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The NBA???s Christmas Day gifts
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsThe NBA must be in a giving mood. In addition to a record five nationally televised games on Christmas Day, there will be plenty of extras surrounding the games. The league is introducing a series of new comical ads in......Tags: Holidays, Weaponry, ESPN, Christmas, Basketball
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Celebrities to flock to inauguration for Obama
The Super Bowl? Forget it. The Oscars? Who cares. The biggest star-studded event on the horizon is President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration. The gig of 2009 will take place Jan. 20 on a wintry field in Washington. "January 20 is going to be ground...Tags: Beyonce, Anne Hathaway, Dionne Warwick, Tim Robbins, Stevie Wonder
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Back to the '80s for '08 holiday gifts
With visions of Duran Duran and Pretty in Pink dancing in our heads, there's an '80s flair to the gift-giving season this year.
Picture Madonna and Cyndi Lauper rocking thrift retro-chic. Or the too-cool-for-schoolness of movies like The Breakfast Club...Tags: Deborah Gibson, Vice (movie), Macy's, Montrose, Miami Beach
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Kanye West, Spike Lee and more stars gear up for DNC
Los Angeles TimesWho needs bread and circuses when you've got networking and rock 'n' roll? For every Democratic delegate who is bound for the convention in Denver, desperate to influence the platform committee, there are plenty more looking for the best entertainment...Tags: Fran Drescher, Satellite and Cable Service, Anne Hathaway, Sean Penn, Alan Cumming
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Celine Dion covers Queen, James Brown in Uniondale
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comWHO Celine Dion WHEN|WHERE 8 p.m. Saturday and Sept. 18, Nassau Coliseum; and 8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Madison Square Garden INFO Tickets for Nassau Coliseum are $46.50 to $185 at Ticketmaster, 631-888-9000, Ticketmaster.com; MSG tickets are...Tags: American Idol (tv program), James Brown, Madison Square Garden, Nassau Coliseum, Music
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John Legend performs at the Democratic convention
The Associated PressDENVER -- Wolf Blitzer is a John Legend fan. After CNN aired a live performance of Legend's new song, "If You're Out There," from the floor of the Democratic National Convention, Blitzer promised to continue to interrupt the network's reporting or...Tags: Danny Glover, American Idol (tv program), Anne Hathaway, Joe Biden, Alan Cumming
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Katie Couric tests the waters with live webcasts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- Katie Couric was listening to Declan McCullagh, CNET's chief political correspondent, explain Barack Obama's and John McCain's stances on Net neutrality. "Well, whatever that meant," the anchor said after his wonky account of copyright...Tags: Television Industry, Republican National Conventions, The White House, Katie Couric, Internet
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Huffington Post spreads itself thin
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe gravitational pull of Planet Huffington drew them in relentlessly in this convention-besieged city: news anchors, U.S. senators, Hollywood luminaries and everyday folks, orbiting like so many moons. Everyone here at the Democratic National...Tags: Political Candidates, Personal Service, Will.I.Am (movie), Hillary Clinton, Arianna Huffington
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Celebrities are piled up a mile high at Democrats' convention in Denver
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf Cecil B. DeMille had directed the Democrats' Denver festivities, the trailers would have touted "a cast of thousands." Even if the possibility of a strike hadn't shut down film production across Los Angeles, Hollywood would be empty this week because...Tags: Fran Drescher, Political Candidates, Music, Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Garner
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Sunday Conversation: Margaret Cho
Special to The TimesCOMEDIAN Margaret Cho is back on TV. Her slightly scripted reality program "The Cho Show," costarring her parents and pals, premiered Thursday on VH1 and runs for seven episodes. P.S. She thinks it'll be back for a second season. How's New York...Tags: Television Industry, New York, Political Candidates, California, Minority Groups
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Robert Hazard, songwriter behind 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,' passes away
Robert Hazard, a songwriter and musician from Philadelphia who wrote the 1983 Cyndi Lauper hit "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun," has died. He was 59. Hazard died Tuesday after a brief illness, his record label, Rykodisc, said in a statement. His wife, Susan,...Tags: Massachusetts, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Music Industry
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