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Off-the-cuff banter between CM Punk, The Miz highlights WWE Raw
I often think that lie detector tests fall in the same category as law enforcement in WWE -- they should be seen as sporadic as possible. At least in the case of the former, they are used infrequently. How long has it been since we have seen a lie...
Tags: Punk (genre), Kim Kardashian, Wade Barrett, John Cena, YouTube
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At Glendale Mayor's Prayer Breakfast, Pat Boone says nation needs prayer 'now more than ever'
Sharing stories about how God has touched his life, famed entertainer Pat Boone called on attendees of the 50th annual Glendale Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast to let prayer into their lives, now more than ever due to recent acts of mass violence. “...
Tags: Pat Boone, Gallbladder Disease, Personal Service, Sammy Davis Jr.
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Julie Andrews Stages Goodspeed Show
The Hartford CourantJulie Andrews is wearing a white cap with the word "Think" embroidered on it as she sits down to tea in the Victorian parlor of the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam. The star of iconic and beloved musicals and films such as "My Fair Lady," "Camelot,"...Tags: Richard Burton, Newsies (musical), England, Tony Awards, Music
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Burb's Eye View: The sound of choral music
Visiting the Burbank Singers for a rehearsal recently, the last thing I expected to find was an Olympian in their midst. In 1984, Joan Fontana joined 2,000 other voices in the Olympic Chorus to sing at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Los...Tags: Music
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“Dance Moms” recap: Boys Rule, Chicks Cruel
Channel Guide MagazineWell, I was kinda hoping we might start this week's outing by addressing why Abby went outer limits at duet-winner Chloe at the end of last week’s episode, but I guess not. And given that we’re chugging ever closer the end of Season 2, I... -
2012: The Year the Music Died (So Far)
It’s not even June. But already this calendar year we’ve lost a gut-wrenching list of people who’ve impacted the music world: impresarios Don Cornelius and Dick Clark, R&B legends Johnny Otis and Etta James, the incomparable Band...
Tags: Facebook, Bee Gees (music group), The New York Times, Milton Babbitt, Dan Fogelberg
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“Dance Moms” recap: The More They Stay The Same
Channel Guide MagazineEverybody remember where we left off in April? Maddie stumbled. Chloe soared. Abby bent over, let us see her shake her tail feathers — then hightailed it outta Jersey in shame. Everybody good? Before we begin, quick moment of silence for Hubby Rik... -
Top 5 Christmas Comedies
Fox 5 San Diego StaffWhen producers asked me to compile a list of the best holiday films, I didn’t think that would be very fun. Everybody has seen Miracle on 34th Street and It’s a Wonderful Life a million times. I remember when I worked morning radio, we did a...Tags: Superman (fictional character), Fiction, Television, Religious Festivals, HBO (tv network)
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“Dance Moms” finale recap: Behind Barres
Channel Guide MagazineAnd so it ends … with another come-from-behind triumph for Chloe, a day of reckoning for Abby, an applause-worthy lecture from Dr. Holly and a ballet instructor who looks like Robert Goulet. But, it doesn't end for long, since all-new eps will be... -
Alan Rubin dies at 68; Blues Brothers trumpeter
Trumpet player Alan Rubin was recruited to join the Blues Brothers after backing up John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in the "Saturday Night Live" television skits that spawned the band in the late 1970s.
One of many gifted session musicians in the group,...Tags: Eric Clapton, Billy Joel, Television, Music Industry, Aerosmith (music group)
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My Turn: A new cause with every breath he takes
For many, Yellowstone National Park is a place where nature gives a lifetime of memories — the beauty of the landscape, the wildlife and the geysers. For me, Yellowstone is a reminder of a turning point in my life, one that resulted in a death...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, University of California, Los Angeles, Marlon Brando, High Blood Pressure, New York City
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Oral Roberts dies at 91; televangelist was pioneering preacher of the 'prosperity gospel'
Oral Roberts, a dirt-poor Oklahoma farm boy who popularized the idea of a "prosperity gospel" while becoming one of the world's most recognizable televangelists, died Tuesday. He was 91.
Roberts, founder of the university in Tulsa, Okla., that is named...Tags: Homes, Tuberculosis, Labor Legislation, Heart Attack, Television
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