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'Glee' after Toby's 'Red Solo Cup'
Toby Keith‘s self-proclaimed “stupidest” song may become his most popular. ‘Red Solo Cup,’ a single from his just-released ‘Clancy’s Tavern‘ album, will be featured next month in an episode of the popular...Tags: Arts and Culture, Roger Clemens, Carrot Top, Television, Entertainment
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Jonathan Groff's gay-themed dramedy gets series order at HBO
From Inside the BoxHBO gives an eight-episode season order to an as-yet-untitled gay-themed dramedy starring Jonathan Groff.... -
HBO Orders Gay-Themed Series Starring 'Glee's' Jonathan Groff
ReutersMay 14 (TheWrap.com) - HBO has placed an order for a dramedy starring Jonathan Groff ("Glee") that centers on a group of gay men living in San Francisco. The as-yet untitled series, which has received an eight-episode order, will follow "Three friends in...Tags: Glee (tv program), Guiding Light (tv program), David Marshall Grant, Ryan Murphy
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Jonathan Groff to star in Ryan Murphy's 'The Normal Heart' film
Stage and screen star Jonathan Groff has joined the cast of Ryan Murphy's "The Normal Heart," an HBO film about the early days of the AIDS epidemic in New York City. Groff, who recently appeared in the Mark Taper Forum's production of "Red," will play...
Tags: Zachary Quinto, Glee (tv program), Taylor Kitsch, Jim Parsons, Mark Rothko
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'Boss: Season Two'
The sophomore season of the Starz drama series turned out to be its last, but not for any lack of memorable acting by Kelsey Grammer, still ferocious as imperious - and secretly ill - Chicago Mayor Tom Kane. The saga resumes with a shocking attack that...Tags: Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, Kelsey Grammer, Martin Donovan, Tom Kane
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Sundance 2013: How David Sedaris gave 'C.O.G.' the green light
PARK CITY, Utah — Since the ‘90s, bestselling humorist David Sedaris has given Hollywood the Heisman. Anyone endeavoring to adapt his wryly observed personal essays into feature films was greeted with an automatic no, a byproduct of Sedaris&...
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Your 2013 Sundance reading list
The Sundance Film Festival is well under way, giving us a preview of the independent features that may soon be coming to screens near us. The mix is interesting and sexy this year, and includes a good share of auteurs who've both written and directed...
Tags: Bret McKenzie, On the Road (movie), Kate Bosworth, Jack Kerouac, Movies
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Kid Rock performs at Underground Wonder Bar, Vince Vaughn plays WhirlyBall, First Lady dines at Cafe Spiaggia
Is there anyone in Chicago having more fun this summer than Chris Chelios? The former Blackhawk was standing alongside Eddie Vedder last month when the Pearl Jam singer gave an impromptu performance at Stanley’s Kitchen & Tap in Lincoln Park and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Concerts, Jordana Spiro, The Purple Pig, Theo Epstein
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'Boss' filming wraps in Chicago, Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis coming to Wrigley Field, Pitchfork sightings
If you followed Kelsey Grammer’s time in the Chicago area filming Season 2 of cable network Starz’s “Boss,” you likely know the five-time Emmy-winning actor had his wife’s name tattooed on his hip in April at Insight...
Tags: Arlington Park, Zachary Quinto, Arts and Culture, USA Today, Haley Reinhart
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This weekend: ‘Political Animals’ ends; ‘Copper’ starts; ‘Boss,’ ‘Strike Back’ return
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelAMC's riveting "Breaking Bad" continues at 10 p.m. Sunday. It is headed toward a Sept. 2 season finale. The final eight episodes will air next summer. It's not going to end well for Walt White, but you know that, don't you?... -
The 'Boss' returns, for better and worse
Meet the new "Boss," almost the same as the old "Boss." This works without qualification as a line in a Who song about teenage rebellion. Applied to the TV series about the autocratic Chicago ruler played by Kelsey Grammer, it is both good and bad. It's...
Tags: Kelsey Grammer, Elections, Nicole Forester, Kathleen Robertson, Politics
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TV review: 'Boss' tightens grip on Chicago
RedEyeThe second season of the Starz political drama "Boss" opens with Chicago Mayor Tom Kane in the desert, staring off over the barren wasteland of scorched earth. The scene serves as apt metaphor for the situation the boss finds himself in after the series'...Tags: Chicago Mayor, Drama (genre), Kathleen Robertson, Jeff Hephner, Television
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