clark Gable (not bright but ?terribly nice?) and Carole Lombard (?I adored her?). Although he appeared memorably in movies such as ?The Third Man? and ?Touch of Evil,? Welles considers his own acting an amateur pursuit.

Welles? taste in movies can be surprising. Among his many dislikes are the American films of Alfred Hitchcock, whom he considered burdened by egotism and laziness. Of ?Rear Window,? one of Hitchcock?s most popular films, he says, ?Everything is stupid about it.? Worse, he adds, is ?Vertigo.? Fortunately for his sake, Welles did not live to see ?Vertigo? replace ?Citizen Kane? last year as the best film ever in the decennial Sight & Sound poll of film critics.

In a lean and lively essay, Biskind captures the essence of Welles and the conundrum posed by his artistic ups and downs. The star of this engaging book, as he was in nearly everything he did, remains Welles. Like Falstaff, a character he loved to play, he is witty and vain ? and, in the end, a tragic figure.

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Douglass K. Daniel is the author of ?Tough as Nails: The Life and Films of Richard Brooks? (University of Wisconsin Press).

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

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9:00 PM: The Frederick News-Post profiles Robbie Shaffer, a 19-year-old with cerebral palsy who works two days a week as a statistician for the Frederick Keys minor league baseball team.

8:45 PM: Allen Hornthall, who has served over 30 years as tennis coach for Edenton Holmes High School in North Carolina, is back on the court after undergoing a lung transplant last February.

8:30 PM: Kobe Bryant shares a quote from Frederick Douglass: "Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe."

8:15 PM: Baylor football coach Art Briles doesn't believe UCLA's last-second TD in last season's Holiday Bowl should have counted, so the Bears' Holiday Bowl rings reflect Briles' belief by showing a final score of 49-19 instead of 49-26.

8:00 PM: Paul Lukas of UniWatch has a photo of the new SEC football championship game trophy.

7:45 PM: The New York Knicks announce J.R. Smith is expected to be out for 12-16 weeks after undergoing surgery to repair a patella tendon & torn meniscus in his left knee.

7:30 PM: Sports Business Daily reports the Cleveland Browns have hired an architect & general contractor to start working on a two-year, $100 million renovation of FirstEnergy Stadium.

7:15 PM: Deuce, a border collie mascot of the Durham Bulls, has been missing since Saturday night. Deuce ran off from the ballpark after being frightened by post-game fireworks.

7:00 PM: University of Texas-San Antonio defensive end Will Ritter has been suspended indefinitely from the team after his arrest on assault charges early Sunday morning. Ritter reportedly punched two females & another male at bar in Austin.

6:45 PM: Washington Nationals player Ian Desmond tweets that the only way teammate Bryce Harper won't win tonight's MLB All-Star Home Run Derby "is if he gets ejected."

6:30 PM: Maria Sharapova will not play in next week's Bank of the West Classic in Stanford, California due to suffering a left hip injury during Wimbledon.

6:15 PM: Vanderbilt University revealed the names of the four football players who were kicked off the team amid a sex crimes investigation. Neither of the players had yet played in a game for the Commodores.

6:00 PM: Florida International starting running back Kedrick Rhodes has been dismissed from the team following his arrest Saturday night on charges of discharging a weapon on school property & discharging a firearm while under the influence.

5:45 PM: Tennis player Agnieszka Radwanska has been dropped as a member of a Catholic youth organization in her native Poland after she appeared nude in this year's edition of ESPN The Magazine's Body Issue.

5:30 PM: Japan defeated the U.S. 6-3 on Sunday to win the World Cup of Softball held in Oklahoma City.

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'King of the Hill' voice actor dies at 67

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Dennis Burkley with Will Smith in an episode of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."

Actor Dennis Burkley, who voiced the middle-school principal on "King of the Hill" and played Fred Sanford's partner on a sequel to "Sanford and Son," has died at age 67.

Burkley died in his sleep Sunday in Sherman Oaks, Calif., his agent told The Hollywood Reporter.

His son Shawn told the magazine, "He was a great father as well as a great actor. He stayed with my mom in Hollywood where marriages don?t last very long. He cared deeply about his family."

Burkley, who was born in Los Angeles but raised in Texas, played the recurring character of Carl Moss, a high-school friend of Hank Hill and principal of Tom Landry Middle School, on Fox's long-running animated show "King of the Hill." The show ran from 1997 to 2010.

Burkley got his acting break in 1976 thanks to his other job -- cleaning pools.

"As luck would have it, one of the pools I cleaned belonged to director Bob Rafelson," Burkley wrote on his website. "Bob cast me in my first film, 'Stay Hungry,' along with another unknown, Arnold Schwarzenegger."

He went on to numerous parts on television and in film, but Burkley said his big break came when a role on "Maude" brought him to the attention of famed producer Norman Lear, who cast him in a recurring role as truck driver Mac on "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman."

One of his most memorable roles was that of Fred Sanford's junk-business partner in the two-season sitcom "Sanford," NBC's 1980 attempt to revive the 1970s hit. Burkley played Cal Pettie, whose character essentially replaced Sanford's son Lamont after actor Demond Wilson chose not to reprise his role from the original show. "Sanford" never caught on as its predecessor had and was canceled before completing a second season.

The heavyset actor played Dozer, a biker who never speaks, in the 1985 film "Mask,"

In addition to "Sanford," Burkley appeared on numerous television shows, including "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," "Emergency," "The Rockford Files," "The Dukes of Hazzard" and "My Name Is Earl." One character he played on "Hill Street Blues," criminal Sonny Crockett, became more famous when the show's creator re-used the name for Don Johnson's unrelated role on "Miami Vice."

He made his directorial debut with 2005's "Repetition," an independent film about acting students. It was named a best feature film winner in that year's Appalachian Film Festival. He also taught acting classes.

Burkley is survived by his wife Laura and two children.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/king-hill-voice-actor-dies-67-6C10656354

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Japan: Regional forecasts on Nankai quake damages exceed central government estimates

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Recent figures have revealed a gap in the Japanese central government's and the regional governments' projections on damage estimates in event of a large earthquake along the Nankai Trough, The Asahi Shimbun reported. ...

Source: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20130716/NEWS09/130719900

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Timberlake, Perry set for Vegas event in September

NEW YORK (AP) ? Justin Timberlake, Elton John and Katy Perry are among the A-list performers set for this year's iHeartRadio music festival in Las Vegas.

Clear Channel announced the performers Monday. Chris Brown, Bruno Mars, Maroon 5, Keith Urban, Miguel, J. Cole and fun. will also perform at the two-day festival Sept. 20-21 at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Ryan Seacrest will host.

"We try to cover every genre our stations play with the lineup," said Tom Poleman of Clear Channel. "Someone like Elton John has been an icon on our radio stations for years, and for him to the take the stage alongside people like Justin Timberlake and Katy Perry I think really speaks to what makes the festival unique."

Tickets for the third annual festival go on sale Saturday.

The event will also include a festival dubbed iHeartRadio Music Festival Village. It will feature performances on two stages from Miley Cyrus, Avril Lavigne, Jason Derulo, Cher Lloyd and others. Tickets for that event are $20.

The festival will air live across Clear Channel's radio stations and as a two-night special on the CW Network on Sept. 30-Oct. 1.

Muse, Tiesto, Phoenix, Zedd, Tim McGraw, Ke$ha, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Benny Benassi and Queen with Adam Lambert will also perform during the main show.

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iHeartRadio music festival: http://festival.iheart.com/

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/timberlake-perry-set-vegas-event-september-125256780.html

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Monday, July 15, 2013

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NBA Chat with Bill Ingram 7/15/13

Catch up on the latest news, rumors and predictions with HOOPSWORLD?s Bill Ingram every Monday at 11:00 AM Eastern.

Bill covers the entire NBA and is based in Dallas, Texas, where he has been an NBA analyst since 1998.? Bill can be heard on radio stations across the country and his work has also appeared in USA Today.

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