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Ten Most Shocking Celebrity Deaths from 2000-2009
After the spate of untimely deaths in the 90's, including Chris Farley, Kurt Cobain, River Phoenix, and Phil Hartman, the 21st century seemed like it was going to have far fewer tragic and untimely deaths. While that proved to be true for the first
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Jim Caldwell Pulls Peyton Manning, Colts Unbeaten Dream Ends in 29-15 Loss to Jets
“You play to not get hurt!”
Macho Harris needs to be shot. Not fatally, just a wound that will prevent him from ever playing football again.
Bulldog, you on Philly right now?
Macho Harris needs to be shot. Not fatally, just a wound that will prevent
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Real Houswives Bethenny Embraces Airbrushing
Even if Demi Moore insists her December W cover was au natural, Real Housewives Bethenny Frankel is woman enough to admit her recent PETA photo was airbrushed (though she previously denied it). After all, who wouldn't want some airbrushing on their
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Iron Man 2, Scott Pilgrim, Book of Eli: Dec 30th Comic Reel
Marvel's Joe Quesada tells MTV News, "I've actually seen a rough cut of the movie, and it's going to be good." He praises the work of Don Cheadle, taking the reigns as War Machine, but gets cagey about plot details. He goes onto say, "There are a lot
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Watch It: The Most Anticipated Movies Of 2010
Flip over your calendar in just a few hours we kick off a new year of movie-going. The economy may be in shambles, you may be unemployed, but Hollywoods making more money than ever and that means a 2010 packed to the limit with big blockbusters and
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Review: Shubert delivers ‘tough love’ with side-splitting skill
The hilarious, ranting “tough love” stand-up comedian delivered laugh after laugh at the new Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club on New Year's Eve.
That he did so with such red-faced seething intensity can only be described as a la Lewis Black or a la Chris
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An Interview with Andrew Zornoza
If I had a coffee table, I would put Andrew Zornoza's Where I Stay out on it. Beyond being a beautiful, odd object, it contains much more than the small breadth of its pages. In massively tight and tiny paragraphs that fill one page, basked with odd
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Top 2010 Movies
Local listings from all over 80,000 websites.
MYFOXNY.COM - The Wall Street Journal’s Chris Farley is on Good Day New York talking about the exciting upcoming movies that will come out in 2010. They include Sex and the City 2, Clash of the Titans, and
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TV Review: ABC's 'Conveyor Belt of Love'
This is not a conveyor belt of love. It is a conveyor belt of donuts.
It's hard to find good things to say about "Conveyor Belt of Love," but you have to give it credit for something: It mostly occupied the 58 minutes of ABC primetime following the
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Michael Jackson 'This is It' PS3 bundle makes it a better place for you and me
This is it! And by "it" we, of course, mean corporate synergy, as Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment Japan reach across the cultural divide to bring America's late King of Pop to the island of Japan in the form of a bundled
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The Student Who Refuses To Go into Debt
I was lying
on the floor of my van where the middle pilot chairs used to be,
trying to hide from view. This is it, I thought. They know. I'm
going to get kicked out of Duke.
Moments before,
I had been cooking a pot of spaghetti stew on top of a plastic,
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Artie Lange Stabbed Himself Nine Times Attempted Suicide Confirmed
More details about the Artie Lange suicide attempt are leaking, this time via Radar Online. According the celebrity gossip website, Artie Lange stabbed himself 9 times with a 13-inch Wolfgang Puck kitchen knife. The troubled radio talk show
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Saturday Night Live the Best of Mike Myers Dvd Review
Mike Myers came on board Saturday Night Live when it was getting better. Luckily for SNL, they got Mike and new cast members that helped make a difference. This difference was enormous, because it set up the "Bad Boy" era.
Scenes
Wayne's World- This
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EWE EWH!: Sheep Born With A Human Face
Erhan Elibol, a vet, performed a caesarean on the animal to take the lamb out, but was horrified to see that the features of the lamb's snout bore a striking resemblance to a human face.
NOTE: BELIEVE ME, YOU DON'T WANT TO HIT THE JUMP (God
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Frog and Toad... And the Holocaust
Wake up! Come on, hibernation is over! No it does not matter
what your age is, because Willie Reale's adaptation of Arnold Lobel's Frog and
Toad series titled A Year With Frog and
Toad presented by IUP takes both young and old on an adventure as large
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Note: Doc, Darryl and MetsBlog
Tomorrow afternoon, I am scheduled to interview Darryl Strawberry and Doc Gooden, together, at the same time.
It’s weird, because, I worshiped these guys when I was a kid, then they totally let me down, in terms of their off-field issues and the
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SNL's Christine Ohlman Album Features Duets With Marshall Crenshaw, Dion And Ian Hunter
Working in a swampy, guitar-driven style of contemporary rock/R&B, Ohlman and The Deep End co-producer Andy York (John Mellencamp) crafted 15 songs of life and love tempered by loss. It is Ohlman's first album of new work since 2004; her recording
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People in the news: Adam Sandler commiserates with Conan O'Brien
Conan O'Brien's been making the best of a bad situation, and now he's got Opera Man on his side.
Adam Sandler appeared on Wednesday night's "Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien" and dropped the bombshell that he and fellow "Saturday Night Live" stalwart
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THE TEN SPOT: The Ten Funniest Pissing Scenes in Film
On my 22nd birthday I returned home late from the debauchery of downtown Detroit and quickly slipped into a obnoxious coma as I hit my pillow. As the story goes, I then got up in the middle of the night, walked over to my desk, pulled out a drawer, and
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THE TEN SPOT: The Ten Funniest Pissing Scenes in Film 2/2
On my 22nd birthday I returned home late from the debauchery of downtown Detroit and quickly slipped into a obnoxious coma as I hit my pillow. As the story goes, I then got up in the middle of the night, walked over to my desk, pulled out a drawer, and
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'SNL' special salutes 'da Bears'
"SNL Presents: Sports All-Stars" (8 p.m. Sunday, WMAQ-Ch. 5) features memorable sports-themed sketches from the show's 35 years. We're hoping the show includes at least one featuring our favorite "SNL" sports characters of all time, Bill Swerski's
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'Da Bearss!' 'Da Bullss!' Da Super Fans
The sketch's first appearance was on Jan. 12, 1991. Joe Mantegna played the show's host Bill Swerski, along with Chris Farley as Todd O'Connor, Mike Myers as Pat Arnold and Robert Smigel as Carl Wollarski.
George Wendt later took over as Bill Swerski'
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Teutonic Tuesday: Once Again, Werder Get the Schaaf
First on the agenda, a bit of history was made this weekend in Bayern’s match with Mainz. A bit of background:
Missed penalties from Hans-Joerg Butt are like Loch Ness Monster sightings: you know they happen, but never expect to experience one
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76ers take early lead vs. Bulls
PHILADELPHIA -- In a game only relatives and NBA fanatics might love, the 76ers lead the Bulls 71-70 after three quarters at Wachovia Center.
Both teams are shooting solid percentages but neither team is playing well.
Derrick Rose heated up in the
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Polar bears take icy plunge
NEWPORT - The Frozen Zombies didn't let a little thing like Saturday's sub-freezing temperatures at Newport on the Levee keep them from jumping into frigid waters for a good cause.
Ditto for ResCare's Frosted Flakes, the Westside Plungers and Clermont
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Jockstrip: The world as we know it.
NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (UPI) -- Jane Gilsenan has lived in three centuries, seen 19 U.S. presidents, is New York's oldest resident, and one of the oldest people in the world, authorities say.
Gilsenan, 111, was born in New York in 1898, when Teddy Roosevelt
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'Grown Ups' Is a Lot of Fun, Poster Informs Me
The Bad Boys of SNL (with King of Queens replacing Chris Farley as the fat one) are having so much fun wearing shirts on a water slide! I bet that's similar to the sort of fun I'd have watching Grown Ups! Conclusion: I should probably go to the theater
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What To Expect In Vancouver
The Olympics have returned. Athletes who ply their trade on snow and ice in relative obscurity until it's decided their most incredible feats merit incredible attention are back. Commence the scramble to discern a double-cork from a double-Salchow, a
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The almanac
Today is Monday, Feb. 15, the 46th day of 2010 with 319 to follow.
This is Presidents Day in the United States.
The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury and Neptune and the evening stars are Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus and Uranus.
Those born
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Betty White To Lorne Michaels: It’s ‘Up To (You)’
When asked if she’d so “SNL,” she responded, “That would be up to Lorne Michaels.”
David Mathews, a big Betty fan and creator of the Betty White Facebook Fan Page, sent a letter to the “SNL” creator at the end of January when the fan page reached 5,000
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Strip clubs don't live up to Hollywood depictions
Last weekend my roommate turned 20. For the birthday celebration, our crew went for an outing to the one place you can expect five sophomores to go for a night of classy festivities and high-end entertainment: a strip club.
We took a taxi and arrived
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Fat's No Longer a Punch Line
JEFF GARLIN lives his life in large quantities. In conversation, when he is not delivering his standup routine or appearing on the HBO comedy "Curb Your Enthusiasm," he tends to organize things into bowls: in his lingo, a potentially dangerous
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David Spade: Happily Sold on Selling Out
IF you think David Spade is no different from Russell, the smart-alecky lothario he plays on the CBS comedy “Rules of Engagement,” or the skirt-chasing wisenheimer he played on “Just Shoot Me,” or the similarly smarmy characters he played in any number
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Dramatic Olbermann vs. Dramatic Chipmunk
Well someone has just sowed up tonight's "Worst Person in the
World."
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ah, but do we even know for sure if Keith actually visits Reason
or has visited it EVER? Or does he only visit right-wing blogs and
sites he hates
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Madison School Board rivals face off
The only two candidates running opposed for a seat on the
Madison School Board demonstrated on Sunday a difference in
personal style, yet agreed on some of the priorities they hold for
Madison schools.
In their first face-off prior to the April 6
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Interview: Seann William Scott Wants To Play Jack Skellington On Broadway
Seann William Scott is pretty much the best thing about Cop Out, and that's saying a lot given that it's movie featuring Tracy Morgan, Bruce Willis, Adam Brody, Susie Essman, Kevin Pollack and many more bringing the funny. It's Scott's loose, almost
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Doug Moe: ‘Buck’ Dailey leaves the bar biz
When James “Buck” Dailey moved his celebrated Madison saloon,
Buck’s Madison Square Garden, from Hamilton Street to Regent Street
in November 2000, a number of regulars who eventually moved with
him uttered a comment upon entering the new front door:
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What's Your Humor Style?
He has found that humor is a double-edged sword. It can forge better relationships and help you cope with life, or it can be corrosive, eating away at self-esteem and antagonizing others. "It's a form of communication, like speech, and we all use it
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Jennifer Lopez: Saturday Night Live After-Party!
A very undeserved and lukewarm acting ability from JLo, as her singing performance was the saddest thing in the industry…
wow…althought she is beautiful…these songs were not ” On the 6″ quality songs…pleaase jennifer return to the studio and stop
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Baltimore Crime Beat: Man stabbed during pub crawl
City police said a 24-year-old man was stabbed in South Baltimore’s Riverside neighborhood on Saturday night during a bar crawl.
At about 7:15 p.m., police received a call for a stabbing in the 1500 block of Covington St. Officers located a man
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Improv Asylum Presents The Second City
BOSTON, March 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Come watch as the kings of Boston comedy present the greats of improvisational and sketch comedy this spring as Improv Asylum produces a Second City revue all about Boston.
Over the past 50 years The Second City has
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Video: SNL presidents reunite for, er, something or other
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Television movies for the week of March 7
MOVIE RATINGS
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G = General audiences
PG = Parental Guidance
PG-13 = Not recommended for preteens
R = Restricted audience
CC = Closed captioned for hearing impaired
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SNL Was Actually Funny On Saturday
This past Saturday an amazing thing happened. SNL was actually worth watching.
It was even funny.
There was one and only one reason for this. They made a good decision for a change and got a good host. The only reason SNL was actually funny for
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Mr. Beef vs. Al's on the Travel Channel tonight
If you've been saying to yourself "I wish there were more Chicago stereotypes on TV," my friend, you're in luck.
The series premiere of "Food Wars" airs tonight on the Travel Channel (9 p.m.) and it includes more Chicago accents than the South Side
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Salem: Tyler Labine, son of Brampton
Tyler Labine is the “dad” to his younger co-stars in 'Sons of Tucson,' premiering Thursday on Global.
He's been the bad-boy buddy and the black-sheep brother, and even played John Belushi in the Robin Williams TV biopic ... but this week Brampton-born
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Second City uses O.C. as punching bag
Although it started in Chicago in 1959 and its name refers to its Windy City origins, The Second City long ago expanded to Toronto, Los Angeles and other places. Its once-unique brand of humor – topical, biting, irreverent – has spread too, becoming
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Video: Dana Carvey goofs on Obama, sort of
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The NAAFA Wants Gabourey Sidibe To Stay Fat!
I'm sorry, but how is someone that obese considered "healthy"??
On the other hand NAAFA thinks the opposite of u fattie.
I love her, but there is NO way Gaby is 100% healthy!
This is so PATHETIC, seriously but whatever..
As a nurse I find this
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SXSW: Cheap Trick interview, Wednesday morning, Four Seasons
NOTE: Look for full video of the interview later today.
True story: In 1982, my friend Rob and I — massive Cheap Trick fans both — made a pilgrimage to the band’s hometown of Rockford, Il., where we visited guitarist Rick Nielsen’s parents’ music
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Cast:
Zachary Gordon as Greg Heffley
Robert Capron as Rowley Jefferson
Rachael Harris as Susan Heffley
Steve Zahn as Frank Heffley
Connor Fielding as Manny Heffley
Owen Fielding as Manny Heffley
Devon Bostick as Rodrick Heffley
Chloe Moretz as
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Review
While I appreciated that wasn't patronizing or painfully like many other kid flicks, it was overall a pretty conventional and rather bland family film saddled with a paint-by-numbers narrative. You connect with Greg only because of the near-universal