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'Orphan Black' exclusive: Tatiana Maslany's 'Alison' playlist
RedEyeTatiana Maslany put in some long days playing numerous roles in "Orphan Black," often acting all by herself in the BBC America series. Maslany stars as Sarah, a woman who discovers she's one of several clones who look alike and share the same genetic...Tags: Entertainment, BBC, Music
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Orlando Cabaret Festival: The shows
Here are the stars of this year's Orlando Cabaret Festival Headliners • Emily Skinner: Tony-nominated actress for "Sideshow" performs "Broadway Her Way." 8:15 p.m. April 26-27; 3:15 p.m. April 28. • Tony DeSare: Romantic pianist who...
Tags: Entertainment, Wicked (musical), Mother's Day, Music, Arts and Culture
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Hugo Chavez begins his literary afterlife at Venezuela Book Fair
Hugo Chavez is already having a very busy afterlife. The charismatic and controversial president of Venezuela died March 5. Not long afterward, one joke goes, he showed up in heaven and persuaded St. Peter to choose a Latin American as the next pope....
Tags: Politics, National Government, Government, Condoleezza Rice, Hugo Chavez
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'The Bible' tops DVD, Blu-ray sales; 'Argo' top rental
The History Channel’s TV miniseries "The Bible" debuted at the top of the DVD and Blu-ray sales chart, while Oscar best picture winner "Argo" held on to the top rental spot. Here are the top selling and renting titles for the week ending April 6 and...
Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Skyfall (movie), History (tv network), Sony Corp.
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'Lincoln' top DVD and Blu-ray seller; 'Argo' top rental
Oscar winners and nominees battled for supremacy as new arrival "Lincoln" bested "Les Miserables" to take the top sales slot, and returning "Argo" was the No. 1 rental title over "Zero Dark Thirty" and "Skyfall," according to the tracking firm Rentrak....
Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Entertainment, Life of Pi (movie), Skyfall (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Beck Bennett's calling answered with AT&T ads
It probably still happens the old-fashioned way: a beautiful face spotted sipping a milkshake at Schwab's, a screen test and stardom. But you get the feeling that Beck Bennett's Hollywood story is more typical in the new millennium — you know, 30...
Tags: Will Ferrell, Media Industry, Arts and Culture, Social Media, Andy Samberg
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After a rough start, Andrew Lloyd Webber revue shines
At the start — the rough start — of the Marriott Theatre's new revue of the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, entitled, with justification, "Now & Forever," the throbbing electronic tones of "The Phantom of the Opera" fill the theater as colored...
Tags: Civic Opera House, Entertainment, Music Industry, Once (musical), Jesus Christ Superstar (musical)
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2013 People's Choice Awards: Eddie Redmayne compares 'Les Miserables' to 'Twilight'
Pop2it"['Les Miserables'] has such a massive fanbase -- I am one of those fans," Eddie Redmayne admits of "Les Miserables" at the 2013 People's Choice Awards.... -
Oscars to salute James Bond; why not nominate ‘Skyfall’?
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe Academy Awards want to hook the James Bond fans. The 85th annual awards will offer a special segment to salute 50 years of the 007 franchise. Oscar executive producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron said in a statement: “We are very happy to include... -
Kim reigns at worlds
LONDON, Ontario — They should have divided the women's field at the World Championships into two flights, like a golf tournament. One for Yuna Kim, and one for everyone else because the South Korean figure skater was a world ahead of her rivals...
Tags: Olympic Games, Ice Skating, Human Interest, Yu-Na Kim, Evan Lysacek
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Hugh Jackman needed to be 'as emaciated as possible' for 'Les Miserables'
Pop2it"Weirdly, this was almost more physical in a way than an 'X-Men' movie!" Hugh Jackman says of "Les Miserables."... -
A tale of two Hugos: Hugo Chavez and the 'Les Miserables' effect
Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president who died Tuesday, was an avid reader. "Read, read, read, read," he said in a speech in 2009. "That should be our slogan every day." It turns out that his political position might be attributed (at least in part) to...
Tags: French Literature, Literature, BBC, France, United Nations
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