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    May 7, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
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    Guest poster Owl Meat has come up with one of those topics I wish I had thought of first. I should ask all of you to post every example of a food product placement on a TV show you notice in the next week.......

    Tags: 30 Rock (tv program), Getty Images Inc., NBC (tv network), Foods and Beverages, Bars and Clubs

  2. Oct 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. 'House I Live In' explores war on drugs and its toll on America ★★★

    Taking on a hellacious societal problem, a documentary filmmaker benefits from finding a narrow path leading to the heart of that problem — a specific angle, an image, a detail, that opens up to the wider world and a host of provocations.
    Taking on a hellacious societal problem, a documentary filmmaker benefits from finding a narrow path leading to the heart of that problem — a specific angle, an image, a detail, that opens up to the wider world and a host of provocations. Eugene...

    Tags: Heroin, The House I Live In (movie), Cocaine, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Drugs and Medicines

  4. Oct 15, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. 'Slow moving holocaust' keeps prisons full

    The first thing you notice about the 1905 mug shot of Laura Scott is her Sunday-go-to-meeting hat, large with wayward bows. Then, you take in the information surrounding the photograph that reveals her physical measurements and describes her as a 40-year-old, Alabama-born "Negress."
    The first thing you notice about the 1905 mug shot of Laura Scott is her Sunday-go-to-meeting hat, large with wayward bows. Then, you take in the information surrounding the photograph that reveals her physical measurements and describes her as a 40-year-...

    Tags: Cocaine, Washington, DC, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, David Simon

  6. Nov 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. The boldness and brilliance of one-star reviews on Amazon.com

    They're cranky, contrary, oblivious and, sometimes, dead-on:  One-star Amazon.com reviews have a lot to say about art
    A couple of weeks ago at a Tribune-hosted cocktail party in the Loop, I found myself in a conversation with novelist Richard Ford. I was wearing the baseball hat I'm wearing in the photo that runs with this column, and from the corner of my eye I...

    Tags: The New York Times, The Godfather: Part II (movie), Great Expectations (movie), Today (tv program), Reviews

  8. Feb 20, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Leave liberal Hollywood to the liberals

    "We need to buy a movie studio."
    "We need to buy a movie studio." Amid the umpteen conferences, panels, meetings and informal conversations in the wake of the presidential election, this idea has been a near constant among conservatives who feel like the country is slipping through...

    Tags: Patrick Goldstein, Abortion Issue, James Cameron, Downton Abbey (tv program), BBC

  10. Feb 19, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Goldberg: Leave liberal Hollywood to the liberals

    "We need to buy a movie studio."
    "We need to buy a movie studio." Amid the conferences, panels, meetings and informal conversations in the wake of the presidential election, this idea has been a near constant among conservatives who feel like the country is slipping through their...

    Tags: Patrick Goldstein, Abortion Issue, James Cameron, Downton Abbey (tv program), BBC

  12. Feb 4, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. A Super Bowl victory that was Baltimore to the bone

    With a parade on Tuesday, the city will celebrate a world championship that was Baltimore to the bone — perfectly imperfect, an overachievement by an underdog and a surprise to sneering outsiders.
    With a parade on Tuesday, the city will celebrate a world championship that was Baltimore to the bone — perfectly imperfect, an overachievement by an underdog and a surprise to sneering outsiders. "I tell you what, we don't make it easy," said...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Football, Baltimore Ravens, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Johnny Unitas

  14. Dec 13, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Movie awards: Unusual joins usual

    More cinema awards: Los Angeles Film Critics Circle, American Film Institute and more
    More cinema awards. The Los Angeles Film Critics Circle has a reputation for sometimes picking unusual choices. This year, the critics honored "Amour" (picture and female actor Emmanuelle Riva), "The Master" (director P.T. Anderson, actors Joaquin...

    Tags: CBS Corp., 60 Minutes (tv program), Buddy Guy, Game of Thrones (tv program), YouTube

  16. Jan 11, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. When movies feel like TV

    Last month after a screening, even as the lights came up in the theater, I could feel "Zero Dark Thirty" fading, its images and impact already softening in my head. No, no, wait: not fading &mdash; <em>mingling</em>. If our cultural experiences rub shoulders at a kind of cocktail party in our brains, then "Zero Dark Thirty," as soon as we were done chatting, as much I admired its company, slipped away quietly into the cultural crush.
    Last month after a screening, even as the lights came up in the theater, I could feel "Zero Dark Thirty" fading, its images and impact already softening in my head. No, no, wait: not fading — mingling. If our cultural experiences rub shoulders at...

    Tags: Steven Spielberg, Mel Gibson, Downton Abbey (tv program), The Sopranos (tv program), Zero Dark Thirty (movie)

  18. Jul 18, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Newton: A new voice atop L.A.'s teachers union

    Warren Fletcher wrapped up his work three weeks ago as an English teacher at City of Angels  and moved over to the headquarters of United Teachers Los Angeles, where he is the union's new president. He missed his first negotiating session because he had to finish grading papers, and arrived at the union's imposing if slightly run-down mid-rise in Mid-Wilshire with so little fanfare that many people didn't even know he'd taken office. But Fletcher's soft start should not fool anyone: With his election, he has become one of the region's most formidable political forces, commanding a battle-hardened phalanx of unionists in desperate need of fresh leadership.
    Warren Fletcher wrapped up his work three weeks ago as an English teacher at City of Angels and moved over to the headquarters of United Teachers Los Angeles, where he is the union's new president. He missed his first negotiating session because he had to...

    Tags: California, William F. Buckley, Regional Authority, Unions, Antonio Villaraigosa

  20. Nov 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Isn't it time for a TV show about a South Side political dynasty?

    Now that the elections are over, what's good on TV?
    Now that the elections are over, what's good on TV? There are many fine and steamy political dramas set in Chicago. "The Good Wife" and "Boss" are two of my favorites. Yet these shows, like so many others, revolve around white characters. If the national...

    Tags: Slumdog Millionaire (movie), The Sopranos (tv program), Jenny McCarthy, Kenan Thompson, Morgan Freeman

  22. Jul 19, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Daum: Confessions of a TV couch potato

    I recently attended a lecture by a distinguished man of letters. A poet, novelist, playwright and literary critic, this man also edits journals, directs literary festivals, collaborates on documentary projects, teaches full time at a university and is raising a family. When an audience member asked how he managed to find the time for all these things, he said, "Everything I do is in the interests of making time for my true passion: watching TV."
    I recently attended a lecture by a distinguished man of letters. A poet, novelist, playwright and literary critic, this man also edits journals, directs literary festivals, collaborates on documentary projects, teaches full time at a university and is...

    Tags: Lost (tv program), Breaking Bad (tv program), Big Love (tv program), Downton Abbey (tv program), Damages (tv program)

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