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Violence in “The Following” questioned, defended at FOX TCA panels
Channel Guide MagazineFOX's new midseason thriller The Following, starring Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy, premieres Jan. 21 at 9pm ET/PT. Bacon plays a former FBI agent called out retirement to track down the serial killer he once put away, who has escaped and recruited a cult... -
Hancock concert organizers say Elvis lives on through his music
marieg@herald-mail.comThere were comedians and ventriloquists, acrobats and dancing poodles. And every Sunday evening, “The Ed Sullivan Show” escorted them into the homes of millions of Americans. Thousands of acts appeared on Sullivan’s television variety...Tags: Human Interest, Concerts, Woody Guthrie, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Arts and Culture
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On Theater: First 'Forever,' now the sequel
When a new performance concept succeeds impressively enough, invariably a sequel (or two) is demanded — a concept illustrated by such projects as "Greater Tuna," "Nunsense" and "The Marvelous Wonderettes." To that list — and vaulting to...
Tags: Theater, Entertainment Events, Holidays, Music, Music Theater
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Christmas quiz tests your holiday knowledge
I've written this 15th annual Holiday Quiz column in advance and buried a copy in a sealed container. This way, if civilization is wiped out by the Mayan Apocalypse, future space explorers may be able to dig it up and discover how remarkably intelligent...
Tags: Eartha Kitt, A Charlie Brown Christmas (tv program), Fiction, Nazareth, Marilyn Monroe
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Bay Street Players present 'Plaid Tidings'
EUSTIS — If you like your Christmas music vintage, you will enjoy the Four Freshman-style harmony of the Forever Plaid quartet. "Plaid Tidings," a sequel to "Forever Plaid," brings the long-dead but clean-cut boys back to Earth for one more go...
Tags: Theater, Entertainment Events, Music, Music Theater, Entertainment
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Saying goodbye to ‘the richest woman in town’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThanks to the readers for their prayers and kind comments about the passing of my mother, Marie Boedeker. Mother on Friday received the funeral she had designed. Mother, a longtime music teacher and church organist, wanted group singing one more time. The... -
Phyllis Diller dies at 95; outlandish comedian
She was a self-described "cartoon," a zany housewife-turned-comedian with an electrified hairdo who broke into the male-dominated world of stand-up comedy in the 1950s with an outlandish wardrobe and a barrage of self-deprecating jokes punctuated by her...
Tags: Radio Industry, American Red Cross, Elizabeth Taylor, Rhinoplasty, The Tonight Show (tv program)
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“Crossfire Hurricane” on HBO documents the rise of The Rolling Stones
Channel Guide MagazineCrossfire Hurricane on HBO Nov. 15 documents the rise of The Rolling Stones from “the band everybody hated to the band everybody loves.” The Rolling Stones were the bad boys of the 1960s British Invasion, the sexually charged, rebellious... -
PASSINGS: Edwin Q. White, Bill Dees
Edwin Q. White Saigon bureau chief for AP during Vietnam War Edwin Q. White, 90, who as Associated Press bureau chief in Saigon during the 1960s was part of a fabled crew of journalists who covered the Vietnam War, died Thursday in Honolulu, the...
Tags: Armed Forces, Hanoi (Vietnam), Japan, Wars and Interventions, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)
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Bernard Lansky dies at 85; Memphis clothier to Elvis Presley
Bernard Lansky, the Memphis retailer who helped a young Elvis Presley establish his signature clothing style of pegged pants, two-toned shoes and other flashy duds in the 1950s, has died. He was 85. Julie Lansky, the clothier's granddaughter, said he...
Tags: Music Industry, Tommy Dorsey, Music, Jerry Lee Lewis, Alzheimer's Disease
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Oddsmakers favor Oklahoma; history favors Notre Dame
It is a matchup dripping in tradition, pitting a team from the industrial Midwest against a wind-swept prairie powerhouse. One is the most most-victorious program in college history, instantly identifiable by its helmets. The other is rooted in redness...
Tags: Heisman Trophy, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, ESPN (tv network), Landry Jones, Sports
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Maria Cole dies at 89; singer was widow of Nat King Cole
Maria Cole, the widow of music legend Nat King Cole and the mother of singer Natalie Cole whose own singing career included a stint as vocalist for Duke Ellington's orchestra in the mid-1940s, has died. She was 89. Cole died Tuesday at a hospice in...Tags: Duke Ellington, Boca Raton, Unforgettable (tv program), Tuskegee Airmen, Music
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