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    Nov 24, 2012 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Election 2000 recount images endure: 'A piece of Americana'

    The iconic images of the 2000 recount made a comeback this month, as Florida again had its share of Election Day woes and became a national punchline. The old photos popped up on "The Daily Show" and national newscasts: a balding middle-aged man, eyes bulging as he inspects a punch-card ballot.
    The iconic images of the 2000 recount made a comeback this month, as Florida again had its share of Election Day woes and became a national punchline. The old photos popped up on "The Daily Show" and national newscasts: a balding middle-aged man, eyes...

    Tags: George W. Bush, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice, Voting, Justice System

  2. Nov 13, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  3. A spy tale with missing pieces

    WASHINGTON -- The one familiar aspect of the David Petraeus scandal is that he had an affair. Everything else about this story is weird.
    WASHINGTON -- The one familiar aspect of the David Petraeus scandal is that he had an affair. Everything else about this story is weird. Petraeus, who resigned Friday as director of the CIA, is brilliant, brave, dedicated and accomplished. But he is also...

    Tags: FBI, Paula Broadwell, The Washington Post, Barack Obama, Jon Stewart

  4. Oct 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Larry Wilmore takes shots, not sides

    Larry Wilmore occupies an unusual place for a comedian, an original place. He often seems to be neither here nor there, his vantage neither staunchly one way nor another, neither completely serious nor entirely kidding. Before he went in front of the camera in 2006 and became known as a correspondent on "The Daily Show," he stayed mostly behind the scenes, as a writer on "In Living Color," "The Jamie Foxx Show" and "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," as a producer on "The Office" and as creator of "The Bernie Mac Show," among other positions.
    Larry Wilmore occupies an unusual place for a comedian, an original place. He often seems to be neither here nor there, his vantage neither staunchly one way nor another, neither completely serious nor entirely kidding. Before he went in front of the...

    Tags: Entertainment, Minority Groups, Stand-up Comedy, Chicago Humanities Festival, Comedy (genre)

  6. Oct 19, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  7. Ryan says Obama misleading on Libya questions

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan slammed President Barack Obama on Friday for describing the deadly attack in Libya as "not optimal" and said the White House is misleading the country in the face of mounting questions...

    Tags: Entertainment, Mitt Romney, Christopher Stevens, Barack Obama, Radio Industry

  8. Oct 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Saving Hubble' shows off the stars

    As the avuncular host of "NOVA ScienceNOW" on PBS, Neil deGrasse Tyson is one of the few astrophysicists who is recognized outside of scientific circles. It's no accident that he has made so many appearances on "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report." He is witty and smart — but most importantly, he eschews jargon for regular talk. (His Twitter feed is pretty droll as well.)
    As the avuncular host of "NOVA ScienceNOW" on PBS, Neil deGrasse Tyson is one of the few astrophysicists who is recognized outside of scientific circles. It's no accident that he has made so many appearances on "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report."...

    Tags: Space Programs, Jack Hill, Entertainment, Astronomy, NASA

  10. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. 2 decades of Minus = 1 big plus

    From 20 feet away, the new anthology of The Minus Times magazines looks like a folded grocery bag, an abandoned personal journal, or even a small UPS box. With its cardboard-colored cover and faded black lettering, "The Minus Times Collected: Twenty Years/Thirty Issues (1992-2012)" looks like anything but a mass-produced book that includes original fiction from Sam Lipsyte and Patrick deWitt, interviews with Dan Clowes and Stephen Colbert, and illustrations from Dave Eggers.
    From 20 feet away, the new anthology of The Minus Times magazines looks like a folded grocery bag, an abandoned personal journal, or even a small UPS box. With its cardboard-colored cover and faded black lettering, "The Minus Times Collected: Twenty...

    Tags: Adidas AG, Trent Reznor, Customs and Tradition, Stephen Colbert, Arts and Culture

  12. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. Score One for Romney in First Presidential Debate

    Denver, Colorado -- By most accounts, Republican challenger Mitt Romney was the clear winner of Wednesday's first debate with President Barack Obama. Romney engaged the incumbent while Obama looked down at his lectern.
    KTLA News
    Denver, Colorado -- By most accounts, Republican challenger Mitt Romney was the clear winner of Wednesday's first debate with President Barack Obama. Romney engaged the incumbent while Obama looked down at his lectern. The challenger was a more...

    Tags: Republican Party, Regional Authority, Polls, Executive Branch, Mitt Romney

  14. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Larded with cliches, 'Butter' doesn't hold up ★

    The art of sculpting huge blocks of fat is the focus of a strange-but-true competitive event at the Iowa State Fair. Wielding trowels with the utmost precision, carvers ply their craft in temperature-controlled booths.
    The art of sculpting huge blocks of fat is the focus of a strange-but-true competitive event at the Iowa State Fair. Wielding trowels with the utmost precision, carvers ply their craft in temperature-controlled booths. In contrast, "Butter," which uses a...

    Tags: Entertainment, Hugh Jackman, She's Out of My League (movie), Comedy (genre), Alicia Silverstone

  16. Sep 24, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  17. 'Homeland,' 'Modern Family' Win Big at Emmys

    LOS ANGELES -- Showtime's psychological thriller "Homeland" upstaged the more established dramas at the 64th Primetime Emmys Sunday night, winning four Emmys, including the top drama series honor.
    CNN
    LOS ANGELES -- Showtime's psychological thriller "Homeland" upstaged the more established dramas at the 64th Primetime Emmys Sunday night, winning four Emmys, including the top drama series honor. ABC's "Modern Family" also captured four comedy awards,...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Homeland (tv program), Jim Parsons, NBC (tv network), Lena Dunham

  18. Sep 23, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  19. 'Homeland' crashes Emmy party, takes major awards

    "Homeland" played the role of spoiler Sunday at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, taking prizes that seemed reserved for the likes of "Mad Men" and "Breaking Bad."
    RedEye
    "Homeland" played the role of spoiler Sunday at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, taking prizes that seemed reserved for the likes of "Mad Men" and "Breaking Bad." Showtime's espionage thriller was named best drama, blocking the chance for AMC's "Mad Men"...

    Tags: Entertainment, Breaking Bad (tv program), Veep (tv program), Homeland (tv program), Downton Abbey (tv program)

  20. Sep 24, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  21. 'Homeland,' 'Modern Family' big Emmy winners

    The post-Emmy champagne surely tasted sweet for the people at "Modern Family" and "Homeland," but they needed only to look around the Nokia Theatreto see how quickly popular tastes and Hollywood's most unpredictable awards show can change perceptions.
    The post-Emmy champagne surely tasted sweet for the people at "Modern Family" and "Homeland," but they needed only to look around the Nokia Theatreto see how quickly popular tastes and Hollywood's most unpredictable awards show can change perceptions....

    Tags: Entertainment, Nokia Corp., Veep (tv program), Comedy (genre), Homeland (tv program)

  22. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  23. New Haven Fall Arts Preview: A Lively, Unpredictable Theater Season

    Let the casting debates begin!
    Let the casting debates begin! Paul Giamatti will star as Hamlet next spring at the Yale Repertory Theatre, part of a lively Rep season that includes new works by Sarah Ruhl (with the Clean House playwright devising "a play in letters" from the...

    Tags: Entertainment, Mary Poppins (musical), The Grinch (fictional character), TheaterWorks, Arts and Culture

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