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Project Runway: Guess who's coming to dinner? Tim Gunn!
Reality CheckWell kids, I'm Kevin Van Valkenburg, sports writer in my spare time, but Project Runway blogger at heart. And as my favorite cheesy Swedish heavy metal band, Europe, would say...It's the final countdown! (Da da da daaaaa! Da da da......Tags: U.S. Presidential Election (2008), Armed Forces, Martha Stewart, Bars and Clubs, Neck
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Miley Cyrus pulls in the big bucks
Sun ReporterWhen Miley Cyrus' concert tour ends this month, the teen pop sensation will discover whether her meteoric rise to fame culminates in a payday that puts her earnings on a par with that of American Idol winner Carrie Underwood, Harry Potter series star...Tags: Ashley Olsen, Earnings, Sandra Bullock, Emma Watson, Hilary Duff
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Era of smiles fading away
Sun Television CriticIn: The Donald. Out: Joey, Monica, Phoebe, Ross, Rachel and Chandler. In: Being mean. Out: Making nice. In: Relationships of convenience. Out: Friends. There is an unmistakable symmetry in NBC's decision to replace Friends next fall with The...Tags: Holidays, Culture, HBO (tv network), Matthew Perry, Thanksgiving
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Coming to a TV near you
SunSpot StaffThe best drama of the fall television season might be seeing which of the new lot of shows is the first to be canceled. Actually, there is some promise among the dramas, with familiar names Rob Lowe, Mark Harmon and David E. Kelley popping up in new...Tags: Charlie Sheen, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (tv program), Armed Forces, ABC (tv network), All My Children (tv program)
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Screen Actors Guild names award nominees
Associated Press WriterThe math genius drama "A Beautiful Mind" and the family tragedy thriller "In the Bedroom" each had a leading three nominations Tuesday for Screen Actors Guild awards. Russell Crowe, star of "A Beautiful Mind," received another actor nomination for...Tags: Viggo Mortensen, Lorraine Bracco, Christopher Lee, Culture, Ethan Hawke
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Jeff Daniels adapts to the long hours of 'The Newsroom' life
Before taking on the lead for "The Newsroom,"HBO's intense drama exploring the behind-the-scenes frenzy of a cable news network, Jeff Daniels received some counsel from the man formerly known as Tony Soprano. "James said, 'Get sleep,'" Daniels said,...
Tags: Debra Winger, Emily Mortimer, Jeff Daniels, Woody Allen, Howl (movie)
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Tonight: ‘House’ ends run; ‘Dancing With the Stars’ starts finale; White House salutes Burt Bacharach
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelPBS offers another concert from the White House at 9. Songwriters Bacharach and David receive the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Song. They are saluted by Lyle Lovett and Sheryl Crow on "I'll Never Fall in Love Again"; Diana Krall on "The Look... -
Critic's Notebook: Farewell to 'House,' which remained true to itself
Show TrackerAs the last episode of House airs tonight,it is worth pausing for a moment to salute the people behind “House,” namely creator David Shore and actor Hugh Laurie, two maestros who have pulled off a near-miraculous feat: After eight long and... -
Tonight: 'House' ends run; 'Dancing With the Stars' starts finale; White House salutes Burt Bacharach
Staff writerOn TV tonight, a classic character bids farewell. "Dancing With the Stars" starts its finale. And the White House salutes songwriters Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Dr. Gregory House was a landmark character when "House" debuted in 2004 on Fox. It was...Tags: Lisa Edelstein, CSI (tv program), ABC (tv network), Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Stevie Wonder
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Critic's Notebook: 'I, Claudius' left its bloody, sinister mark on TV drama
It's been more than 31/2 politically and culturally eventful decades since the BBC debuted "I, Claudius," the now iconic political drama set in ancient Rome that shocked and amazed audiences, first in the United Kingdom and then the United States. The...
Tags: Incest, The Borgias (tv program), HBO (tv network), Television, Drama (genre)
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Commentary: Gordon Gekko may be a problem for Mitt Romney
"It's thrilling left-wing trash," Village Voice critic David Edelstein ended his review of Oliver Stone's "Wall Street," "and it's more or less disposable."
Thrilling (at times), left-wing (I guess), trash (not entirely), the movie Oliver Stone began...Tags: Karl Marx, Charlie Sheen, General Motors Corp., Mitt Romney, The New York Times
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No joke: N.J. leads nation's anti-corruption efforts, study says
Somewhere, Tony Soprano is having a good, long laugh.
New Jersey is a state whose reputation for corruption has been immortalized in film, TV and in song by Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi alike. So there's just one question after learning that a new...Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Ethics, Chris Christie, Facebook, Corporate Crime
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