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    John Leguizamo, Penelope Cruz Win ALMA Awards

    "Nothing Like the Holidays" won three awards at Thursday's ALMA Awards, which recognizes achievements by Hispanic artists in film, television and music over the past year.

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    Spike Lee, Robert De Niro Develop Drama Series

    Quintessential New York filmmakers Spike Lee and Robert De Niro have teamed with Showtime to develop a drama series about Manhattan's Alphabet City.

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    Casting Society's Artios Nominees Unveiled

    Producer Laura Ziskin, writer-director Nora Ephron, writer Delia Ephron and casting director John Frank Levey will be honored at the Casting Society of America's 24th annual Artios Awards.

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    Spotlight on Dance

    In our Spotlight on Dance, Back Stage is focusing on two unique niches in the dance community: Cheerleaders for sports teams, and back-up dancers for pop stars.

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    First Steinberg Playwright Awards Announced

    Tony Kushner announced the selection of Bruce Norris, Tarell Alvin McCraney and David Adjmi as the first winners of the Steinberg Playwright Awards.

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    Owen Sheds Macho Image for 'Boys Are Back'

    British star Clive Owen has specialized in playing macho men for two decades. In "The Boys are Back," Owen plays an inept father who suddenly finds himself a grieving single parent.

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    Allen Channels O'Keeffe in TV Film

    A new Lifetime film, "Georgia O'Keeffe," provides a telling glimpse through the framework of her love affair, collaboration and emotional tug-of-war with photographer Alfred Stieglitz.

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    TV Actors Tell Their Stories Online

    Steve Allen describes the birth of "Tonight." Isabel Sanford talks about her path from theater to "The Jeffersons."  These Interviews form an online TV history called EmmyTVLegends.org.

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    Turning Out the 'Light'

    "Guiding Light" exec producer Ellen Wheeler gathered her crew for an announcement. "We are on a plane and the engine light is on. I'm going to have to make some changes to keep this going."

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    'Laugh-In' Actor Henry Gibson Dies

    Henry Gibson, a wry comic character actor whose career included "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," "Nashville" and "Boston Legal," died Monday. He was 73.