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The tattoo crowd bleeps a negative view of the 'body art' fad
Contrary to some unflattering opinions expressed here Wednesday, people who disfigure their own skin are well educated, culturally advanced and gracious — and to prove it many of them offered their own refined dissertations to confute any notion...Tags: Charles Manson, Charlie Sheen, Allentown, Entertainment Events, Macungie
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“Dance Moms” recap: You’re (Un)dead to Me!
Channel Guide MagazineSo, Dance Moms Nation, did everyone go out and buy themselves a bike-a-tard to futz with since we hung out last? No? Me either. I wanted to, but apparently bike-a-tards are not appropriate office attire, even when all you do is write about TV. Even if you... -
“Dance Moms” recap: A Tale of [Those] Two [Other] Studios
Channel Guide MagazineI'm troubled, Dance Moms Nation. No, not about the overall feeling of discord and dread that seems to have permeated Pittsburgh. No, not about the conspicuous lack off attention my beloved Ohio sign is getting thus far. Not even about how much sleep... -
“Dance Moms” recap: The More They Stay The Same
Channel Guide MagazineEverybody remember where we left off in April? Maddie stumbled. Chloe soared. Abby bent over, let us see her shake her tail feathers — then hightailed it outta Jersey in shame. Everybody good? Before we begin, quick moment of silence for Hubby Rik... -
Toxic co-workers and the boss double-cross
Warning: This column contains references to flatulence and 14th century poetry. Steel yourself. On to the questions: Q: During occasional lunches with my company's president and vice president, both would invariably complain about the poor work...Tags: Canterbury, Entertainment Events, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Rex Huppke, Flatulence
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Network TV embraces the B-word
Last year, when the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals curtailed the Federal Communications Commission's powers to punish networks for "fleeting expletives," many worried that network television would become a battlefield of exploding F-bombs and barely bleeped...
Tags: CBS Corp., Media Industry, Ally McBeal (tv program) , Feminism, Entertainment Events
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Anna Quindlen talks with Printers Row Live
With Mother’s Day on the horizon, it was an early gift for many of author Anna Quindlen’s fans as she communed with her Chicago peeps in these early days of a national book tour for her newly published memoir, “Lots of Candles, Plenty of...
Tags: Book, Roman Catholicism, Tribune Tower, Entertainment Events, Elizabeth Taylor
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Small Wonders: The fragrance that lasts forever
Editor's note: While Patrick Caneday takes some time off, we’re running some of his choices for re-publication. This column was first published Jan. 9, 2010. I caught the wife in bed with another man last week. I can't really blame her, though....Tags: Bill Veeck, Baseball, Facebook, Vehicles, Entertainment
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Concert review: Nickelback at Amway Center
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelEven after selling tens of millions of albums, Nickelback is still more of a punch-line than a band, perhaps more loathed than Creed was in its day, if you can imagine. I mean, even Creed couldn’t inspire enough venom to yield a petition to... -
Open forum: NATO thoughts
Change of SubjectCIty officials "should be ashamed of themselves" for the conduct of the Chicago Police Department Sunday afternoon, said NATO protest organizer Andy Thayer. I disagree. Chicago police officers bent but didn't break, responded with restraint to the... -
Student's profane tweet stirs free-speech debate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Austin Carroll was fighting insomnia when the Indiana teenager turned to Twitter for relief and casually droppedthe F-word multiple times, apparently to demonstrate to his followers that the expletive would fit almost anywhere in...
Tags: Television Stations, Entertainment Events, Punishment, Twitter, Inc., Television Industry
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Student's profane tweet stirs free-speech debate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Austin Carroll was fighting insomnia when the Indiana teenager turned to Twitter for relief and casually dropped the F-word multiple times, apparently to demonstrate to his followers that the expletive would fit almost anywhere...Tags: Television Stations, Entertainment Events, Punishment, Twitter, Inc., Television Industry
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