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Best movies of 2012: 'Argo,' 'Lincoln,' 'Dark Knight Rises,' more
If the movies are a feast or famine business — and they are — we are in the heart of the feast at the moment. Both the studios and the smaller distributors, having hidden away their strongest films like squirrels hoarding especially tasty...Tags: Christopher Nolan, Tony Kushner, David O. Russell, Lincoln (movie, 2012), Argo (movie)
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Plenty of books available for sale at library
Clark County LibraryWith an end to the Friends book sales, where’s the best place to buy books inexpensively in Winchester? Still, the library. When you come into the library, take a look at the book shelves in the lobby’s upper left hand corner. There you can...Tags: Lobbying, Libraries, Politics, Arts and Culture
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The Petraeus affair: unscripted and simply scandalous
It's "Homeland" meets "The Real Housewives" — and it's hands down the best serialized show on TV. It's "Dallas" in military drag, in which a ridiculously retro social order (who knew that "socialites" and "hostesses" even existed anymore, never...Tags: Revenge (tv program), Homeland (tv program), Television Industry, Bravo (tv network), Jill Kelley
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Performance/Q&A: Alison Sudol of A Fine Frenzy
RedEye Sound BoardIn 2009, Alison Sudol (who records under the name A Fine Frenzy) released “Bomb in a Birdcage,” a catchy and charming electro-pop album whose songs earned placement in work like the Selena Gomez film “Monte Carlo” and Zac Efron...Tags: Amsterdam (Netherlands), Explosions, Judges, Emergency Incidents, Literature
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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap, first live show
Welcome to our first live show of the season. Cat is shiny in gold. I won't lie -- I look forward to seeing what she's wearing each week.
Since we're only getting one show a week this season, I was worried we wouldn't get the group numbers we used to...Tags: Politics, Dance, Voting, So You Think You Can Dance (tv program), Taylor Lautner
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Appeals board overturns R rating for 'Dorfman'
The independent romantic comedy "Dorfman" has won a battle to have its R rating changed to a PG-13, the appeals board of the Motion Picture Assn. of America said Thursday. The movie had been assigned an R rating because of "some sexual content" —...
Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Film Festivals
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Gerard Butler reveals his secret crush in Miami
Hunky actor Gerard Butler was in Miami Monday as part of a press stop for his new movie, "Playing For Keeps." The romantic comedy - out Dec. 7 - also stars Catherine Zeta-Jones, Uma Thurman, Dennis Quaid and Jessica Biel. Butler, a notorious playboy...
Tags: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Television Industry, Uma Thurman, Dennis Quaid, Telemundo (tv network)
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'Dancing With the Stars' recap: Kelly Monaco (hopefully) for the win!
It's the last all-performance show of the season and it's only an hour long. Let's hit it. Tom says they've been battling for a grueling nine weeks — feels so much longer doesn't it? This season has felt weird overall, with skipped weeks, non-...
Tags: Cirque du Soleil, Leonard Bernstein, Judges, Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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Nick Payne's 'Constellations' tops Evening Standard Theatre Award
An intimate, two-hander play by a relatively unknown writer took home the top prize at this year's London Evening Standard Theatre Awards. "Constellations," by Nick Payne, won the prize for best play on Sunday, beating out works by Caryl Churchill and...
Tags: Judi Dench, Entertainment Events, Cate Blanchett, Colin Firth, Celebrities
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Kristen Stewart buys house with view of twilight
Actress Kristen Stewart's new view home is not far from "Twilight" costar and on-again boyfriend Robert Pattinson's place in Los Feliz.
Set in gated Laughlin Park, the 3,361-square-foot house Stewart bought for $2.195 million features a carved wood front...Tags: Ed McMahon, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Takers (movie), Barry Manilow, Harris Yulin
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'50 Shades' in the Ivy League: Academics versus BDSM sex clubs
On Monday the New York Observer ran a sensational story about BDSM sex clubs popping up in the Ivy League. They can be found at Harvard, Columbia and Yale -- all Ivies -- as well as Tufts, MIT and the University of Chicago. The group at Harvard is...
Tags: Education, Literature, Sexual Health, Arts and Culture, University of Chicago
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Twilight has come to an end. Whats next for Hollywood?
As vampires Bella and Edward take their last bites on the big screen, Hollywood studios are on the hunt for the next "Twilight," a movie that plays on teenage angst and, more importantly, lights up the movie box office. The first four "Twilight"...
Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Alcon Incorporated, Fiction, Twilight (book), Media Industry
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Nov 27, 2012
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