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TimesTalks Acade­my Award­-winn­er Penél­ope Cruz talks about her exper­ience­s worki­ng in Holly­wood with a less-­than-­worki­ng knowl­edge of Engli­sh.

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TimesTalks Celebrated storyteller and best-selling author Stephen King talks about his career as a novelist, screenwriter and columnist and discusses his new work, "Under the Dome." Interviewed by New York Times book critic Janet Maslin.

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TimesTalks Whether you're training for the 40th New York City Marathon on November 1 or cheering the runners on, don’t miss this rare opportunity to go behind the scenes with legendary athletes Joan Benoit Samuelson, Grete Waitz and Deena Kastor in conversation with Times Well columnist, Tara Parker-Pope.

Special guest Lance Arms...trong just added to the panel!

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Time:6:30PM Thursday, October 29th
Location:TheTimesCenter
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TimesTalks Two-time Academy Award-winning actress Hilary Swank and critically acclaimed director Mira Nair talk with New York Times culture reporter Patricia Cohen about their new film, "Amelia," based on the adventures of the legendary aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart.

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Time:6:30PM Friday, October 16th
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TimesTalks A conversation with the writer-director and co-stars of the new film "Julie & Julia," based on two bestselling memoirs: Julie Powells "Julie & Julia" and Julia Childs "My Life in France." Hear them talk about creating the movie, which opens August 7, 2009 and about their careers, artistic collaborations, film, food and... culture and how with the right combination of passion, fearlessness and butter, anything is possible. Moderated by New York Times Magazine staff writer and The Timess Dining section Feed Me columnist, Alex Witchel.

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Terrific, but we need to hear more from Stanley Tucci! Please consider him for his own Times Talks.
September 27 at 8:57am
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TimesTalks Bob Costas, the most famous American sportscaster of his generation – the winner of a record 20 Emmy awards -- talks about the baseball playoffs and his experiences covering seven World Series, six summer and two winter Olympics, five Super Bowls, eight NBA finals and nearly every other major sport. Interviewed by Michael Schmidt, New York Times sports reporter.

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Time:6:30PM Friday, October 9th
Location:TheTimesCenter
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Time:6:30PM Friday, August 14th
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TimesTalks Actor Michael Caine reminisces about making five of his most popular movies: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Man Who Would Be King, Alfie, Hannah and Her Sisters and Sleuth.

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TimesTalks As an actor, Michael Caine chose to keep his native Cockney accent to make a statement about Englands class system. It was to encourage other people from working-class backgrounds to say that they could (succeed).

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TimesTalks In the new film “Is Anybody There?” Michael Caine plays a dying man with Alzheimer’s. Having a close friend who battled the disease gave the actor insight about how best to portray the character.

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TimesTalks During his long, successful film career, Michael Caine has deliberately chosen a wide variety of roles. “I always tried to do something different,” he says. “I never had enough star personality to rely on, so I had to rely on acting.”

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TimesTalks 'The Reader' star Kate Winslet talks about what its like to be naked on the big screen and her feelings about nudity on film.

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TimesTalks Kate Winslet talks about how she balances her life as a movie star with the obligations of having two children.

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TimesTalks Academy Award nominee Kate Winslet and her husband, director Sam Mendes, discuss Winslet's unusual process for selecting roles.

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TimesTalks Academy Award nominee Kate Winslet talks about her struggle to make it as an actor and how she dealt with sudden fame.

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