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'True Blood' tops DVD sales chart; 'Jack Reacher' is top rental
The fifth season of the HBO vampire series "True Blood" grabbed the top spot on the DVD and Blu-ray sales chart, while action flick "Jack Reacher" starring Tom Cruise took the top spot aong rentals. Here are the top titles for the week that ended May 25...
Tags: True Blood (tv program), Jack Reacher (movie), Gangster Squad (movie), Sony Corp., The Last Stand (movie)
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First of three Live at Lynn summer shows start Saturday
Just back from New York and the spring conference of The Broadway League, Boca's theater impresario Jan McArt saw eight shows in seven days. "David Hyde Pierce, Sigourney Weaver and Cyndi Lauper talked to our group," McArt said in a phone interview....Tags: Broadway Theater, Entertainment, Jim Carrey, Arts and Culture, Theater
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Time for Heat to shut up and play
Shut up and play. They used to have T-shirts in sports that said as much. They need to hand out some to the Heat as they make this final push to the mountaintop. And let's start with two of the biggest three players on the team. If that's harsh, the...
Tags: Chris Bosh, Ray Allen, Miami Heat, NBA Finals, Roy Hibbert
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Save International Swimming Hall of Fame
It is a mistake if the International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF) is "forced" to leave the city or be poorly accommodated. Those against ISHOF raise skepticism about its business abilities. Do not underestimate this "treasure" of history. Baywatch was...Tags: International Swimming Hall of Fame, Fort Lauderdale, NBC (tv network)
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Why Hollywood's Biggest Films Are Leaving L.A. for London
ReutersJun 06 (TheWrap.com) - Brad Pitt, Robert Downey Jr., Vin Diesel and J.J. Abrams call Los Angeles home, but for the world premieres of their latest films like "Iron Man 3" and "World War Z," they all decamped for the new hub of Hollywood's biggest...Tags: J.J. Abrams, Robert Downey Jr., Tax Credits, Star Trek into Darkness (movie), Credit and Debt
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Chicago-based tech firm attracts investment from CIA offshoot
Stuart Frankel can't tell you how his startup got connected with the Central Intelligence Agency. He can't tell you whether he now has security clearance. But he can tell you that he is very excited about the funding and partnership deal that his company,...
Tags: Police Investigations, Economy, Business and Finance, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Central Intelligence Agency, David Petraeus
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What if Hollywood stars could be suspended like baseball players?
The news that Ryan Braun, Alex Rodriguez and other baseball stars could each be suspended for 100 games by Major League Baseball for ties to an anti-aging clinic has rocked the sports world. Some of our biggest heroes, those we look to imitate every...
Tags: Baseball, Ryan Braun, Bruce Willis, Will Smith, Jack Reacher (movie)
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Recap: Kings 2, Sharks 1
ReutersSportsDirect Inc. Recap: Kings 2, Sharks 1 Kings 2, Sharks 1: Justin Williams scored twice in the second period and Jonathan Quick made 25 saves as host Los Angeles kept alive its hopes of repeating as Stanley Cup champion by edging sixth-seeded San...Tags: Antti Niemi, Western Conference (NHL), Ice Hockey, Dan Boyle, San Jose Sharks
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Cannes: With 'The Congress,' Ari Folman votes for new audacity
CANNES, France -- Few independent directors have won as many plaudits for their visual inventiveness as Ari Folman. Five years ago, the Israeli first-timer came to Cannes and caught the film world’s attention with his combat piece “Waltz...
Tags: Robin Wright, Movies, Harvey Keitel, Entertainment, Golden Globe Awards
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Q&A: 'Star Trek Into Darkness' star Zachary Quinto
Capt. Kirk and his first officer, Spock, probably wouldn’t belt out Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer” aboard the starship Enterprise. Yet Zachary Quinto, who returns as Spock in the exciting sci-fi/action sequel “Star...
Tags: Jams and Jellies, IMAX, Benedict Cumberbatch, Star Trek (movie, 2009), Star Trek into Darkness (movie)
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'Homecoming 1972' at Chicago Dramatists ★★½
In Oliver Stone's "Born of the Fourth of July," the 1989 movie that earned Tom Cruise his first Academy Award nomination, there's a potent tableau set during an Independence Day parade in Massapequa, N.Y., wherein shell-shocked veterans of the war in...
Tags: Vietnam
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Giorgio Armani's niece Roberta has star power of her own
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticThere are few designers working today who have had as big an influence on fashion as Giorgio Armani. Founding his company in Milan in 1975, he modernized the suit, giving it a relaxed, soft silhouette, and created a daytime uniform of power and...Tags: Fashion Shows, Rodeo, Mimi Rogers, Giorgio Armani S.P.A., Luxottica Group SpA
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