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Palmer Carries Bengals
Latimes.comThis has the look of a changing-of-the-guard year for two prominent pro quarterbacks, young Carson Palmer of the Cincinnati Bengals and aging Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers. For if Palmer wins next Sunday in Baltimore, as many analysts expect, the...Tags: Marc Bulger, Football, Chris Perry, Jamie Martin, Michael Vick
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Blagojevich's dead Brit poet tour
The Swampby Frank James So which dead British poet will Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich turn to next? At his press conference today following his impeachment, the first ever of an Illinois governor, it was Alfred Lord Tennyson's "Ulysses:" "That which......Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Government, Corruption, Executive Branch, Public Relations
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'Curiosities of Literature: A Feast for Book Lovers'; 'Close Calls With Nonsense: Reading New Poetry'; 'The Whole Five Feet: What the Great Books Taught Me About Life, Death, and Pretty Much Everything Else'
Curiosities of Literature
A Feast for Book Lovers
John Sutherland
Herman Graf/Skyhorse Publishing: 288 pp., $22.95
This totally silly literary miscellany is "loosely inspired" by Isaac D'Israeli's 1791 bestseller "The Curiosities of Literature." It is...Tags: New Year's Day, Illnesses, Hodgkins Disease, Manhattan (New York City), Death
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'Chelsea Walls'
Times Staff Writer"Chelsea Walls" is a beautiful, poetic film that captures the aspirations and struggles of a group of creative residents of Manhattan's landmark Chelsea Hotel, legendary home to artists and writers for whom it was built, a haven for such giants as Mark...Tags: Movies, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Hotels and Accommodations, Entertainment, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)
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Choirs that move a nation
Times Staff WriterNever let it be said that Welsh men don't know how to express emotion. Just listen to them sing out loud and strong, harmonies oozing together, sending sinners to hell and putting the righteous on the path to heaven. Then their voices get soft and sweet...Tags: Religious Festivals, Employees, Hotels and Accommodations, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Bars and Clubs
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Oh joy, it's Christmas, according to David Sedaris
Special to the TribuneIf you want to take the pulse and temperature of the Christmas season, go shopping. David Sedaris' darkly hilarious monologue "The Santaland Diaries," adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello, depicts a hungry young writer who toils as a department store elf...Tags: Religious Festivals, Elections, George W. Bush, Entertainment, Richard M. Daley
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Life launched, lessons learned
Times Staff WriterI moved to Paris in March. Some would say my timing couldn't have been worse, with the value of the dollar eroding and French-American relations icy. But I think there was no better time for shaking up the gray matter and seeing things from a...Tags: United Kingdom, Hotels and Accommodations, George W. Bush, Tennessee, Iraq
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Twin Town
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 16, 1997 Since Welsh films surface on the average of once a decade, you hope that when one pops up it's an occasion to cheer. While "Twin Town" reveals first-time director and co-writer Kevin Allen a go-for-broke talent with a wild and...Tags: Movies, Rhys Ifans, Personal Service, Entertainment, Dougray Scott
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Dangerous Minds
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday August 11, 1995 While films are admired for making fantasy real, some manage a reverse, unwanted kind of alchemy, turning involving reality into meaningless piffle. It is that kind of regrettable transformation that "Dangerous Minds"...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Entertainment, Courtney B. Vance, Grandy
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