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PGLT's 'The Hallelujah Girls' delivers unique brand of holiday cheer
Prince George's Little Theatre opens its 53rd season with "The Hallelujah Girls," giving area audiences their first opportunity to enjoy this show that celebrates all holidays — from Christmas to the Chinese New Year and ending happily on the Fourth...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Personal Service, Annapolis, Entertainment, Human Interest
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Marlon Wayans finds his place behind the camera
Marlon Wayans, producer and actor in A Haunted House, is just as funny behind the camera as he is in front of one. The movie opens Jan. 11, and Wayans joked about the film and his future plans in an interview in Miami. The longtime comedian and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Literature, Unexplained Phenomena, Entertainment, Marlon Wayans
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5 amazing things about Mark Wahlberg's 'Pain and Gain' trailer
In Wednesday's trailer release for Michael Bay's "Pain and Gain," we think we've found 2013's "Magic Mike." Regrettably, stars Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Mackie and Dwayne Johnson won't be doing any choreographed routines, but after watching the clip, the...Tags: Anthony Mackie, Google Inc., Halloween, Don Johnson, Movies
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Onstage, 'Singin' in the Rain' doesn't hold water
You certainly could not accuse Kyle DeSantis, the producer of the Drury Lane Oakbrook's huge new production of "Singin' in the Rain" of failing to deliver the wet stuff — as required for the title number and as immortalized by Gene Kelly in the 1952...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Dance, Entertainment Events, Theater, Donald O'Connor
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Mike D'Antoni gets to work but looks as if he should call in sick
We hear about players playing hurt, but as Mike D'Antoni walks down the hallway for his first pregame media briefing as Lakers head coach, I'm telling him he looks like a wreck. And he's not disagreeing, pulling a coat around himself because, as he...Tags: Phil Jackson, Mike D'Antoni, Knee Replacement, Entertainment, USA Today
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Dann Cahn dies at 89; editor on 'I Love Lucy'
Using a newly developed editing machine that he dubbed the "three-headed monster," Dann Cahn pioneered multi-camera editing on sitcoms in the 1950s while helping to craft a classic, "I Love Lucy." "Lucy" broke ground in television by employing three...
Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Human Interest, Lucille Ball, NBC (tv network), Arts
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Biblioracle: Get to know the real Ralphie
"You'll shoot your eye out, kid." You probably recognize that line from the film "A Christmas Story," the holiday season classic that gets a 24-hour showing on Christmas Day. It tells the story of young Ralphie, who wants nothing more than a Red Ryder...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Entertainment Events, Authors, Entertainment, Holidays
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Theater review: 'August: Osage County' from Mad Cow Theatre
In a nod to its Oklahoma setting, "August: Osage County" publicity often contains a phrase along the lines of how the play reveals a "tornado of emotions." And it's true that in Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize-winning dark comedy, a whirlwind of devastating...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Drugs and Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events
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Movember hits home for Loyola freshman
RedEyeLoyola University freshman Owen McAndrews admits his Movember mustache is "creepy" and "uncomfortable." He also says it also has taken a toll on his social life, turning off females and eliciting looks of disgust. But it's worth it to him. McAndrews...Tags: Personal Service, Movember, Men's Health, Testicular Cancer, Loyola University Chicago
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Comedy Warehouse show returning to Hollywood Studios for 14-day run
Still in a funk about the Pleasure Island nightclubs closing a few years ago? The holiday season can give you a little pickup again with a Comedy Warehouse-based show that again will have a limited run at Disney's Hollywood Studios. "The Comedy...
Tags: Entertainment, Holidays
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Katie Holmes in 'Dead Accounts': What did the critics think?
Theresa Rebeck’s "Dead Accounts" is on Broadway, loaded with stars -- including two-time Tony Award winner Norbert Leo Butz in the lead as an unscrupulous Wall Street go-getter who has landed back home in Cincinnati, lavishing ill-gotten gains on...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Times, Entertainment Events, Smash (tv program), The Wall Street Journal
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Nickelodeon greenlights 'iCarly,' 'Victorious' spinoff
"iCarly" fans, dab those tears. A week after the hit Nickelodeon show wrapped its run, the network has announced the series pickup of "iCarly"/"Victorious" offshoot "Sam & Cat." The spinoff comedy, which was given a 20-episode order, features Jennette...
Tags: Nickelodeon (tv network), Jennette McCurdy, Entertainment, iCarly (tv program), Ariana Grande
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