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The man cave
Women like to joke about men. No surprise there. One of the sources of those giggles is that space in the house that men can claim as their own that we call the “man cave.” I suppose that’s a sort of “funny ha ha”...Tags: Landforms, Caves and Caverns
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'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' recap: 'Frank's Brother'
Frank’s brother Geno pays the Gang a visit this week. Again, this week’s episode lacked much depth or originality. The entire story revolved around Frank and Geno’s flashbacks, making everything one- dimensional. I almost didn’t...Tags: Theft, Transportation Security Administration, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Danny DeVito, African Americans
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Eric Meyrowitz
Eric Meyrowitz is the General Manger of PIX11 in New York City.
What do you do for the Dr. Steve Show?
I am the creator and co-executive producer
What’s your hometown?
Roslyn, New York
What is your favorite movie?
The Godfather
Do...Tags: New York City, Music Industry, Roslyn
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Quintessential Chicago ad man has evolved with the industry, rising to the occasion
During four decades as a quintessential Chicago ad man, Ron Bess has steered campaigns for clients from McDonald's to Gatorade while climbing the ranks at some of the city's most prominent agencies.
Bess, a natural pitchman, well-schooled leader and...Tags: National Basketball Association, Michael Jordan, Inland Steel Company, Havas, Marketing
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Browne: More little-known truths about our legal system
This is the second part of a series about legal issues. The worst sequel I ever saw was “Caddyshack 2,” followed closely by “Ghostbusters 2.” The moral of this story: if Bill Murray’s in the original, don’t make a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Bill Murray, Kentucky, Crimes, Employers
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Finnegan's Wake and Dark Horse Saloon still have a ways to go
The sprawling complex at 2324 Boston St. has a spotty record.
Canton Arts and Entertainment opened there in fall 2009 and fizzled out just several months later. It's not hard to see why — parking is difficult to find and it's tough to fill up...Tags: Outback Steakhouse Incorporated, Clint Eastwood, Dining and Drinking, James Joyce, Federal Hill
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Dorothy E. Brunson, radio station owner, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterDorothy E. Brunson, who became the first African-American woman in the nation to own a radio station when she bought WEBB-AM in Baltimore, died Sunday of complications from ovarian cancer at Mercy Medical Center. The Northwest Baltimore resident was 72....Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, State University of New York, Television Stations, Government, Human Interest
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Critic's Notebook: 'The Smile Sessions' puts puzzle together
Forty-five years ago this week at United Western Recorders, near Sunset and Vine in Los Angeles, Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks, along with a radio interviewer, were hanging out in a studio with a grand piano, a microphone and a work in progress called...Tags: Brian Wilson, Miles Davis, Music Industry, Capitol Records, Entertainment
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White Castle brings more than burgers
The lines for Black Friday's jaw-dropping deals at Best Buy and Target may pale in comparison to the crowds outside the recently-opened White Castle in Whitehall.
Since opening last Sunday, White Castle has lured lines of hungry customers that have...Tags: Giant Food, LLC, Twitter, Inc., Target Brands, Inc., Trexlertown, Dining and Drinking
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‘Breaking Bad’: Summer’s best and one of the best of all time
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel"Breaking Bad" has been the most arresting program this summer. But the show, in its fourth and best season, is a series for all time. These latest episodes drive home that "Breaking Bad" ranks with the greatest Mob dramas, whether on television ("The... -
L.A. Times' Battle of the Burgers: Vote, or the Godfather will break your legs
Daily DishI know this much about the nearly 90 people who submitted burger recipes to the L.A. Times Battle of the Burger. They are a bunch of procrastinators. (A flood of submissions came in at the 11th hour Sunday, literally the...... -
Chuck Brown just keeps on going
Chuck Brown will turn 75 this August. It's a benchmark the so-called Godfather of Go-Go never thought he would hit. He has been making music now for nearly 50 years. He has even outlived younger contemporaries, like poet and performer Gil Scott-Heron, who...Tags: Snoop Dogg, Washington (U.S. state)
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