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Valentine’s Day super love [Photos]
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesJohn and Dejah, Mary Jane and Peter, Catherine and Vincent, Jean and Scott. On Valentine's Day, we turn to our ...... -
The best of Chicago fringe theater in 2012
Life on the fringe can be precarious, and this year three small Chicago theater companies with a combined 31 seasons among them decided to call it quits: BackStage Theatre and Caffeine Theatre (both on our best-of compilations in the past) and New Leaf...
Tags: Comedy (genre), Television, Game Shows (genre), Lifestyle and Leisure, Bob Odenkirk
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'Dancing With the Stars All-Stars' recap, Country night, ya'll
It's "Country Night," which is not my thing at all. If I know more than one of the songs tonight I'll be impressed with myself. I gave up on country music right around 1984. The night starts with a group dance by the troupe to a live performance by...
Tags: Justice System, Music, Glenn Close, Crime, Law and Justice, Shania Twain
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They'll do the monster mash-up
"Whoever wins, we lose," was the tagline of the first "Alien vs. Predator" movie, and it could be argued by many to be the subtext of every presidential election year. On Saturday, Oct. 27, the Alex Theatre plans to upend both those notions, with a...
Tags: Barack Obama, Frankenstein (movie, 1931), Bela Lugosi, Phil Hartman, Boris Karloff
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800 million reasons Lionsgate is mini no more: Studio no longer a 'mini-major'
VarietyFolks, I'm calling it: There are seven majors in town. Lionsgate is a "mini-major" no more. On the heels of its buyout of Summit Entertainment, the final straw came last week, when Lionsgate closed an $800 million refinancing package, the biggest sack...Tags: Jennifer Lawrence, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Tyler Perry
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Animated 'Hotel Transylvania' to scare off 'Looper'
"Hotel Transylvania" will suck the life out of its rivals at the box office this weekend, as the animated monster flick is set to dominate ticket sales. The 3-D film should easily claim the No. 1 position with a solid debut of around $35 million,...
Tags: Norma Rae (movie), The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Toronto International Film Festival, The Pirates! Band of Misfits (movie), The Smurfs (movie)
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Frankenweenie
VarietyThe traditional tale of a boy and his dog gets charmingly warped treatment in "Frankenweenie," Tim Burton's latest spooky-fun exercise in animation and reanimation. A black-and-white stop-motion toon that pays loving tribute to Hollywood creature features...Tags: Vincent Price, Igor (movie), Martin Short, James Whale, Animation (genre)
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Sequestration cuts would destroy U.S. economy Congress must not allow devastating cuts in defense spending
Across America, manufacturing workers and their families are starting to hope again. Unemployment remains unacceptably high at 8.2 percent, but it has come down from 10 percent in October 2009. After the worst recession since the Great Depression, the U....
Tags: National Government, Leon Panetta, Government Debt, The Pentagon, Tea Party Movement
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'Pinocchio' pops; 'The Giver' holds back
"The Strange and Terrible True Tale of Pinocchio (the Wooden Boy) As Told by Frankenstein's Monster (the Wretched Creature)" Walt Disney had a knack for boiling fairy tales down to their least-objectionable essence, and of the many dank Old World...
Tags: Literature, The Hunger Games (movie), Arts and Culture, Pinocchio (movie), Fiction
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Mr. Right eludes the GOP
"If we could just take a little bit from each of them."
I've lost track of how many people I have heard say some version of this in the last couple of months. The "each of them" refers to the final four combatants for the Republican nomination.
You...Tags: Barack Obama, Tea Party Movement, Fox News Channel (tv network), Elections, Newt Gingrich
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Readers lament the lack of charm in contemporary downtown Towson
After last week's column decrying the definite lack of charm in downtown Towson and its hideous collection of dehumanizing architecture, I thought I might have to enter the federal witness protection program. I feared I'd be chased from my West Towson...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945), Towson
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A new season at the Neo-Futurists
The Neo-Futurists have announced their 2011-12 season. Typically electic titles abound. They include: • "Chalk and Saltwater: The Ladder Project." Opening in September and created by John Piersen and Clifton Frei, this piece dissects the...Tags: Music Theater
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