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The Chili Peppers are undermined by artless vocals
'Mortal Kombat' succeeds with power and subtlety
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Time Warner, feeling political heat, re-releases family film
Stand-ups Deliver Comics translate talent to TV, film
Box-office figures may be exaggerated
Emerging from the background
DreamWorks draws a bead on talented Disney animators
Kathleen Kennedy puts blockbusters on movie screens
FILMS UNDER FIRE Politicians talk of a perfect past that never was
Movie merchandisers anticipate their biggest year
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Hollywood is prepared for a long, hot, expensive summer
For 20 years, 'Austin City Limits' has showcased 'good music, pure and simple'
'Wild Bunch' survives improvements
Salute to Scotland, scares, remakes on spring film list
Collectors find old cartoon 'cels' are a good buy
Here's where Hollywood is going: on-line
Warner joins race to develop interactive games, CD-ROMs
Cable firms agree to takeover
Cobain's death was greatest loss for music fans
Stallone gets record deal for next film
New Blue Rodeo album gets a good ride on the charts
Prince's pirated 'Black Album' is finally available in legitimate outlets
Minus Disney logo, 'Swan Princess' swims against tide
Time Warner appoints president
In the name of the father, almost all is forgiven
'Silent Fall' is halfway home, then the hooey sets in and it unravels
Only real bomb is 'The Specialist' itself
R.E.M., Madonna, Streisand among pick of the hits As concert scene cools, season heats up for new album
Warehouses lose stepchild image
'The Mask' is not merely eye-popping, it's also good
Balto. County gets Time Warner
Starbucks considers Harford site Seattle coffee chain wants East Coast distribution center
Cartoonist seeking TV life for his book
'Menace,' Jackson are MTV favorites
Julia Roberts returns to Britain, says other role not her cup of tea
Time Warner, developer near deal in White Marsh
'Wrestling' never lives up to its premise
How Reagan and Hollywood turned right
Some rappers not 'gangsta,' but violence sells
Mayfield tribute can be measured by stars' brilliance
Movies for aging boomers
Warner Bros. is whistling a happy toon
Filmmaking partners Levinson, Johnson are drifting apart
Lawyer fights over 'Switch' script, claiming it was his idea
Music sections of Sony, Warner are thinking globally
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