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Pacino – Evolution of the Actor |
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There was a time when Al Pacino was considered, perhaps, the greatest living actor, more gifted than Brando, with an extraordinary future in front of him. This was the seventies during his incredible run of performances spanning 1971-1975. Very few actors have enjoyed the success Pacino did in those early days. Film critic, John H. Foote tells L&F why that was then and this is now.
Written by John H. Foote |
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Small town Nova Scotian romances Hollywood and gets Anne
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“When I first starting working with her, I thought, well what’s this going to be like. I’ve heard some things like everybody else.”… “ and then I met her I found her to be…
Written by: Carlie Oreskovich |
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Vespa – The Birth of Cool |
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When I think of the Vespa, the quintessential Italian Scooter that epitomizes style, Functionality and an enjoyment of life, I simply can’t believe that a vibrant, about-town woman could be without one in this day and age.
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Excerpts from the summer 2006 issue of L&F Magazine.
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