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Nick D'Aloisio, 17, suddenly rich, famous after Yahoo buys Summly
SAN FRANCISCO -- Meet Nick D'Aloisio, the 17-year-old British entrepreneur sensation who just sold his popular news-reading app to Yahoo Inc. for close to $30 million, instantly becoming one of the world's youngest self-made technology millionaires. It'...
Tags: Telecommunication Service, Ashton Kutcher, Apple iPhone, Li Ka-shing, Media Industry
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Review: BBC America's 'Ripper Street' a fine dose of mystery
"Ripper Street," the Victorian-era police procedural debuting on BBC America on Saturday, opens with chilling promise and on a decidedly modern note. It's 1889 in London's notorious East End and a man leads a group of middle class English citizens to...
Tags: Sherlock Holmes (movie), FBI, Keira Knightley, The Following (tv program), Kevin Bacon
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In Britain, Spacehive helps the people get civic projects done
LONDON — In 2011, the London riots created chaos across the capital as disgruntled youth burned down buildings, looted shops and rampaged in the streets. A recent exhibition in Tottenham, the epicenter of the riots, looked at the reasons why....
Tags: London Theatre, Finance, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, United Kingdom
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'Lincoln' dominates BAFTA nominations, earning 10
Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" dominated the nominations for the EE British Academy Film Awards early Wednesday. The historical American epic earned 10 nominations including best film, best actor for Daniel Day-Lewis, best supporting actor for Tommy Lee...Tags: Skyfall (movie), Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Hathaway, Celebrities, Ben Affleck
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‘Hobbit’: Watch live New Zealand world premiere’s red carpet event
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comPeter Jackson's “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” will have its world premiere Tuesday — and Hero Complex will take you ...... -
What ho, Jeeves! Another P.G. Wodehouse character comes to U.K. TV
It's not Jeeves and Wooster, but BBC1 is hoping another classic comedy by P.G. Wodehouse will make for a just as successful television hit. In January, British television watchers will get to see "Blandings," starring Timothy Spall and "Absolutely...
Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), Television, Media Industry, United Kingdom, Google+
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Richard Wagner: Separating the man from the music
"Just because he may have been a nasty little man and a nasty anti-Semite doesn't mean that his music is not as supreme as it is." That assessment comes from a Richard Wagner scholar in the documentary "Wagner & Me" (at the Siskel Film Center through...
Tags: Music Box Theatre, Heroin, Festive Events, Entertainment Events, Nazi Party
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In new film, actor Fry ponders his conflicted love affair with Wagner's music
Stephen Fry was all of 11 when his grandfather played him a recording of Richard Wagner's "Tannhauser" Overture. For the boy who grew up to become a distinguished British actor on stage, in television and film ("Wilde," "Gosford Park"), it proved to be...
Tags: Italy, Book, Culture, Classical Music (genre), Celebrities
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Twelfth Night
VarietyMark Rylance's dazzlingly watchable antics as a reproving Olivia overturned by lust in Shakespeare's Globe's all-male "Twelfth Night" constitute nothing short of a star turn. That, however, is both the production's strength and its weakness. As with his... -
Nerd-Folk Duo The Doubleclicks coming to Chicago for a geeky concert and comedy show
(VIDEO: "The Worst Superpower Ever" performed by Angela Webber) It's time for a geek confession: I have never been to wOOtstock. Nope, I have never attended that wonderfully nerdy answer to LollaPalooza. I mean, I could try and say that I've never been...
Tags: YouTube, Adam West, Christian Bale
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Ovation, BBC pact on 'Doors Open': Duo to team on production of crime telepic
VarietyOvation and BBC Worldwide Americas have pacted for production on crime telepic "Doors Open." Based on a novel penned by Ian Rankin, story follows a millionaire, art professor and banker who plot an art heist in Scotland. Dougie Henshall will play the...Tags: BBC
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