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    Mar 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Dancing' with the stars? More like recuperating with them.

    The show is about dancing, for heaven's sake. How dangerous can it be? Consider this: Before Season 8's "Dancing With the Stars" premiered last week, two celebrity contestants were already on the injured list and off the program.
    The show is about dancing, for heaven's sake. How dangerous can it be? Consider this: Before Season 8's "Dancing With the Stars" premiered last week, two celebrity contestants were already on the injured list and off the program. "Access Hollywood" co-...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Entertainment, Celebrities, ABC (tv network), Dancing

  2. Apr 20, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Getting to know the Obamas, on their terms

    Reporting from Washington —  In the short time Americans have come to know their new first family, they've learned that the president doesn't want a puppy sleeping on his bed, the girls hate green veggies but at least one loves peanut butter, and the first lady believes her husband should stay out of her closet.
    Reporting from Washington — In the short time Americans have come to know their new first family, they've learned that the president doesn't want a puppy sleeping on his bed, the girls hate green veggies but at least one loves peanut butter, and the...

    Tags: Bill Clinton, Entertainment, The Washington Post, Republican Party, Ethics

  4. Aug 26, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Undiscovered'

    A vacuous show-biz trifle (now there's a triple redundancy for you), "Undiscovered" delves into the criminally neglected world of aspiring musicians and actors trying to make their mark in Hollywood. Directed by Irishman Meiert Avis, a veteran of U2 music videos, from John Galt's script, it's a film in which coincidence and serendipity function as script doctors but to no avail.
    Times Staff Writer
    A vacuous show-biz trifle (now there's a triple redundancy for you), "Undiscovered" delves into the criminally neglected world of aspiring musicians and actors trying to make their mark in Hollywood. Directed by Irishman Meiert Avis, a veteran of U2 music...

    Tags: Fisher Stevens, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Jeff Buckley, Music Industry

  6. Apr 26, 2009 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Private family life promotes public policy

    Los Angeles Times
    In the short time Americans have come to know their new first family, they've learned that the president doesn't want a puppy sleeping on his bed, the girls hate green veggies but at least one loves peanut butter, and the first lady believes her husband...

    Tags: Bill Clinton, Entertainment, The Washington Post, Republican Party, Ethics

  8. Mar 25, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  9. TV Favorites on Demand

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    Itunes The A-Team Access Hollywood Adam 12 Alfred Hitchcock Presents American's Funniest Home Videos Battlestar Galactica Beavis and Butt-Head The Biggest Loser The Colbert Report Comedy Central Stand-Up Commander in Chief Conviction The Daily Show...

    Tags: Battlestar Galactica (tv program), Entertainment, Brain, Cartoons, Jon Stewart

  10. Jun 15, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  11. Teen Choice Awards Spread the Love

    Zap2It.com
    The teenagers of America still love "The O.C." and "Smallville," and they're fans of Jack Black and Johnny Depp too. At least, that's what the adults who pick the nominees for the Teen Choice Awards believe. A typically inscrutable batch of Teen...

    Tags: Entertainment, The O.C. (tv program), Jorge Garcia, Patrick Dempsey, Eva Longoria

  12. Mar 14, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Red-carpetbagger

    It isn't Steven Cojocaru's fault if an actress nominated for a major award steps onto the red carpet wearing a dress she might have borrowed from a crack whore, or stages a homage to the big-hair '80s, a ghastly goof sure to be captured by paparazzi and beamed around the world. There's no point in blaming Cojocaru for calling a train wreck of a look a disaster. He's just the messenger, honey.
    Times Staff Writer
    It isn't Steven Cojocaru's fault if an actress nominated for a major award steps onto the red carpet wearing a dress she might have borrowed from a crack whore, or stages a homage to the big-hair '80s, a ghastly goof sure to be captured by paparazzi and...

    Tags: Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, Culture, Mr. Blackwell, Melissa Rivers

  14. Apr 21, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. `Apprentice' spinoff predicted

    "The Apprentice" winner Bill Rancic may be returning to the airwaves, this time from Chicago, where he will be--nominally, at least--overseeing the construction of the Trump International Hotel & Tower. The Hollywood Reporter reported Tuesday that NBC...

    Tags: NBC (tv network), Donald Trump, John Cook, Entertainment, The Hollywood Reporter

  16. Jan 22, 2002 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. MEET THE SPEAKERS

    Joe Adams, an editorial writer for The Florida Times-Union, is the author of The Florida Public Records Handbook, a publication that now serves as a textbook on the topic at six major universities. George Anastasia is an award-winning reporter for the...

    Tags: Journalism, Harvard University, Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, Newspapers

  18. Jul 16, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. Odd behavior breaks out among celebrities

    The Hartford Courant
    Could it be the heat and humidity? Or the smoke from wildfires out West and in Canada? Or could it simply be the anxiety of having to wait until September for a new season of "The Sopranos"? Whatever, there must be some explanation for the rash of truly...

    Tags: ImClone Systems Incorporated, Cultural Development, David Geffen, Entertainment, George W. Bush

  20. Feb 12, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. TV shows on an Oscar nominations joyride

    Los Angeles Times staff writer
    Big-name actors and the entertainment outlets that so desperately need them engaged Tuesday in what has become a pro forma publicity bonanza: Oscar nomination day. And as expected, everyone came out a winner. The nominations yield stories that can be...

    Tags: Entertainment, Samuel Goldwyn, Geoffrey Rush, Awards and Prizes, Celebrities

  22. Oct 8, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Gov. Davis Is Recalled; Schwarzenegger Wins

    Times Staff Writer
    Arnold Schwarzenegger won the historic California recall election Tuesday as a tide of voter anger toppled Gray Davis just 11 months after the Democrat had been reelected governor. In a popular revolt unmatched in the 92 years that Californians have held...

    Tags: Gray Davis, Medical Procedures and Tests, Entertainment, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Public Officials

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