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    Jul 10, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Summer's biggest mysteries

    Maybe it's because the Iraq war and global warming have got us down and the presidential election is still more than a year away, but this summer seems filled with all-consuming mysteries that on greater inspection, aren't really that important.
    Times Staff Writer
    Maybe it's because the Iraq war and global warming have got us down and the presidential election is still more than a year away, but this summer seems filled with all-consuming mysteries that on greater inspection, aren't really that important. But...

    Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Indiana Jones (fictional character), Mystery (genre)

  2. Sep 21, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  3. TV Review: 'How I Met Your Mother' Season Three Premiere

    ...Dary.
    Zap2It.com
    ...Dary. Whew. After a long summer without "How I Met Your Mother," one of the small screen's few remaining comedy gems returns for its third season on Monday (Sept. 24) offering a quick resolution to Barney's cliffhanger from May, "Legend... Wait for...

    Tags: Enrique Iglesias, Entertainment, Neil Patrick Harris, Alyson Hannigan, How I Met Your Mother (tv program)

  4. May 2, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Era of smiles fading away

    Sun Television Critic
    In: The Donald. Out: Joey, Monica, Phoebe, Ross, Rachel and Chandler. In: Being mean. Out: Making nice. In: Relationships of convenience. Out: Friends. There is an unmistakable symmetry in NBC's decision to replace Friends next fall with The...

    Tags: James Gandolfini, Friends (tv program), NBC (tv network), Television, Coca-Cola Co.

  6. Apr 9, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'The Whole Ten Yards'

    Imagine the passengers and crew of the Titanic (the ship, not the movie) being told to swim faster and sing louder and you might have an idea of the approach the filmmakers take with "The Whole Ten Yards," a disastrously unfunny sequel to, what else, "The Whole Nine Yards."
    Times Staff Writer
    Imagine the passengers and crew of the Titanic (the ship, not the movie) being told to swim faster and sing louder and you might have an idea of the approach the filmmakers take with "The Whole Ten Yards," a disastrously unfunny sequel to, what else, "The...

    Tags: Howard Deutch, Natasha Henstridge, Bruce Willis, Death, Matthew Perry

  8. Jan 28, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. New guard at an old flame

    Italian cooking isn't all about pasta. I know this intellectually. I know this from eating all over Italy. But when I go out to an Italian restaurant, it's hard, so hard, not to order pasta -- so I don't even try. At Valentino last week, I went straight to the handmade garganelle, made by rolling squares of fresh pasta dough over a ridged wooden board to form a tube. Thicker at the center, they have a wonderful variation of texture. And that night, they were sauced with tender nuggets of octopus that looked like fat brown beans in a fresh tomato sauce so light it barely caressed the pasta. I loved the candeli, too, fat tubes of pasta, covered in an earthy rabbit ragu flecked with celery.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Italian cooking isn't all about pasta. I know this intellectually. I know this from eating all over Italy. But when I go out to an Italian restaurant, it's hard, so hard, not to order pasta -- so I don't even try. At Valentino last week, I went straight...

    Tags: Italy, Tomatoes, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Los Angeles Times

  10. Sep 2, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. REDEYE: All RNC celebrity roads lead to Moores box

    For RedEye
    Some of the most powerful officials in the nation were shuttling between the TV and VIP skyboxes on the 10th floor of Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night. Governors. Senators. Television anchors. Household names. Virtually anyone you saw...

    Tags: ABC (tv network), HBO (tv network), Jay Leno, James Gandolfini, Celebrities

  12. Sep 3, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. From the hairy upper lip of the beast

    Tribune senior correspondent
    I have no excuse for this oversight. I can only apologize that it was not until the closing hours of the Republican convention that I wandered up to the complimentary spa and makeover station set up in the building where the reporters covering the...

    Tags: ABC (tv network), Dining and Drinking, Mariah Carey, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Parties and Movements

  14. May 31, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Ancient Secrets to Success

    Legions of followers swear by his advice. His disciples include CEOs, celebrity agents, sports coaches and TV mob boss Tony Soprano. Hollywood has turned his how-to book into a movie, and fans on the Internet parse his every word. Deepak Chopra? L. Ron...

    Tags: Wesley Snipes, Jackie Chan, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Television

  16. Mar 2, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Cable firms use advertising in a big way

    Times Staff Writer
    Cable companies know a colossus when they have one. You open the front door, and hanging on the knob is a multicolor glossy from Adelphia Digital Cable announcing the return of the best series on television. To make that point, glowering at you from...

    Tags: Entertainment, White House, James Gandolfini, The Sopranos (tv program), NBC (tv network)

  18. Nov 2, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. `Live from Death Row'

    On the streets, Aaron Patterson ruled with charisma and brute force. On Death Row, he survived through anger. Now that he has been exonerated and freed, he's finding the same traits that served him so well in the past sometimes get in the way of his new...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, University of Texas at Austin, Starbucks Corp., Restaurants, Mother's Day

  20. Dec 6, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Analyze That'

    In the slapdash comedy "Analyze That" Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal reunite to toss around the sort of cheap jokes that Crosby and Hope used to take on the road to wherever. As with "Analyze This," the comedy that first brought the big-screen odd couple together, the new film hinges on the high concept of Crystal's shrink nervously dispensing psychiatric help to De Niro's mobster, a gangster with a potentially lethal grasp on the therapeutic process. The difference being that this time there isn't much of a story to get in the way of the reluctant icon and the professional jester going through their well-oiled paces.
    Times Staff Writer
    In the slapdash comedy "Analyze That" Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal reunite to toss around the sort of cheap jokes that Crosby and Hope used to take on the road to wherever. As with "Analyze This," the comedy that first brought the big-screen odd...

    Tags: Martin Scorsese, Spring Creek, Martin Brest, Celebrities, Charles Grodin

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