Trafficking in People (Gary Mann and The Traffic School of America)

Road rules provide captive audience. It’s 7:45 a.m. on a Friday morning, and the Koo Koo Roo on South Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills is almost full. I am here for traffic school. I ran a red light at the intersection of Robertson and Beverly boulevards, and the city of Beverly Hills has the photo […]

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Campus Campaign

Hollywood launches ads to spark student support for Israel. While leafing through their college newspapers Monday morning, students at several major Southern California universities came across a full-page advertisement featuring Barad Zemer, a 23-year-old Israeli film student. Beneath Zemer’s photograph it read: “I love filmmaking, jazz and photography. I hate the image I carry of […]

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No Laughing Matter (Calvin Trillin, Peter Lefcourt and the comic novel)

New Trillian novel bucks literary trend and provides comic relief. Over the last year, I have read many wonderful novels: “The Lovely Bones” by Alice Sebold, “Atonement” by Ian McEwan, “The Hours” by Michael Cunningham. Well-written, emotionally resonant, all best-sellers, these highly praised literary works are required reading in book groups in Los Angeles and […]

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Polanski Hits a Sour Note in ‘Pianist’

Truth to tell, I didn’t start to despise “The Pianist” — Roman’s Polanski’s Oscar-nominated film of concert pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman’s memoirs of Warsaw during World War II — until the very end of the film: The war has ended and a friend has taken Szpilman to a farm in the Polish countryside. There used to […]

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Is Hollywood Against the War?

Across the country, Americans are wondering, “Why is Hollywood against the war?” On TV programs and TV and radio talk shows, in magazines and newspapers, they see actors and actresses opining, talking the talk and walking the anti-war walk. This has led to a separate thread of programs and opinion pieces about whether Hollywood stars […]

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Overnight Sensation (Jill Sobule on The West Wing)

The Beatles on “Ed Sullivan.” Michael Jackson’s Moonwalk on the “Motown 25th Anniversary Special.” Ricky Martin at the Grammys. Each of these TV appearances launched a musical career into the stratosphere. On Wednesday Feb. 12, 2003, Jill Sobule appeared on “The West Wing.” Will lightning strike again? If you watched the episode, you may have […]

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