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1939 the best-ever year for film: British survey *
British filmgoers consider 1939 -- the year of Gone With the Wind, Wuthering Heights and The Wizard of Oz -- as the greatest year in Hollywood history, according to an Internet survey. [More]

Merry Christmas to the Ridge Theatre from Festival Cinemas! *
Festival Cinemas takes over and upgrades Ridge Theatre in time for Christmas, 2005. [More]

Oregon town marks 25th anniversary of Animal House *
They put a wrecking ball through the building that was Delta House in the classic comedy Animal House, so what's left? [More]

The makers of lunch boxes could see their business boom thanks to Radwanski's habits *
A year ago, the Smithsonian Institution launched the Lunch Box Memories tour, a nice tie to a Web-site history covering everything from the first "lunch" to the rise, and ultimate demise, of the metal school lunch kit featuring the likes of Mickey Mouse and Howdy Doody. [More]

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Ask the Bargain Shopper: How do I re-certify a collector's item? *
Our reader never received the certificate of authenticity for an X-files prop she purchased. . . [More]

Channelling Doris *
Audrey Hepburn. Jackie O. Catherine Deneuve. All famous women whose iconic styles have been strip-mined to satiate fashion's retro-obsessed attention deficit disorder. Now, the voracious hunt for a new muse has pushed beyond the obvious and into the unlikely. Doris Day, please stand up. [More]

Craigslist is plainly effective *
Online job board and ad-free community site growing through word of mouth... [More]

Elia Kazan, 94 *
Elia Kazan, the Academy Award-winning director of such influential films as On the Waterfront and A Streetcar Named Desire but whose conduct during the McCarthy era haunted his career, has died. He was 94. [More]

Movie Poster & Memorabilia sale *
More than 600 posters and a treasure trove of other movie and theatre memorabilia go on sale Tuesday, November 26, 2002 when the private collections of three local movie industry leaders goes on sale at West Fourth Avenue's Now & Then Lifestyle Boutique. [More]

Robert Stack, 84 *
Robert Stack, whose granite-eyed stare and menacing baritone spelled trouble for fictional criminals in TV’s The Untouchables and real ones in Unsolved Mysteries, died at his home. He was 84. [More]