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Cheryl Ladd appears on WFAN, continues to age well
WatchdogNow that I've ended my self-imposed ban on talk radio, I am trying to get re-acclimated gradually. I checked in on Ca-Boom on WFAN this morning and heard them talking to Cheryl Ladd, which would have been a great opportunity......Tags: Barry Bonds
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Sims' 'Vegas' Gamble Pays Off
Don't kid yourself, saying it's all lighting and makeup. Models are different from mere humans.
On a recent stormy day, as everyone else is bedraggled, Molly Sims looks runway ready as she sashays into a hip Soho bistro. While others push about-to-...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Celebrity, NBC, Tennessee, James Caan
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Emmys reviewed
Times Staff WriterStephen McPherson must have been beside himself with the giggles Sunday night: The ABC entertainment chief was trying to win the night with the blockbuster network premiere of "Pirates of the Caribbean" and over at NBC they were airing an old-timey...Tags: ESPN, David Letterman, Blythe Danner, Farrah Fawcett, Barry Manilow
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Holiday TV Schedule: Movies
Staff WriterDEC. 23 6 AM AMC 20: ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY'S HOLIDAY MOVIES 2 PM LIFE EBBIE (1995) Susan Lucci. 6 PM USA 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS EVE (2004) Steven Weber, Molly Shannon. 7 PM LIFE PAPA'S ANGELS (2000) Scott Bakula, Cynthia Nixon. 8 PM WGN A DIFFERENT...Tags: Kathy Ireland, David Niven, Religious Festivals, William Shatner, LeAnn Rimes
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'Forbidden Broadway' means curtains for easy stage targets
Gordon Cox is a regular contributor to NewsdayFORBIDDEN BROADWAY 2001: A SPOOF ODYSSEY. Created and written by Gerard Alessandrini, directed by Phillip George and Alessandrini. With Felicia Finley, Danny Gurwin, Tony Nation, Christine Pedi and pianist Catherine Stornetta. Musical direction by...Tags: Heather Headley, Elton John, Music, Broadway, Music Theater
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A Dog of Flanders
FOR THE TIMESFriday August 27, 1999 That director Kevin Brodie can breathe any energy at all into "A Dog of Flanders" is something of a shaggy miracle. Its plot devices--noble orphaned boy, unknown father, faithful pet, injustice born of ignorance--may have been...Tags: Jesse James, John Anderson, Air Transportation, Jon Voight, Transportation
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