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'Scream': MTV says it will move forward on a potential series
NEW YORK -- MTV is taking a turn to the horror side, greenlighting a pilot based on Wes Craven’s “Scream” film franchise. The network will collaborate with “Scream” studio Dimesnion Films on the title, with Craven...Tags: MTV2 (tv network), Nicole Polizzi, Nick Cannon, Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals
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It's always a party with Danny Brown in the house
For Danny Brown, rap is a party, and everyone's invited. During the Detroit artist's sold-out show Thursday night at Bottom Lounge, this point was made repeatedly by the performer himself. But more importantly it was driven home by an energy and...
Tags: Brad Pitt, Entertainment, Music, Electronics, Science and Technology
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‘Game of Thrones’: Maisie Williams on what’s best for Arya Stark
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesFans of HBO's lavish fantasy series “Games of Thrones” all seem to love plucky Arya Stark for her fearlessness and ...... -
Tribeca 2013: In 'Tricked,' Paul Verhoeven turns fans into writers
NEW YORK -- As Zach Braff and the people behind “Veronica Mars” could tell you, crowd sourcing isn’t a half-bad way to raise some money for a film. But can it enable new forms of creativity too? That's what the longtime Hollywood...
Tags: Fiction, Physiology, Entertainment, Film Festivals, Tribeca
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Big Boi thrives on collaboration
Big Boi is a serial collaborator, one of those endlessly curious artists who’s always thinking “what if?” when he charges into a new project. As one-half of OutKast, Big Boi helped expand the language of hip-hop. As a solo artist, he&...
Tags: Wavves (music group), Music, Apple iPad, T.I., Little Dragon (music group)
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More gore, less sparkle in Stephenie Meyer's 'The Host'
Stephanie Meyer has become one of the most famous authors alive since her debut novel, "Twilight," turned into a massive saga, spawning a series of major motion pictures. And unlike most authors who fail to up the ante with later novels, Meyer has done...
Tags: Stephenie Meyer, Entertainment, Saoirse Ronan, Movies, Fiction
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Review: 'The Parisian Woman' entertaining, yet stuck between genres
A correction has been added to this post, as indicated below.Francophiles be warned: Beau Willimon’s new play, “The Parisian Woman,” at the South Coast Repertory is not actually about a Parisian woman. Its title is a vestige of its complicated provenance. A few years ago Willimon was...Tags: Steven Culp, Entertainment Events, Netflix Inc., Washington, DC, Ides of March
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar says there is much to learn from reality TV
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has expanded his reach beyond the basketball court, writing pop-culture essays on his blog at the Huffington Post. The six-time NBA champion takes on reality television in a thoughtful, critical analysis of the genre. "Those who...Tags: National Basketball Association, Entertainment, Bravo (tv network), ABC (tv network), Media Industry
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Crime fiction authors discuss pushing the genre's boundaries
In "The Simple Art of Murder," Raymond Chandler wrote that the world inhabited by good crime fiction "is not a fragrant world, but it is the world you live in, and certain writers with tough minds and a cool spirit of detachment can make very...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Human Interest, Authors, Crime, Law and Justice
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Boston coverage by CNN, King and Fox lead us into more confusion
The Baltimore SunJust when it was starting to look like cable news might have actually learned something from its rush-to-judgment sins in covering the Newtown massacre, John King, CNN and Fox News showed Wednesday how shaky and journalistically confused even the genre'...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Media Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, NPR, Fox Broadcasting Company
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AMC takes on Saturday nights with 'Hell on Wheels'
AMC is getting into the Saturday business. The network announced Monday that it was moving its third-season western drama "Hell on Wheels" to Saturday nights beginning Aug. 3. It marks yet another push by the network beyond its destination Sunday night...
Tags: Charlie Collier, Entertainment, AMC (tv network), John Slattery, Hell on Wheels (tv program)
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Nalo Hopkinson's science fiction and real-life family
Nalo Hopkinson is trying to mess with your mind. The much-lauded writer of science fiction and fantasy sits at one of her favorite Mexican joints, Tio's Tacos, a funky art-strewn restaurant near the campus of UC Riverside, where she has taught creative...
Tags: Toronto (Canada), Literature, Entertainment Events, Science, The New York Times
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