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Palm Springs International Film Festival has its own star power
Indie director Jonathan Parker has a soft spot for the Palm Springs International Film Festival -- and not just because, unlike at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, you can squeeze in a round of golf between screenings and Q&A...Tags: Movies, Charlize Theron, Adam Goldberg, Kim Basinger, Dining and Drinking
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Change was a themed attraction in 2008
Sentinel ColumnistThe theme-park gods giveth. And the theme-park gods taketh away. We received big, crowd-pleasing gifts including a new water park, a competitive 3-D ride and a worthy replacement for a longtime attraction this year. On the bummer side, a few eras ended....Tags: Universal Orlando, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Aquatica, Brendan Fraser, Restaurants
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Justin Timberlake romps in election's wake on 'SNL'
Tribune reporterThere are so many reasons to hate Justin Timberlake. Dashing good looks, Prince-esque voice, hot girlfriend ... but then, he being one of the few real superstars in pop entertainment, Timberlake has to be funny as hell too. I really hate the guy's guts....Tags: Tina Fey, Joe Biden, Vincent Price, Beyonce, Tim McGraw
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Still the Cr�e
Sentinel Staff WriterVince Neil is 47. Tommy Lee once played drums for Richard Marx. We're just throwing that out there for anyone who might be planning to launch their undergarments at M�tley Cr�e next year. Don't get us wrong. The band has been through...Tags: Amway Arena, Richard Marx, Country Music, John Legend, B.B. King
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Kristen Stewart toys with vampires in 'Twilight'
Special to NewsdayThe love-after-death movie "Twilight" is going to be so huge it would take a stake through the heart to stop it. And the reasons seem so obvious they make you say, "D'oh!": A heavily computer-generated, blood-flecked, teenage soap opera set in the...Tags: Movies, Bela Lugosi, Michael Jackson, Christopher Lee, John Malkovich
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The cowbell and sports
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsMore cowbell? The Panthers think so. Capitalizing on the cowbell craze that swept BankAtlantic Center last season, the Panthers will give out 15,000 red cowbells at Saturday???s 2008-09 home opener. Don???t forget to bring earplugs. Cowbells won???t...Tags: Chicago Wolves, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Tampa Bay Rays, SEC, Saturday Night Live (tv program)
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It???s a cow!
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsSo it wasn???t exactly rocket science figuring out the Panthers were introducing an inflatable cow, when they said the new mascot would be related to the cowbell movement. ???Mad Cow??? was introduced between the first and second periods of Saturday......Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Cooper City, BankAtlantic Center
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Too cold for 'Seagull' to fly
amNew York theater criticIt must be nice to enter Broadway with not only star wattage, but love letters from the theater critics too. The Royal Court Theatre production of Chekhov's "The Seagull," which plays Broadway for a limited three-month run, received raves two years ago...Tags: Kristin Scott Thomas, John Goodman, Meryl Streep, Marcia Gay Harden, Theater
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Never 'Fear,' Blue Öyster Cult will play Westbury
kevin.amorim@newsday.comWHO Blue Öyster Cult with Foghat and Vanilla Fudge WHEN|WHERE 8 p.m. tomorrow, Capital One Bank Theatre at Westbury, 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury INFO $41.50-$51.50 at Ticketmaster, 631-888-9000, ticketmaster.com Blue Öyster Cult front man Eric Bloom...Tags: Game Playing, Long Island, Cults and Sects, Westbury, Will Ferrell
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New Line Applies More 'Hairspray'
Zap2It.comNothing helps a studio look its best like a new coat of 'Hairspray.' According to Variety, New Line has asked John Waters to write a treatment for a sequel to the 2007 hit musical based on the hit Broadway show based on his 1988 film. Got that straight?...Tags: John Travolta, Zac Efron, Michelle Pfeiffer, Theater, John Waters
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Find flats a drag? Try Walken in heels
Harvard students honored Christopher Walken as their Hasty Pudding Man of the Year on Friday. Walken, who won a best supporting actor Oscar as a troubled Vietnam veteran in 1978's "The Deer Hunter," gamely dressed in traditional drag to accept his...Tags: Movies, Charlize Theron, Film Festivals
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WHOVILLE
Charity man Forty-two million dollars. That's how much an art auction hosted by Bono raised Thursday for AIDS work in Africa. Celebrities including Martha Stewart, Russell Simmons, Ed Burns and Christy Turlington attended the New York City event....Tags: Charlize Theron, Usher
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