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Monkees singer Davy Jones dies at 66
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The "Daydream Believer" singer passed away at Martin Memorial Hospital in Florida on Wednesday after suffering a heart attack.
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M.I.A. flips middle finger during Super Bowl half-time show -- PHOTO | Inside TV | EW.com
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Here we go again… During the Super Bowl half-time show, singer M.I.A. flipped off millions of viewers during TV’s most-watched telecast..
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Sundance Review: Goats
Submitted by brendan(3 months, 2 weeks ago)
There’s a good deal to like in Goats, a coming-of-age tale adapted by Mark Jude Poirier off his own 2001, semi-autobiographical novel, and helmed by first-time feature director Christopher Neil (nephew of Francis Ford Coppola, cousin of Sophia Coppola).
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Sundance Film Festival premier - GOATS
Submitted by brendan(4 months, 1 week ago)
With its expansive vision of family and passel of delicious oddball characters transposed from screenwriter Poirier’s novel with deadpan naturalism, GOATS wryly balances satire with poignancy and tenderness.
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Santa's Christmas Eve Workload, Calculated
Submitted by brendan(5 months ago)
It is stipulated that Santa Claus exists. Further, that he spends the night of December 24th circling the globe in a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer.
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Hungry for laughs: The Weinberg serves up 'A Second Helping'
Submitted by muzammil(1 year, 2 months ago)
No matter what your religion, everyone gets hungry. Just ask actress Becky Barrett-Jones, who reprises her role as Lutheran lady Karin Engleson in "A Second Helping: The Church Basement Ladies Sequel," which comes to The Weinberg for two performances on Saturday.
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Just keep on going past this pallid remake
Submitted by muzammil(1 year, 2 months ago)
As in "Grown Ups," the moral of the new Adam Sandler comedy, "Just Go With it," stresses the need for self-absorbed middle-aged celebrities to spend meaningful time with their children, or someone else's.
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Age of Enlightenment
Submitted by muzammil(1 year, 2 months ago)
It started with a simple idea: The Frederick Chorale and its director Nancy Roblin were planning their concert season. They chose pieces from the Baroque period, and other musicians around the county expressed interest in performing music from the era.
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