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AMC takes on Saturday nights with 'Hell on Wheels'
AMC is getting into the Saturday business. The network announced Monday that it was moving its third-season western drama "Hell on Wheels" to Saturday nights beginning Aug. 3. It marks yet another push by the network beyond its destination Sunday night...Tags: Hell on Wheels (tv program), The Killing (tv program), AMC (tv network), Charlie Collier, John Slattery
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Interview: Call from Maroon 5 set PJ Morton's career in motion
Back in 2011, one night after PJ Morton watched his future Young Money record label boss and rap megastar Lil Wayne perform at the DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Mich., the soul-pop singer returned to the venue to perform pop hits such as "Moves...
Tags: Nicki Minaj, Kanye West, Kristin Cavallari, Paul Wesley, Lou Malnati's Pizzeria
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‘Shazam!’ Remembering when superheroes weren’t quite so cool
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesPERSPECTIVE When the CW’s breakout hit series “Arrow” returns with new episodes on April 24, viewers can expect more soapy ...... -
Classic Hollywood: Remembering Bruce Lee and martial arts films
Forty years ago, the cinematic landscape was undergoing a seismic shift. Young Turk filmmakers such as George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, William Friedkin and Terrence Malick were exploring unique and challenging themes. The black...Tags: Arts, Lobbying, Animation (Movie Genre), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Lifestyle and Leisure
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Walters explores work of Caton heir who lived fast, died young
The handsome young man sitting in the pink parlor chair radiates restlessness, a disdain for social conventions and undeniable self-satisfaction. The impatience in Richard Caton Woodville's "Self-Portrait with Flowered Wallpaper" can be detected in...
Tags: Arts, Walters Art Museum, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Artists, Fine Artists
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Lil Wayne seizure puts spotlight on rappers' use of 'sizzurp'
The powerful narcotic popped up on the cultural grid around the turn of the millennium. A Texas producer-remixer named DJ Screw paid homage to its woozy, heavy-lidded high by dramatically slowing down beats and vocals to replicate the drug's sleepwalker...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Entertainment, Heart Attack
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A grand weekend for jazz singing
This weekend could be one for the record books, with an extraordinary confluence of major vocalists converging on our stages. Though they span a wide stylistic swath – from blues to jazz to classic pop and beyond – the level of singing...
Tags: Plymouth, Koko Taylor, Awards and Prizes, Dominican University, Dr. John (music artist)
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MTV Movie Awards: ‘Avengers,’ ‘Dark Knight’ top nominations
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesThis post has been corrected. See the note below for details. “The Avengers,” “Dark Knight Rises” and Martin Freeman are ...... -
The Writers of the Desert Rose Cafe discuss themselves and their first anthology
chrisc@herald-mail.comIn 2011, murder mystery author Lauren Carr gave a presentation on writing and independent publishing to a packed audience at Williamsport Library. One attendee, Fay Moore of Williamsport, collected names and contact information of people interested in...Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Literature, Physical Fitness and Exercise, The Herald-Mail, Religious Festivals
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Hero Complex Film Festival 2013: Del Toro, Darabont, Emmerich, more
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesVisionary genre talents Guillermo del Toro, Frank Darabont, Roland Emmerich, John Carpenter and Chris Carter will be among the special ...... -
Jodi Picoult on 'The Storyteller'
Don't mess with Jodi Picoult. The author of a string of best-selling popular novels with weighty themes ripped from the headlines, Picoult pulls no punches. Her latest book, out this month, is "The Storyteller," which is about a young woman who finds...
Tags: Literature, Ethics, The New York Times, USA Today, Religion and Belief
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Petrushevskaya's real terror? Ordinary life
Barred from publishing fiction in the Soviet Union until she was 50 years old and the country was falling apart, the Russian author Ludmilla Petrushevskaya avoids explicit political themes. It seems to have been her stories' bleakness, giving the lie to...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune, Literature, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Russia
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