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American dreaming, from Gatsby to Draper
Last weekend, the film "The Great Gatsby" was reported to have earned a whopping $51 million, according to Business Insider. Just prior to its release, however, many critics ripped the film for distorting the classic novel on which it is based with over-...Tags: Sean John Combs, Catonsville, World War I (1914-1918), The Daily Show (tv program), Bolton Hill
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'Animal Rescue': James Gandolfini gets involved with the mob
Is there an actor who’s been taking on more colorful roles lately than James Gandolfini? In the last few months he’s been a blitzed-out hit man (“Killing Them Softly”), self-promoting casino magnate (this weekend’s “The...
Tags: Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Noomi Rapace, James Gandolfini, Dead Man Down (movie), Vice (movie)
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History Channel uses pulpit power, Twitter, conservative sites to sell 'The Bible'
The Baltimore SunA few years ago, the History Channel was best known to some as a punch line on HBO’s “The Sopranos.” Remember mobster Tony Soprano sitting alone late at night in his New Jersey McMansion eating ice cream and watching World War II...Tags: Syracuse University, Rick Warren, Arts and Culture, Literature, World War II (1939-1945)
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Phillies radio man Scott Franzke wants to be working this October
The guy on the stage last week conducting the question-and-answer session with front-office personnel, players and manager Charlie Manuel at the Phillies Winter Banquet may not have been instantly recognizable to the 1,100 people gathered at the Sands...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Radio, Ashley Judd, Television Industry, Super Bowl XLVII
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The operatic governor
TRENTON, N.J. -- Coyness is not part of Chris Christie's repertoire, which does not stress subtlety, delicacy and intimation. New Jersey's governor is more Mickey Spillane than Jane Austen and his persona, which sometimes is that of a bulldog who got up...
Tags: Republican Party, Barack Obama, Political Fundraising, Jane Austen, John Boehner
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Column: The operatic governor
Coyness is not part of Chris Christie’s repertoire, which also does not stress subtlety, delicacy and intimation. New Jersey’s governor is more Mickey Spillane than Jane Austen and his persona, which sometimes is that of a bulldog who got up...Tags: Republican Party, Mark Zuckerberg, Barack Obama, Jane Austen, Political Fundraising
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'The Hour' returns with what might just be best cast on television
The Baltimore SunIt's not often that a sequel is better than the original, especially when the original is as dazzling as BBC America's miniseries "The Hour" was last year. But that's the case with the intoxicating mix of lust, longing, superb acting and a little bit...Tags: The Wire (tv program), Skyfall (movie), Mandy Patinkin, Television, United Kingdom
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Dominic West - From 'The Wire' to 'The Hour' and beyond
The Baltimore SunThere is certainly no shortage of outstanding leading men working in American TV drama these days. Jon Hamm, Damian Lewis and Michael C. Hall to name a few. But it would be hard to find any whose proven range is greater than that of Dominic West, star of...Tags: Michael C. Hall, Richard Burton, World War II (1939-1945), The Wire (tv program), Treme (tv program)
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By catering to 'elite' fliers, American Airlines misleads others
Do airlines deliberately withhold seats until the last minute to get you to splurge on pricier options? Along the same lines, do airlines create a false impression that a flight is rapidly selling out so you'll jump on any seat available, no matter...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, AMR Corp., Movies
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The long-playing joys of youth soccer
Don't ever leave their musky little soccer shoes in the car overnight. I did once. Had to sell the car. Because kids' sweaty soccer shoes develop a funk-mold still unidentified by medical researchers. Fragrant as methane. Ripe as low tide. Only a...
Tags: Joan Rivers, Wes Anderson, Starbucks Corp., Soccer, Sports
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Treat Chicago's homicide surge as an epidemic
For once, Chicago has beaten New York in a competition that the Windy City had no desire to win. Chicago ended 2012 with more homicides than New York. No one cheers for that. Chicago, with only a third of New York's population, ended 2012 with 506...
Tags: Frontline Limited, Personal Weapon Control, Laws, Barack Obama, CeaseFire
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