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Interview: Chris Hardwick talks 'Talking Dead'
It's hard to measure what sort of impact AMC's "Talking Dead" has had on host Chris Hardwick's career. Hardwick already had a steady stand-up career and popular podcast before he began hosting the live talk show, which airs shortly after the mega-hit...
Tags: San Diego Comic-Con International, BBC, The Walking Dead (tv program), MTV (tv network), Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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'SNL' pays quiet tribute to those lost at Sandy Hook Elementary
Without a single spoken word about current events, “Saturday Night Live” last night paid touching and graceful tribute to those killed during Friday’s massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn. The cold open consisted of the New...Tags: F-bomb Dropping, Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, New York City, Entertainment
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'Not Fade Away' review: Great music highlights a great coming-of-age story
**** (out of four) For a hypothetical, four-band concert comprised of the best music-related movies of the past 20 years (documentaries not included), “Almost Famous” would obviously headline. “Crazy Heart” performs second. Tom...
Tags: James Gandolfini, John F. Kennedy, The Rolling Stones (music group), Martin Luther King Jr., David Chase
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Dr. William F. House dies at 89; championed cochlear implant
Dr. William F. House, a dentist-turned-ear specialist who 50 years ago defied the medical establishment and many advocates for the hearing impaired to champion an implantable device, now widely accepted, that made everyday sounds audible to the profoundly...
Tags: Cape Canaveral, Hearing Impairment, World War II (1939-1945), Human Body, Rush Limbaugh
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In Grief, Sometimes There Aren't Enough Candles
The Hartford CourantThe funerals last week in Newtown raised this question for many: How do we comfort parents who have lost a child? I draw here upon the 2,500 condolence messages I received and the numerous acts of kindness of which I was the beneficiary in the months...Tags: Mark Twain, Electronics, Science and Technology
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Axelrod's million-dollar mustache meets its maker on live TV
President Obama's longtime campaign advisor David Axelrod put his money where his mouth is -- or slightly above it to be more accurate -- having his trademark mustache shaved off on live TV this morning, making good on a pledge to raise $1 million for...
Tags: David Axelrod, Elections, Barack Obama, MSNBC (tv network), Donald Trump
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Governors Awards: Jeffrey Katzenberg's phone skills revealed
They all talk about the phone calls — Will Smith, Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks. What binds them is the relentless prodding they’ve all received from Hollywood’s most bullish fundraiser, Jeffrey Katzenberg. At the fourth-annual...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Jason Clarke, John Lasseter, David Bowie, Netherlands
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What's the most underappreciated movie of 2012? [Poll]
This time of year brings many thoughts: What gifts to buy the little ones, which charity to send that much-needed contribution to, which Hindu god to blame for once again cursing the New York Jets. It also makes us think of all the great movies this...
Tags: Bernie (movie), Drama (genre), ParaNorman (movie), Cloud Atlas (movie), End of Watch (movie)
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Long good-byes and longer movies
It's that time in our program to stop and remember the folks we lost this year. •Actors: Peggy Ahern, 95, and Jack Hanlon, 96 ("Our Gang" kids); Dimitra Arliss ("The Sting"), 79; R.G. Armstrong, 95; Luke Askew, 80; Zina Bethune, 66; Turhan Bey, 90;...Tags: Sylvia Kristel, Frank Cady, The Andy Griffith Show (tv program), The Amazing Race (tv program), Joe Walsh
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Melon Patch Players stage romantic comedy musical 'She Loves Me'
LEESBURG — The plot of the romantic comedy musical "She Loves Me" is like catnip to screenwriters and musical adapters. Girl and boy meet cute, dislike each other at work but fall in love as secret, anonymous pen-pals. The original play, written...
Tags: Meg Ryan, James Stewart, Comedy (genre), Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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Orlando Science Center has gone Hollywood
Orlando Science Center has opened its Digital Adventure Theater, which shows 3-D documentaries and second-run Hollywood films to guests. The space, which was made available to the public last weekend, will feature works in 4K resolution, which is said...Tags: Orlando Science Center, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Movies, Star Wars (movie)
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An entertainment attorney's sci-fi heart
Air Force Capt. Harry "Skip" Brittenham was stranded in officers' quarters in Washington, D.C., during a snowstorm in 1964 when he found a copy of "The Fellowship of the Ring," the first installment of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings." He...
Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Alice in Wonderland (movie, 1951), Literature, Science Fiction (genre), Prometheus (movie)
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