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Woody Allen’s love letter to Paris opens the 2011 Cannes Film Festival tonight.The film, Midnight to Paris, will also open in a few days or weeks in most of the rest of the world, part of the pattern in which the Cannes Film Festival acts as the high-visibility platform for global film dist
I'm back in Sweet Home Chicago. And there weren't any yellow-ribbon prayer vigils to get me out of jail and the Red Cross didn't have to smuggle letters for me. I moved pretty freely in Tripoli.
What a night. Libya celebrated fateh, which kind of translates into opening. It signifies the beginning of Qaddafi's revolution and reign. Yusra and I got press credentials to the Sept. 1 celebration at a racetrack in Tripoli's city centre.