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Charlie Chaplin

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  2. It will help us every day, it will brighten all our wayExternal
    Globe and Mail, Canada +My News 15 Hours Ago
    SUNNYSIDE. . By Glen David Gold. . Knopf, 553 pages, $32. . Glen David Gold's finely wrought second novel begins on a note of magical realism: On …
  3. Lunch in Rome costs pretty pennyExternal
    Canada.com +My News 11 Hours Ago
    Italian authorities have shut down a historic Roman restaurant days after it charged a Japanese couple $987 for a seafood lunch to become an …
  4. Sunnyside by Glen David reviewExternal
    Daily Telegraph, UK +My News 6/29/2009
    On the rocky Pacific coast, a lighthouse keeper spots a sinking skiff, its only passenger bearing a distinct resemblance to Charlie Chaplin. In …
  5. Mampara of the week: Peter de VilliersExternal
    The Times, South Africa +My News 4 Hours Ago
    A muddled oaf. Springbok coach Peter de Villiers could be a great comedian. He really is very funny. It takes something special to come up with a …
  6. Giant of my generation, historical artifact of next oneExternal
    Edmonton Journal, Canada +My News 6/28/2009
    One day this winter, I came downstairs to see my husband and daughter giggling by the computer. In the background, I heard the unmistakable sounds …
  7. And you thought Jacko was wacko! The weird ‘artwork’ inspired by the King of PopExternal
    Daily Mail, UK +My News 7/3/2009
    People: Charlie Chaplin, Michael Jackson, George Washington, Albert Einstein, Gareth Gates Places: New York …
  8. World’s top 10 legendary barsExternal
    Calgary Herald +My News 7/3/2009
    Bars, pubs and taverns of the world can hold as much history as any museum and present as much drama as any theatre.. . Members and editors of …
  9. Digging for dirt in Los Angeles loreExternal
    Press of Atlantic City +My News 6/28/2009
    There must have been at least some virtuous citizens among the half million who doubled the population of Los Angeles between 1920 and 1930.. …
  10. ‘Sunnyside’ follows legendary figures in war and in HollywoodExternal
    Boston Globe +My News 6/24/2009
    In the opening of "Sunnyside,'' the new novel from Glen David Gold, the fatherless son of a lighthouse keeper tries in vain to rescue a man whose …
  11. Norman Lear looks back on his careerExternal
    Boston Globe +My News 6/20/2009
    Norman Lear had lived for years in a Mediterranean mansion here, but on a recent afternoon he jammed his hands in his pockets and gave a …
  12. What if Lincoln Had Used Twitter?External
    Time +My News 6/8/2009
    Steam engines, mutton chops, people named "Rutherford" - history is a funny thing. Take the Pilgrims, for example. Not only do they look ridiculous …
  13. Funny LadyExternal
    LA Magazine +My News 6/1/2009
    Mabel Normand was cinema's first great clown—a rowdy, gentle genius who captivated Mack Sennett and inspired Chaplin's Tramp . Los Angeles . . Few …
  14. Life is but a dreamExternal
    The Phoenix +My News 6/4/2009
    Children from theatrical families are often said to have been born in a trunk, but in Aurélia's Oratorio, Aurélia Thierrée turns the cliché on its …
  15. Read This Book: 'Sunnyside'External
    Men.Style.com +My News 5/21/2009
    Consider for a moment the fame-at once envious and oppressive-that dogged America's first true movie star, Charlie Chaplin. As writer Glen David …

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