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Tuesday's Talk Shows
The Early Show Swimming with sharks. 7 a.m. KCBS 81542 Today Chef Jose Andres; Chris Brown; Antonio Sabato Jr. 7 a.m. KNBC 460417 KTLA Morning News 7 a.m. KTLA 25900 Good Morning America 7 a.m. KABC 27368 Good Day L.A./Fox 11 Morning News 7 a.m....Tags: Jon Stewart, KTLA, Oprah Winfrey, Phil McGraw, Ellen DeGeneres
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Who's playing South Florida?
Sun SentinelMedeski, Martin & Wood - 8 p.m. Jan. 3 at Revolution, 200 W. Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale. 18+. $30. Buy tickets here. Bryan Adams, 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 7 at the Parker Playhouse, 707 NE 8th St., Fort Lauderdale. Tickets $48.50 to $59.50 at livenation....Tags: Count Basie, Ana Gabriel, Arlo Guthrie, Steve Harvey, Julio Iglesias
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Friendly fire
It's not easy being a touring rock band, even when everything goes right. Matt Pond PA is playing some of its best shows right now, even though everything seems to be going wrong. Three days into the tour, the band's van broke down. Days before that, its...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Death, Rod Stewart, Vehicles
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Reviewed: Duffy's 'Rockferry,' Bryan Adams' '11,' Foxy Brown's 'Brooklyn's Don Diva'
Duffy
Rockferry
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* * * 1/2
At 23, singer Duffy brings a wizened depth to the songs on her debut album that belies her youth and roots in a small town in Wales. On "Rockferry," the former waitress deals in wistful, cloudy-day soul -- the title...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Foxy Brown, Park Slope, Hearing Impairment, LL Cool J
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Tegan and Sara
Metromix StaffALBUM: "The Con" (Vapor) Backstory: Canadian identical twins with serious musical cred—the pair were signed by Neil Young and have toured with such diverse acts as Rufus Wainwright, Weezer and both Ryan and Bryan Adams. Why you should care:...Tags: Death, Music Industry, Rufus Wainwright, MySpace, Neil Young
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'Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'
Times Staff Writer"Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron" is a film that manages to soar, but only when its horses do. Under ordinary circumstances, of course, horses are not known to fly, and they don't really here. But when this new animated feature from DreamWorks is at...Tags: Matt Damon, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Rivers, John Travolta, Movies
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Shania Twain marks her success by what sells
Shania Twain and Duke Ellington have at least one thing in common: They're not much for categorizing music. For Ellington, there were only two types of music: good and bad. For Twain, there's the stuff that sells, and the stuff that doesn't. "I never was...Tags: Celine Dion, Music Industry, Super Bowl, Grant Park, Bee Gees (music group)
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Logs Link Payments With Radio Airplay
Times Staff WriterFor 40 years, federal law has prohibited broadcasters from accepting money or anything of value in exchange for playing songs on the radio without disclosing the practice to listeners. But internal documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times indicate...Tags: Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Fiona Apple, Freedom of the Press, Radio Industry, AOL LLC
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Complete list of Golden Globe nominees
Complete list of nominees for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globe Awards, to be presented Jan. 19: Motion pictures Picture, drama: "About Schmidt," "Gangs of New York," "The Hours," "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," "The...Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, Martin Scorsese, Dennis Haysbert, Cinema Industry, Hugh Grant
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We won't want for wide-screen choices
Yes, this summer you'll have the chance to see a lot of movies, even more than last year, as the studios try to build on last summer's record-breaking grosses while the multiplexes provide more and more screens for them to do so. Have at it. As always,...Tags: Eric Schaeffer, Sigourney Weaver, Jeremy Davies, Melanie Griffith, Eriq la Salle
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Interscope emerges as star act for Seagram
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLast week marked the one-year anniversary of Seagram's $10.4-billion purchase of PolyGram, which created the world's biggest record company and triggered the most brutal restructuring in the industry's history. In Los Angeles alone, more than 100 artists...Tags: Grammy Awards, Tupac Shakur, Guns N' Roses (music group), Sting, Counting Crows (music group)
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Report from Cannes: 'Bowling for Columbine' amuses, devastates
CANNES, France So far, at Cannes 2002, one surprise has followed another. The audience hits have been a feature-length big-studio cartoon about wild horses ("Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron") and a documentary about guns ("Bowling for Columbine")....Tags: Charlton Heston, Music Industry, Horse (animal), Murder, Columbine High School Massacre (1999)
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