...Kennedy Center Honors. The other recipients were actress Carol Burnett, country music legend Loretta Lynn, director Mike Nichols and musician Itzhak Perlman.On May 6, 2005, as a 72nd birthday present for Brown, Augusta unveiled a bronze statue...
...good. Mr. Brown was recognized alongside comedy legend Carol Burnett, violinist Itzhak Perlman, writer/director Mike Nichols and country singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn with the Kennedy Center Honors, an award recognizing outstanding contribution...
...the story of four searching souls - a stripper, a writer, a photographer and a doctor - for pitch-black laughs, Mike Nichols' twisted tale of relationship rot turns moon-in-June swoons into a sort of emotional street fight with no winners...
...extraordinarily ugly things to each other, which is both breathtaking and brutal to watch. The latest film from director Mike Nichols is reminiscent of his first - "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" from 1966 - for the intensity of its performances...
...help bring down the Soviet empire and leave a legacy that still resounds in the war on terrorism today. Director Mike Nichols' sharp foreign-policy satire stars Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts and Philip Seymour Hoffman (who earned a supporting-actor...
...after 17 days in release, dominating a quiet post-Thanksgiving weekend with no new movies debuting in wide release. Mike Nichols' caustic sex drama "Closer" - starring Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Clive Owen - opened strongly...
...contributions to the arts. "I said it was a disgrace," Ms. Mixon said. "It's a slap in the face to (fellow honorees) Mike Nichols and Carol Burnett. This man shouldn't get any award, with all the domestic violence charges he's had. I would...
...Driver Error.) During just more than two hours of instruction, Savanah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department Sgt. Mike Nichols asked Jasmine and other teens to rate their parents' driving habits. He showed sobering videos of car crashes. And...
...ago by a group of seriously funny Brits. You have to be grateful that its creators, as well as its savvy director, Mike Nichols, didn't call the show, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail - the Musical," the film on which this show is based...
...way they destroy each other and themselves is both brutal and breathtaking to watch. The newest film from director Mike Nichols is reminiscent of his first, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" from 1966, for the intensity of its performances...