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Santa's visit kicks off holiday cheer at the Clark County Library
You better watch out You better not cry You better not pout I’m telling you why Santa Claus is coming to town Yes, he is! This coming Saturday, Dec. 1, from 10 a.m. to noon in the youth department community room of the Clark County...
Tags: Music, Fred Astaire, Libraries, Bing Crosby, Santa Claus (fictional character)
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Sun's PC police need to lighten up on Cafe Hon incident
The "Unhappy Halloween, Hon" (Nov. 3) commentary by Michael Cross-Barnet was a scream. Like a Holy Roman emperor or a demented totalitarian dictator, it dictated what was appropriate free speech for all times and all places. It also chastised the owner of...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Halloween, Al Jolson
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'Boardwalk Empire' recap, 'You'd Be Surprised'
"He's not so good in a crowd, but when you get him alone, you'd be surprised" -- Irving Berlin, "You'd Be Surprised" Nucky Thompson's new de facto mantra, "you can't be half a gangster," seems to be applying more and more to "Boardwalk Empire" as a show....
Tags: Bobby Cannavale, Reaganomics, Ronald Reagan, Irving Berlin, Al Capone
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'Boardwalk Empire' Season 3 premiere recap, 'Resolutions'
"Every day in every way I am getting better and better." - Nelson Van Alden What's that, "Boardwalk Empire" without its tragic hero, Jimmy Darmody? What's next, an aviatrix (or "lady flyer" if you prefer) navigating across the continent? As the third...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Wayne Brady, Rosh Hashanah, Al Capone, Organized Crime
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Al Gordon dies at 89; Emmy-winning comedy writer for Jack Benny
Al Gordon, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer who spent much of his more than 40-year career writing for Jack Benny's penny-pinching, vain and perennially 39-year-old persona, has died. He was 89. Gordon died Wednesday of age-related causes at Cedars-...
Tags: Primetime Emmy Awards, Carol Burnett, The Smothers Brothers, World War II (1939-1945), Comedy (genre)
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Theater review: ‘Hello! My Baby’ at the Rubicon Theatre
Culture MonsterPhilip Brandes reviews Cheri Steinkellner's new Tin Pan Alley-themed jukebox musical, "Hello! My Baby" at the Rubicon Theatre.... -
From Baltimore to Broadway to Hollywood
Over the years, many noted actors, such as Mildred Natwick, Edward Everett Horton, Mildred Dunnock, Charley Chase, Francis X. Bushman, Anita Gillette and Josh Charles, have hailed from Baltimore, and their paths to stardom often began by treading the...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Baltimore Museum of Art, Robert Clary, Dancing, Martha Raye
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A dos puntas: Dos movimientos opuestos, pero paralelos
Si los "indignados" españoles y otros movimientos impugnadores en Europa fueron un cuestionamiento de la legitimidad de los gobiernos europeos, el surgimiento del movimiento de "Ocupar Wall Street" en Nueva York y su creciente eco en otras ciudades...Tags: Nancy Pelosi
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Aberdeen Community Theatre cast likes saucy, funny characters of 'Chicago'
With rehearsals being jazzed up with additional make-up, hair and costumes for next week's opening, we asked the director and principal cast members of Aberdeen Community Theatre's production of “Chicago: The Musical” what most inspired them to get...Tags: Bob Fosse, Broadway Theater, Theater, Roxie Hart (fictional character), Music Theater
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David Brown dies at 93; producer of 'Jaws,' 'The Sting'
David Brown, the former 20th Century Fox executive who partnered with Richard Zanuck in the early 1970s and produced the blockbuster hit "Jaws," as well as "The Verdict" and "Cocoon" before launching a solo career as a film and theatrical producer, has...Tags: Stanford University, Broadway Theater, Death, Comedy (genre), Columbia University
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Aaron Ruben dies at 95; 'Andy Griffith' producer was an advocate for needy children
Aaron Ruben, a comedy writer, producer and director whose five-decade career included producing "The Andy Griffith Show" for the first five seasons and creating the spinoff series "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.," has died. He was 95.
Ruben, who devoted much of...Tags: The Andy Griffith Show (tv program), Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, Death, Comedy (genre), Health
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Disappearance of McDaniel's Historic Oscar Explored in "Hattie's Lost Legacy"
Airs on DC50, Sunday, February 19 @ 3PM
Seventy-one years ago it was no surprise when the 1939 classic "Gone with the Wind" won the Best Picture Oscar, and Vivien Leigh took home Best Actress honors as Scarlett O’Hara. Probably the most...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Shirley Temple, Hattie McDaniel, Clark Gable, Duke Ellington
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