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Martin Short to perform benefit show for Reprise Theatre Company
Culture MonsterActor Martin Short will star in "A Party With Marty," a Nov. 1 evening of comedy and song that will benefit Reprise Theatre Company. Joining him onstage at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills will be Reprise artistic director Jason...... -
Rob Haswell, Weather
Rob is an AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and holds the National Weather Association Seal of Approval.
Rob also has the endorsement of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.
A long, long, time ago in a farmers field far, far away,...Tags: Milwaukee, Turkey, Toronto (Canada)
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Paul Shaffer knows what to spill -- and not -- in his memoir
Jacket CopyPaul Shaffer has shared the stage with so many big names that it's probably easier to list the stars he hasn't worked with. How many television sidekicks can boast to having played with both Andy Kaufman and his alter-ego, Tony...... -
Second City's first-rate legacy
It was born of University of Chicago nerds at the end of McCarthyism, back when cutting-edge comedy meant jokes about your mother-in-law. It fed on the slow Chicago burn of 1960s counterculture, even though the demons of drugs and alcohol took down more...Tags: Mike Myers, Hospitals and Clinics, National Basketball Association, Arts, David Mamet
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'Year One'
Chicago Tribune"Year One" is more or less indefensible, but I'll gladly defend parts of it. It's the knockabout biblical lark Mel Brooks never got around to making, with Jack Black and Michael Cera playing Zed and Oh, outcast members of a Paleolithic tribal village...Tags: Movies, Year One (movie), Harold Ramis, Hank Azaria, Sean Young
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Movie review: 'Chalk'
Tribune arts critic2 stars (out of four) The schoolroom and gymnasium settings of "Chalk" recall "Waiting for Guffman," as does the mix of amateur camera work and mock docu-comedy style. But "Chalk," co-written by two former teachers, Mike Akel and Chris Mass, and...Tags: Comedy (genre), Movies, Documentary (genre), Morgan Spurlock, Christopher Guest
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Hollywood And The Ivy: Seasonal Movies That Don't Suck
Special to MergeAre you burned out on It's A Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street and Elf? Have you had enough of the season's-greetings-sentiments of Frosty, Rudolph and the gang? Well, never fear. We've compiled a list of DVDs guaranteed to help you connect with...Tags: Frank Whaley, New York City, Ted Demme, Defense, Fiction
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'Brother Bear'
Times Staff Writer"Brother Bear," the new Disney animated film, is more than set in the distant past when woolly mammoths roamed the Earth, it's largely made in a traditional technique that, skeptics say, may soon be as extinct as that ancient beast. That would be hand-...Tags: Movies, Natural Resources, Endangered Species, Albert Bierstadt, Conservation
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Best in Show
TIMES FILM CRITICWednesday September 27, 2000 "Best in Show" has both bark and bite. The latest comic mockumentary to be masterminded by director Christopher Guest, its low-key but sharp and amusing sense of humor is a nice fit with the frenetic world of competitive...Tags: Movies, Parker Posey, Manhattan (New York City), Fred Willard, Norwich
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restaurant reveiw - Le Cellier Steakhouse
A while back we visited the Mexico pavilion and San Angel Inn at Epcot?s World Showcase. This week we stop in at Canada, our neighbor to the north (although in Disney?s geography Mexico and Canada are on the other side of the World from the United States)...Tags: Canadian Bacon, Amusement and Theme Parks, Steaks, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages
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Movie review, "Pearl Harbor"
"Dec. 7, 1941 -- a date that rocked!" OK, so "Pearl Harbor" isn't so brazen that it puts those words into President Roosevelt's mouth, but it might as well have. The 40-minute Japanese attack on the U.S. Naval base is the reason to see this movie, and...Tags: Movies, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Cuba Gooding Jr., Roland Emmerich, Romance (genre)
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DAKWhat could be more excruciating than watching a sugar-coated documentary about Siegfried and Roy, those sequin-laden magicians who picked up on the glitzy Las Vegas stage where the sequin-laden Elvis left off? How about watching it on a massive IMAX...Tags: Movies, Natural Resources, Endangered Species, Conservation, IMAX
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