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Emmys 2012: 'Mad Men,' Breaking Bad,' 'Modern Family' Earn Noms
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Stop us if you've heard this one before: HBO dominated the Emmy nominations announced Thursday morning, picking up 81 nods for viewer favorites such as "Boardwalk Empire" and "Game of Thrones" as well as comedy newcomers "Girls" and "Veep."...Tags: Mike Malone, Michael C. Hall, Page Eight (movie), Edie Falco, Community (tv program)
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This Week's Picks: 4 Author Events in Fairfield County
Writers may be able to work from home in their underwear, which is a pretty sweet deal, but they've also got to hit the road and promote their books and publications from time to time. This week there are a handful of such events in local libraries and...
Tags: Libraries, Greenwich, Authors, Frank Sinatra, Arts and Culture
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The Words
Fox 5 San Diego staffWhen "PECLB0000005706">Bradley Cooper was starring in Limitless, I thought I’d hate it based on the premise. He was a writer suffering from writer’s block. He comes across a drug dealer that gives him a pill that makes him smart. This...Tags: France, Zoe Saldana, Jeremy Irons, French Literature, Olivia Wilde
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10 things you might not know about guns
Chicago Tribune reportersThere's a lot of crossfire about guns these days. The Obama administration is under siege over Fast and Furious, a federal sting operation that allowed firearms to go to Mexican drug traffickers and was linked to the slaying of a Border Patrol agent....Tags: Chocolate Cake, Shootings, France, U.S. Army, Wars and Interventions
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Pithy posters for writers
Jacket CopyQuotes by authors are brought to life in a witty poster series by artist Evan Robertson, currently for sale on Etsy.... -
Frozen in lake time
PETOSKEY, Mich. — If Ernest Hemingway returned to modern-day Petoskey, he'd probably say, "Yes — just as I left it." Then he'd shoot a bear, wrestle you to the ground and pour himself a dram of rum. A fine rum fit for a man. We'll never know,...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Lifestyle and Leisure, Travel, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Chicago's hottest restaurant blocks
All around Chicago, restaurants and bars are in a constant cycle of opening and closing. As the lights go out at a kitchen in Andersonville, a new tavern is putting up signs in the South Loop, and it’s all just part of the circle of nightlife. But...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Nellcote, Chicago Chinese Restaurants, Seafood, River North
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“Mad Men,” “American Horror Story” lead Emmy nominations
Channel Guide MagazineAMC's Mad Men (pictured) and FX's American Horror Story both earned 17 nods apiece as the nominations for the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced today. Television Academy Chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum presided over the nominations, along with... -
Review: 'The Twenty-Year Death' by Ariel S. Winter is 3-in-1 noir
-------------------- The Twenty-Year Death A Novel Ariel S. Winter Hard Case Crime: 672 pp., $25.99 -------------------- Noir is, first and foremost, style. It's like kabuki, or, more to the point, the blues — a folk art defined by its...
Tags: Genres, Entertainment, Crime (genre), Authors, Georges Simenon
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Lloyd Waters: Could the shooter be the real joker?
I believe it was Ernest Hemingway who once commented that, “All things truly wicked start from an innocence.” As I watched the events in Aurora, Colo., unfold in the early morning hours following a midnight showing of “The Dark Knight...Tags: Prisons, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Sharon Tate, Injuries and Wounds, Arts and Culture
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Elie Wiesel a beacon for human rights
Tribune reportersFor more than 50 years, Elie Wiesel has provided a moral compass for the world, writing and advocating on human rights issues in the wake of his tragic experiences as a survivor of the Holocaust. His book "Night," recalling the terrors of the Auschwitz...Tags: Michigan Avenue, Chicago Tribune, Crime, Law and Justice, Fiction, Journalism
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Thursday Morning Coffee: The five things you need to know this morning.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Thursday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Well here we are again: into the final furlong before what's shaping up to be another scorcher of a July weekend. At times like this, we find ourselves wishing we lived in 1920s France and......
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