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Wednesday's Talk Shows
The Early Show Queen Latifah; Carrie Underwood; author Graydon Carter ("Vanity Fair's Tales of Hollywood"). (N) 7 a.m. KCBS 99674 Today Donny Deutsch; author Ian K. Smith ("The 4 Day Diet"); chef John Schenk; Neil Sedaka; author Whitney Casey ("The Man...Tags: Ellen DeGeneres, The Tonight Show (tv program), Kate Hudson, Jimmy Kimmel Live! (tv program), Frank Langella
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New in paperback: : Getting personal
"The Journals of John Cheever" edited by Robert Gottlieb (Vintage) "Good Friday. I neither fast nor make any observations of this somber time. I roam from the post office to the church, unsober. The central altar is dark, but on the left the priest has...Tags: John Cheever, Poetry, History, Diane Keaton, Depression
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Words And Pictures For The Holidays
South Florida Sun SentinelFor the literary among us, an abundance of gorgeous books in a variety of subjects, distinguished by authoritative texts and compelling illustrations, is available for holiday giving. Among them: •"Vanity Fair: The Portraits: A Century of...Tags: Massachusetts, Fiction, Thomas Jefferson, Batman, Yale University
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Great books to buy this holiday
Special Correspondent for Sun SentinelFor the readers among us, there is an abundance of attractive books in a variety of subjects available this year ideal for holiday giving. The choices that follow are distinguished by a combination of authoritative, lively texts and compelling...Tags: California, James Beard, Fiction, Thomas Jefferson, Yale University
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Movie review: 'How to Lose Friends & Alienate People -- 3 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticSimon Pegg's latest stumbling lunge into Hollywood is How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, which has him playing a Brit celebrity journalist who sells his soul to join the beautiful people at the other end of the red carpet. Edgy as a butter knife and...Tags: Roger Moore, Tom Cruise, Newspaper and Magazine, Celebrity, Jeff Bridges
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'How to Lose Friends & Alienate People'
Simon Pegg's latest stumbling lunge into Hollywood is "How to Lose Friends & Alienate People," which has him playing a Brit celebrity journalist who sells his soul to join the beautiful people at the other end of the red carpet. Edgy as a butter knife and...Tags: Roger Moore, Tom Cruise, Newspaper and Magazine, Celebrity, Jeff Bridges
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'How to Lose Friends' alienates its audience
Special to The TimesRight around the point horn-dog magazine writer Sidney Young (Simon Pegg) is frantically scouring a fancy garden party for cocaine so he can take advantage of the dim-bulb starlet (Megan Fox) he's been fervently stalking, the putrid showbiz comedy "How to...Tags: Megan Fox, Gillian Anderson, Jerry Lewis, Kirsten Dunst, Labor Legislation
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'How To Lose Friends' Doesn't Have Enough Good Moments
Orlando SentinelSimon Pegg's latest stumbling lunge into Hollywood is "How To Lose Friends & Alienate People," which has him playing a Brit celebrity journalist who sells his soul to join the beautiful people at the other end of the red carpet. Edgy as a butter knife...Tags: Roger Moore, Tom Cruise, Newspaper and Magazine, Celebrity, Jeff Bridges
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'How To Lose Friends' alienates its audience
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRight around the point horn-dog magazine writer Sidney Young (Simon Pegg) is frantically scouring a fancy garden party for cocaine so he can take advantage of the dim-bulb starlet ( Megan Fox) he's been fervently stalking, the putrid showbiz comedy "How...Tags: Megan Fox, Gillian Anderson, Jerry Lewis, Kirsten Dunst, Labor Legislation
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Critics' Choice: Recommendations From Connecticut's Arts And Culture Buffet
The Hartford CourantBOOKS Well, if you can't go to the best parties, you can look at the pictures. "Vanity Fair Portraits, A Century of Iconic Images" (Abrams, $65) is a collection by the magazine's editor, Graydon Carter, of some of the iconic celebrity shots from its...Tags: Massachusetts, Isadora Duncan, Leonard Cohen, Glen Campbell, Music Theater
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Books for fall
STAFF WRITERWith a change in the seasons comes a change in literary focus. In the fall, readers tend to put away their summer fluff in favor of more weighty works. Here are 10 to watch for this fall. The Hero (Doubleday, Oct., $26) by Jon Krakauer The accomplished...Tags: Candace Bushnell, Stephen King, Pat Tillman, History, Katharine Hepburn
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'Chicago 10' (1968 Democratic Convention conspiracy trial gets animated)
Tribune arts criticThe flashes of heat in our current presidential campaign are mere sparks to the flames of 1968, that pivotal period in the conflagration known as the Sixties. There were years of stoking. Growing rage over Vietnam. A civil rights struggle. A generational...Tags: Hank Azaria, Defendants, Film Festivals, Trials, Richard J. Daley
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