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Kate Hudson's Hairy Situation
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Co-author of '100 Things to Do Before You Die' dies at 47
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John Legend performs at the Democratic convention
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'Fresh Kills' is superbly written
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"Fresh Kills" (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 326 pages, $24.95), by Bill Loehfelm: Junior Sanders, the narrator and main character of Bill Loehfelm's first published novel, is a bitter, angry man and with good reason.
When he was a kid growing up on Staten Island in the shadow of the massive Fresh Kills...
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'Fresh Kills' is superbly written
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"Fresh Kills" (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 326 pages, $24.95), by Bill Loehfelm: Junior Sanders, the narrator and main character of Bill Loehfelm's first published novel, is a bitter, angry man and with good reason.
When he was a kid growing up on Staten Island in the shadow of the massive Fresh Kills...
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'Fresh Kills' is superbly written
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"Fresh Kills" (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 326 pages, $24.95), by Bill Loehfelm: Junior Sanders, the narrator and main character of Bill Loehfelm's first published novel, is a bitter, angry man and with good reason.
When he was a kid growing up on Staten Island in the shadow of the massive Fresh Kills...
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Joanna Glass' 'Palmer Park', a Visit to Post-Riot Detroit, Premieres at Stratford
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Performances of the play, about "white flight" in a Detroit neighborhood, play the intimate Studio Theatre, in Stratford, Ontario. Canadian-born Glass, author of Trying and the Tony Award-nominated Play Memory, lived in Detroit following the race riots in 1967. Official opening is Aug. 16.
"Set in Detroit after the race riots of 1967, Palmer Park follows two professional couples - one black,...
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Blobtown: Movie memories revitalize a community
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There is a man. He carries a can, and inside it is a weird, blood-red hunk of goo the size and consistency of a generous bowl of lumpy raspberry Jell-O.
Each summer, man and can climb into the car and drive to a small town on the edge of the Philadelphia suburbs,...
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First Look: Liv Tyler Falls Into the Gap
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Talk about stealing beauty.
As part of its new celebrity-studded fall campaign, the Gap has done just that by recruiting actress Liv Tyler and getting her to pose in a "boyfriend cardigan"...with not much else.
That's certainly one way to get folks to focus on the particular product you're trying to promote.
Then again,...
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John Lennon's Killer Denied Parole
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If Mark David Chapman wants to know what it's like to be free, well, he'll have to just imagine.
For the fifth time since becoming eligible for release, John Lennon's killer was denied parole from New York's Attica Correctional Facility Tuesday.
Parole board members issued a brief one-page decision on the...
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SamRo Defends Li'l Lindsay
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"She's great. She's also 22 years old. I think people forget that. With the Internet the way it is, one second we're enemies, one second we're best friends, one second we're lovers, and then we're broken up."
—Samantha Ronson, to Harper's Bazaar on all the tabloid buzz surrounding her and her young...
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Britney in MTV ads, but not confirmed for VMAs
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Britney Spears may get a shot at redemption during this year's MTV Video Music Awards.
Widely panned for her glazed-over performance at last year's show, Spears is now in negotiations with MTV to make an appearance at the Sept. 7 ceremony, a spokesperson for MTV said Tuesday. While the network said nothing...
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'Fresh Kills' is superbly written
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"Fresh Kills" (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 326 pages, $24.95), by Bill Loehfelm: Junior Sanders, the narrator and main character of Bill Loehfelm's first published novel, is a bitter, angry man and with good reason.
When he was a kid growing up on Staten Island in the shadow of the massive Fresh Kills...
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Mental disability groups protest 'Tropic Thunder'
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"Tropic Thunder" is pushing the boundaries of good taste too far for groups representing the mentally disabled.
Dozens of people from organizations such as the Special Olympics and the American Association of People with Disabilities protested the movie-industry spoof across the street from the film's Los Angeles premiere at Mann's Bruin Theatre...
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Joanna Glass' 'Palmer Park', a Visit to Post-Riot Detroit, Premieres at Stratford
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Performances of the play, about "white flight" in a Detroit neighborhood, play the intimate Studio Theatre, in Stratford, Ontario. Canadian-born Glass, author of Trying and the Tony Award-nominated Play Memory, lived in Detroit following the race riots in 1967. Official opening is Aug. 16.
"Set in Detroit after the race riots of 1967, Palmer Park follows two professional couples - one black,...
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