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New book tries to explain the roots of hypochondria
What do Andy Warhol, Howard Hughes and Woody Allen have in common with Chicago drive-time disc jockey Roe Conn? They all are — or were — hypochondriacs. But they're not alone. Due to our increased access to medical information, we are...
Tags: University of Oxford, Symptoms, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Health and Safety at School, Entertainment
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"Of Mice And Men" Opens West Hartford Playhouse Season
Hartford CourantJohn Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men” opens the 2012-13 season West Hartford’s Playhouse on Park. The show plays Oct. 10 to 28 at its theater on 244 Park Road in West Hartford. The theater’s fourth season will follow with...Tags: Arts and Culture, West Hartford
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Europe or Bust! (With Kids)
Not since Clark Griswold attempted a transatlantic trip for "European Vacation" has a family set forth so blindly into the unknown. Not one of us had been to Europe prior to my family's June 14th sweep through Switzerland, France and Germany and it was...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Paris (France), Family, PlayStation Portable, Germany
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Only 3 days in Barcelona? Yes, it can be done
BARCELONA, Spain — In retrospect, traveling 6,000 miles to see a band does seem a bit ... crazy. And maybe buying concert tickets for two nights in a row and then flying out at dawn the next day wasn't the best idea. And yes, it might have been...
Tags: Architecture, Sound Recordings, Entertainment, The Supremes (music group), BBC
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Tony Awards 2012: Nina Arianda snags lead actress in a play win
Nina Arianda won the Tony Award for lead actress in a play for her provocatively sexual performance in the two-hander play "Venus in Fur" by David Ives. "Venus in Fur," adapted from the Leopold von Sacher-Masoch novella, first ran at the Classic Stage...Tags: Cynthia Nixon, Linda Lavin, Frances McDormand, Stockard Channing, Judy Garland
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Is it an earthquake, or simply a shock?
Whatever its literary merits, “Fifty Shades of Grey” can take credit for a few things. The phenomenal best-seller has brought kinky erotica out from under the covers and into the mainstream. It has provided comedians and parodists with ripe...
Tags: Chicago Public Library, Genres, Anne Rice, Romance (genre), Caves and Caverns
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Hollywood legend Dick Zanuck: a princeling who earned his stripes
When Dick Zanuck and I had lunch last month, it would’ve been impossible to imagine that the veteran producer would be gone six weeks later. Zanuck, who was 77 when he died Friday at his home in Beverly Hills, looked at least a decade younger and...
Tags: Lew Wasserman, Orson Welles, Entertainment, Politics, David Brown
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Dude must have been packing a 'gub'
Change of SubjectPerhaps he wasn't apting naturally. From our story: About 9:15 a.m., (the suspect) placed a withdrawal slip with the words "all the money" written on it on a teller counter and pulled out a weapon that authorities later learned was...... -
Petoskey Film Theater showing 2 movies this week
The Petoskey Film Theater will be showing two films this week. The first is the Woody Allen comedy "Whatever Works," starring Larry David, at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, at the Petoskey District Library, Carnegie building. Donations are...Tags: Larry David, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts and Culture
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Romney can give allies love they've lacked from Obama
A generation ago, it was the three I's. A presidential challenger's obligatory foreign trip meant Ireland, Italy and Israel. Mitt Romney's itinerary is slightly different: Britain, Poland and Israel. Not quite the naked ethnic appeal of yore. Each...Tags: Iran, Charles Krauthammer, Israel, The Washington Post, Russia
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The Watch
Fox 5 San Diego staffWhen I was going to bring a friend to the screening of this, he asked what many people probably did when they arrived at the theatre. “What is ‘The Watch’? I never heard of it.” When you explain it’s the Ben Stiller/Vince...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Rosemarie DeWitt, Entertainment, Vince Vaughn, George Zimmerman
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Ruby Sparks
Fox 5 San Diego staffThis movie isn’t (500) Days of Summer, but I thought about it while watching this. That’s because that was a romantic comedy with a lot of dark elements. This is 500 Pages of Sparks. You see, a writer with writers block (is there any other...Tags: Zoe Kazan, Romance (genre), 500 Days of Summer (movie), Entertainment, Adam Sandler
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