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She's met a handsome executive (Francois Cluzet, who some people may know from the great jazz movie "'Round Midnight"), and, not surprisingly, he's fallen in love with her.
CNN: Review: Con is on with 'The Swindle'
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The musical of razzmatazz and "All That Jazz" became the first movie musical to win best picture since 1968's "Oliver!"
CNN: 'Chicago' triumphs at Oscars
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Thousands of Deco structures -- hotels and theaters, apartment blocks and luxury villas -- are still standing, evoking the days when ocean liners anchored off Shanghai and European and Chinese grandees mingled with movie stars and gangsters in the city's jazz clubs and dance halls.
WSJ: Touring Asia's Art Deco Gems in Shanghai and Napier, New Zealand
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Jazz singer Stacey Kent's story would make a good Hollywood movie.
NPR: Stacey Kent: 'The Boy Next Door'
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Next, I went to the Trustee's Theater, one of those restored movie palaces, for the sold-out performance of the energetic octogenarian jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal.
WSJ: The First Sounds of Spring | Savannah Music Festival | By Barrymore Laurence Scherer
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He had seen the movie Young Man with a Horn with Kirk Douglas, and African-American jazz was a beacon of freedom to him.
NPR: Hugh Masekela at the Tanglewood Jazz Festival
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When he's not working on a movie or TV score, Schifrin often goes into the studio to record a jazz album.
NPR: Lalo Schifrin, from 'Mission Impossible' to Jazz
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The actor, who had been on track to play jazz saxophone professionally before focusing on acting in college, recently spoke about PowerPoint, the Miles Davis movie he plans to star in and direct, and advice from his mom.
WSJ: Don Cheadle Talks About 'House of Lies' on Showtime
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Following Woody Allen on a 1996 concert tour through Europe with his New Orleans-style jazz band, the documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple touchingly reveals the inextricable unity of the man and his movie persona and suggests the psychic conflicts at the heart of his great films.
NEWYORKER: Wild Man Blues
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In the 1950s, Dave Brubeck was jazz's resident intellectual (Thelonious Monk the eccentric, Charles Mingus the rebel, Miles Davis the movie star).
WSJ: The Jazz Scene: It's Cool in Brubeck's Shadow