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Interview: Richelle Mead on 'The Golden Lily,' vampires and alchemists
Jacket CopyWhen Richelle Mead wrapped up her bestselling "Vampire Academy" series in 2010, some die-hard fans wanted it to go on forever. But Mead decided on a different tack: She launched a spin-off that picked up where "Last Sacrifice" left off,...... -
'True Blood' to get Mark Hudis as show runner for possible Season 6
Show TrackerThe fifth season of "True Blood" is about to start airing on HBO. If the vampire series returns for a sixth season (and does anyone doubt it will?) it'll have a new show runner in Mark Hudis.... -
Cannes 2012: Auteurs take a shine to Americana
24 FramesGlobally minded Hollywood studios are muting elements that might be considered too American. But Prestige filmmakers working outside the studio system — including several from other countries — are doubling down on the red, white and blue.... -
Beware the office vampires
Every workplace is required by federal law to employ at least one individual who is spectacularly irritating. That's an incontrovertible (made-up) fact. Whether you're a decorator or a litigator, probably even if you're an alligator, there's someone...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest, Rex Huppke, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Vampire literature
Tribune newspapersSink your teeth into this lit Vampire folklore dates back 3,000 years, with the oldest myths coming out of Mesopotamia, though cultures from ancient Egypt to China had stories of creatures...Tags: Tuberculosis, Health, Viral Diseases and Infections, Stephen King, Arts and Culture
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The vampire's allure
Tribune newspapersAnne Rice hasn’t written about vampires in almost a decade. But for many fans, she remains the authority on the undead. So when she made an appearance at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo, a gathering of comic, fantasy and science fiction...Tags: Continuing Education, Chicago Tribune, Pan's Labyrinth (movie), Harvard University, Allergies
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A brush with Halloween
For Halloween 2011, zombies are battling vampires for hearts and minds. The peacock is the new black swan. And Monster High's Frankie Stein is challenging Hannah Montana in the tween popularity contest.
Along with the classics, a new generation of pop-...Tags: American Idol (tv program), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Holidays, Lady Gaga
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Orlando Ballet 2012-13 season: Vampires, movies, 'Carmina Burana'
Orlando Ballet's upcoming season will see the return of the successful "Vampire's Ball" program, as well as a new production choreographed to movie themes and a collaboration with the Bach Festival Society's orchestra and 150-member choir on a...
Tags: Movies, Holidays, Popular Music (genre), Music, Entertainment Events
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'The Vampire Diaries' recap: 'Before Sunset'
Klaus is finally out of the picture. And I’m not mad about it. Not because he was the bad guy, but because his character was so annoying. Klaus really was one of the reasons this show started to bother me. Everything became centered on killing...
Tags: Entertainment, Atlantic Ocean, Concerts, Music, The Vampire Diaries (tv program)
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'Dark Shadows' review: Like sucking blood from a corpse
** (out of four) A movie about the undead can still be DOA. As Barnabas Collins, an 18th century vampire awoken in 1972, Johnny Depp and his zesty delivery can get a laugh out of an unimaginative line like, “My God, a woman doctor; what an age...
Tags: Movies, Dark Shadows (movie), Entertainment, Eva Green, Tim Burton
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'Jersey Shore Shark Attack' swims into Syfy Summer 2012
RedEyeIt's the guidos of "Jersey Shore" versus killer sharks this summer on Syfy, with "Jersey Shore Shark Attack" kicking off the network's summer Saturday movies June 9. Joey Fatone of 'N Sync and Vinny Guadagnino of the real "Jersey Shore" head up the cast...Tags: Alphas (tv program), Face Off (tv program), Mark Burnett, Animal Attacks, Sam Huntington
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Q&A: 'The Hunger Games' star Josh Hutcherson
While waiting two weeks to hear if he got the part of Peeta Mallark in the wildly anticipated big-screen adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ “The Hunger Games,” Josh Hutcherson couldn’t even speak properly.
“It got to the point...Tags: Movies, Vehicles, Kristen Stewart, Man vs. Wild (tv program), Music
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