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    Jun 12, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. La dolce meal deal

    Dining@Large
    Fellini's "Roma" opened today at The Charles Theatre and food lovers have reason to take note. Your "Roma" ticket stub will get you a deal at Sotto Sopra through Friday. "Bring in your movie ticket stub from Fellini's Roma from......

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Tickets, Gore Vidal, Prostitution

  2. Jun 17, 2010 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  3. Before mini-break: Gigi update, birthday blues, slick humor

    Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    Some odds and ends before a short break. Normal blog activities will resume on Tuesday: --Gigi, the Lab mix sentenced to death for fatally biting another dog last month, has been released to a private vet's kennel in Weston pending......

    Tags: O.J. Simpson, Sports Illustrated, U.S. Open (golf), Hospitals and Clinics, National Basketball Association

  4. Feb 8, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  5. 'Undercover Boss': Who else watched?

    Reality Check
    It's the thing that everyone will be talking about tomorrow! No, not the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl win. Not Hellstorm/SnOMG/Snowmaggedon/Snowpocalypse/Snowhatever.I'm talking about the premiere of Undercover Boss, which started after the Super Bowl...

    Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Super Bowl, Football, Hospitals and Clinics, Health

  6. Feb 8, 2010 |Blog| Cars.com
  7. Documentary of GM Plant Closure Nabs Oscar Nod

    KickingTires
    ???The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant,??? which follows several workers in the Moraine, Ohio, assembly plant during its last months of operation, has earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Short Film. The 40-minute film is part......

    Tags: Employees, Entertainment, Academy Awards, Cinema Industry, Film Festivals

  8. Apr 2, 2010 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  9. Fantasy Baseball in all its gory detail

    The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    In honor of Opening Day on Sunday, here???s my story about how fantasy baseball ??? well, actually all fantasy sports -- has grown so big that services designed to help players navigate trades and rules disputes have been springing up.......

    Tags: Sports, Baseball

  10. Apr 16, 2010 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  11. Coffee party aims for civility in politics

    Palm Beach Politics - Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    Claudette Hinds is so frustrated with America???s dysfunctional political system that she???s getting involved in the newest political movement taking shape in South Florida and the nation. Like hundreds of others across Broward and Palm Beach counties,...

    Tags: Washington, DC, WD-40 Company, Politics, Corruption, Broward County

  12. Feb 13, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Westminster: Malibu's wire fox terrier Eira goes for the double-crown

    <span class=&quot;Plain_0020Text__Char" style="text-decoration: none;">I&rsquo;m a mutt fancier myself -- or "multicultural canines," as my dogs prefer -- but like millions of other lovers of canines of all kinds, I&rsquo;ll be tuning in Monday to watch the <a href="http://www.westminsterkennelclub.org/">Westminster Kennel Club dog show</a>, the 136th.</span>
    I’m a mutt fancier myself -- or "multicultural canines," as my dogs prefer -- but like millions of other lovers of canines of all kinds, I’ll be tuning in Monday to watch the Westminster Kennel Club dog show, the 136th. There’s at least...

    Tags: Dog (animal), Myrna Loy, William Powell, Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, Facebook

  14. Nov 26, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Patt Morrison Asks: Tiffany Shlain, wired in

    Like one of those faster-than-light particles that's gone before you can see it, filmmaker and tech innovator Tiffany Shlain zips from the virtual to the real and back again. The Bay Area native whom Newsweek named one of the women shaping the 21st century has been into technology since she and Silicon Valley were both kids. Fifteen years ago, she founded the Webby Awards; well before Twitter, no acceptance speech could be longer than five words. She delivered more than that last year in a commencement speech at her alma mater UC Berkeley, exhorting students to embrace the quality that she claims as her own guiding light: &quot;moxie" -- a long-ago patent medicine turned soft drink whose name has become synonymous with the human recipe for being "bold ... and a little outrageous."
    Like one of those faster-than-light particles that's gone before you can see it, filmmaker and tech innovator Tiffany Shlain zips from the virtual to the real and back again. The Bay Area native whom Newsweek named one of the women shaping the 21st...

    Tags: Movies, AIDS, Entertainment, Allen Ginsberg, Google Inc.

  16. Feb 19, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. There's more to like than speed in Daytona Beach

    Daytona Beach, of course, is all about speed.
    Daytona Beach, of course, is all about speed. That's obviously the case Sunday, when the flag drops on the Daytona 500. Don't look around for me. As a longtime visitor to Daytona Beach, the last time I ventured anywhere near the Daytona International...

    Tags: Society, Florida, Beach Vacations, Daytona Beach, Caribbean Vacations

  18. Dec 6, 2012 |Column| RedEye
  19. 'The Central Park Five' review: Upsetting doc recalls another inconvenient truth

    <strong>*** (out of four)</strong>
    *** (out of four) Hindsight can be awfully depressing and frequently chilling. You may already know the story of the five people in “The Central Park Five.” On April 19, 1989, a woman jogging in New York’s Central Park was beaten and...

    Tags: The Central Park Five (movie), The New York Times, Central Park, Ed Koch, New York City

  20. Dec 5, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. Storytelling on L.A.'s skid row

    Once a week for the last several years, I've driven to skid row to visit a friend. I get depressed about the area at times because it's such a depository of the unfortunate and the forgotten. But then I'll catch a warm greeting, or see a sign of hope in someone trying to crawl out of a hole they thought they'd never escape.
    Once a week for the last several years, I've driven to skid row to visit a friend. I get depressed about the area at times because it's such a depository of the unfortunate and the forgotten. But then I'll catch a warm greeting, or see a sign of hope in...

    Tags: Catherine Keener, Mental Illness, Symptoms, Rentals, Movies

  22. Nov 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Richard Wagner: Separating the man from the music

    &quot;Just because he may have been a nasty little man and a nasty anti-Semite doesn't mean that his music is not as supreme as it is."
    "Just because he may have been a nasty little man and a nasty anti-Semite doesn't mean that his music is not as supreme as it is." That assessment comes from a Richard Wagner scholar in the documentary "Wagner & Me" (at the Siskel Film Center through...

    Tags: London Theatre, Entertainment Events, Music, Apple iPod, YouTube

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