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FEATURE-Soccer-Swansea exults in high-flying Swans
ReutersBy John Mehaffey SWANSEA, April 26 (Reuters) - Swansea, a sprawling Welsh seaside settlement dating back to William the Conqueror, is a city of contrasts stemming from its role in the world's first industrial nation. Copper smelting succeeded ship...Tags: Soccer, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Easter, Manchester United F.C., Entertainment Events
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Maryland Symphony Orchestra: 'A Night at the Movies with the Music of John Williams'
katec@herald-mail.comSo picture this: You go to the movies and there is no soundtrack accompanying the film. No music to set the scenes, to enhance the moods, to heighten the suspense. Do you think the impact would be the same as if there were a musical score to guide you...Tags: Entertainment, Steven Spielberg, Television Industry, Golden Globe Awards, Animals
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Prom now costs $1,139, Visa study finds
Sending a teenager to prom is getting more and more expensive, costing roughly as much as an international flight, according to a new survey from Visa. The outfits, the primping, the limo, the dance ticket, the after-party and sundry other expenses...
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Psy needs a personal chef? Let us recommend Puck, Ramsay, others
Apparently, when he's not gallop-dancing in parking garages, Psy needs to be fed. The fitted-suit-and-sunglasses-clad Korean pop singer whose video for "Gangnam Style" became the sensation of 2012 is looking for a personal chef. That had us wondering...
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Sundance hit 'Fruitvale' to land in theaters in July, not October
The critical darling of this year's Sundance Film Festival will arrive in theaters sooner than expected. "Fruitvale," which won the festival's Grand Jury and Audience awards in January, is set to hit the big screen on July 26 -- three months before it...
Tags: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Sundance Film Festival, Movies
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Marcel Vercoutere dies at 87; special effects wizard on 'The Exorcist'
Long before the age of computer-generated special effects, Marcel Vercoutere helped create a scene widely considered among the most terrifying in movie-going history. In "The Exorcist," the 1973 horror film that became a pop-culture phenomenon, the head...
Tags: Action (Movie Genre), Entertainment, BBC, Movies, The Exorcist (movie, 1973)
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Q&A: 'Pain and Gain' star Anthony Mackie
If you played a bodybuilder whose steroid use caused size and performance issues in the downstairs region, you'd expect people to ask about that. But still. “This [female journalist] asked me, ‘I’ve never seen a crooked, small penis. So...
Tags: Miami Hotels, Entertainment, Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Mackie, O'Hare International Airport
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Motion Picture Academy shares details of May 4 general meeting
Since the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences sent out a "Save the Date" notice last week inviting its entire 6,000-person membership to an unprecedented general meeting, Hollywood has been buzzing about just what would be on the agenda. Now,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Entertainment, Save the Date (movie), Movies
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*Test* E! Slate Includes WWE Women, Josh Schwartz-Stephanie Savage Drama
ReutersNEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - E! unveiled six new shows Monday, including a reality series about theWWE, and announced that its new series in development include the drama "Laurel Canyon," from"Gossip Girl" co-creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage....Tags: Sociology, Realty, Stranger Than Fiction, Entertainment, Physiology
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'Anatomy of a Murder,' 'A Man Escaped': crime and punishment
Rather than concentrate on the execution of the crime, this week’s DVDs focus on what comes afterward: first the trial, then, for the unlucky, time behind bars. Nominated for seven Academy Awards, including best picture, 1959’s “...Tags: Robert Bresson, Murder, Physiology, Ben Gazzara, James Stewart
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Stevie Wonder plays Baltimore-made instrument harpejji during 'Dancing with the Stars' appearance
The Baltimore SunA little extra bit of Baltimore made its way onto "Dancing with the Stars" last night, thanks to Stevie Wonder. When the Motown recording legend appeared onstage to play a beautiful, pared-down version of his 1969 hit "My Cherie Amour," he accompanied...Tags: Dance, 127 Hours (movie), Entertainment, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), A.R. Rahman
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Seth MacFarlane: Thoughts on the Once (and Future?) Oscar Host
ReutersApr 23 (TheWrap.com) - Seth MacFarlane might host next year's Academy Awards. And he might not. And it's too early to talk about it … except that the Academy has set things in motion and can only stop the speculation by picking a host six months earlier...Tags: Seth MacFarlane, Entertainment, Ted (movie), Gil Cates, Awards and Prizes
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