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The 20 greatest Dodgers of all time, No. 19: Don Newcombe
On April 11, we asked you to list your choices for the 10 greatest Dodgers of all time. You could vote via comment, Facebook, Twitter or email. And vote you did. Between April 11 and April 21, when voting closed, we received an amazing 12,231 ballots....Tags: Cy Young Award, Los Angeles Dodgers, Substance Abuse, Justin Verlander, Baseball
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Independent Box Office: Jenni Rivera Film 'Filly Brown' Connects
ReutersApr 21 (TheWrap.com) - "Filly Brown,' which features the late Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera in a supporting role, debuted with a strong $1.3 million at the specialty box office this weekend. The film, written by Youssef Delara who co-directs...Tags: Jenni Rivera, Filly Brown (movie), The Lords of Salem (movie), Movies, Entertainment
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A fresh look at Wilder and Chandler
Before Raymond Chandler's hard-boiled L.A. detective Philip Marlowe and his vivid literary prose caught the public's attention, before Billy Wilder's towering position as one of Hollywood's greatest writer-directors, there was a James M. Cain novel...
Tags: The Big Sleep (movie), Some Like It Hot (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Petroleum Industry, Movies
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The Sunday Conversation: Blake Bailey rediscovers 'Lost Weekend' author
In his new biography, "Farther and Wilder: The Lost Weekends and Literary Dreams of Charles Jackson," Blake Bailey explores the tormented life of the author of "The Lost Weekend" — the once-celebrated 1944 novel that led to the Oscar-winning film...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Movies, Authors, Gore Vidal, The Lost Weekend (movie)
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Reducing liquor outlets won't curb drinking
Using zoning laws to limit alcohol outlet density won't stop the heaviest drinkers from consuming alcoholic beverages ("Government should use zoning to limit liquor stores, Hopkins researchers say," April 11). Such a solution oversimplifies the problem of...
Tags: Substance Abuse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Beer's taste, sans alcoholic effect, triggers dopamine in brain
Remember that Jamie Foxx song "Blame It (On the Alcohol)"? If not, perhaps it’s just as well, because scientists say that even the taste of beer (without the intoxicating effects of alcohol) can trigger that flow of striatal dopamine in the brain....
Tags: Science and Technology
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Stars watch Elaine Stritch's swan song at New York's Cafe Carlyle
New York theater institutions don't come much feistier or more dynamic than Elaine Stritch. The tart-tongued, 88-year-old force of nature -- whose stage career includes memorable collaborations with Stephen Sondheim and Edward Albee -- kicked off her...Tags: Elaine Stritch, TriBeCa Film Festival, Liza Minnelli, Broadway Theater, Arts and Culture
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'Dancing With the Stars' recap, Jacoby charms and Andy Dick brings the tears
Last week was "Prom Night" and mercifully Wynonna went home. Tonight is "The Best Year of Your Life," and I'm already prepared to feel decrepit and ancient when Aly and Zendaya pick from their limited number of years. During the staircase introductions,...
Tags: Labor Day, Dance, Bleep (euphemism), Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Mother's Day
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Pat Summerall dies at 82; NFL broadcaster teamed with John Madden
Pat Summerall, who was half of one of the best known announcing teams in television sportscasting history as John Madden's broadcasting partner for more than two decades of NFL games, has died. He was 82. Summerall, who lived in Southlake, Texas, died...
Tags: National Football League, Fox Sports (tv network), Arizona Cardinals, High School Sports, Detroit Lions
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'Dancing With the Stars': Best, worst of times for Vanderpump
It’s only the fourth week of “Dancing With the Stars” and already things are getting personal. The celebrity contestants revisited the best year of their lives this week, opening up the back stories and unleashing a cascade of tears...Tags: Gymnastics Clubs, Fainting, Dance, Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Kyla Ross
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Groundbreaking improv comic Jonathan Winters dies
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jonathan Winters, the cherub-faced comedian whose breakneck improvisations and misfit characters inspired the likes of Robin Williams and Jim Carrey, has died. He was 87. The Ohio native died Thursday evening at his Montecito,...
Tags: Orange County Register, Richard Lewis, Fishing, Television, Depression
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Words of encouragement given to people waiting for assistance during Homeless Resource Day
marieg@herald-mail.comPeter James Banos spends every day counting his blessings. He feels blessed to have a place to sleep. Not too many years ago, he was a licensed contractor who built houses. Now, he lives in a shelter. He feels blessed for the coat on his back. It...Tags: Family, Social Sciences, Health and Safety at Work, Arts and Culture, Culture
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