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TCM's Classic Film Festival is coming in 2010
by Bob Sassone, posted Nov 4th 2009 8:02PM
If we lived in a world where we could only watch five TV networks on our televisions (I don't know what type of world that would be but it sounds like one of those bleak futures you often see in sci-fi movies), I would definitely choose Turner Classic Movies as one of those networks. That's a no-brainer. I think I'd have a harder time choosing which major networks(s) I'd want on that list too.The movie network has announced that they're doing a classic film festival in April 2010.
Johnny Grant, Mayor of Hollywood, dead at 84
by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 10th 2008 11:41AM
The honorary mayor of Hollywood has died.
Johnny Grant was the unofficial mayor of Hollywood, CA. Unofficial because the city doesn't really have a mayor, but Grant was sort of an ambassador for the city since 1980, hosting red carpet ceremonies, Oscar ceremonies, and inducting over 500 celebrities into the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He also helped entertain troops overseas during the Korean War, Vietnam War, and in the Middle East. Early in his career he did various radio shows and was also an actor, with small roles in such movies as White Christmas, The Babe Ruth Story, and The Oscar.
Grant died of natural causes in his apartment at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. He was 84.
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