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Writers Guild of America announces TV nominations
The Writers Guild of America has released its nominations for its 2013 awards. On the TV front, HBO's freshman series "Girls" made its debut with two nominations -- one for best new series and one for best comedy. Cable series shut out broadcast shows...
Tags: Game of Thrones (tv program), Futurama (tv program), Episodes (tv program), The Newsroom (tv program), Saturday Night Live (tv program)
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Fans join in wife-bashing on 'Walking Dead,' other AMC series
Even by the gruesome standards of AMC's zombie megahit "The Walking Dead," the death of Lori Grimes, the heavily pregnant wife of protagonist Rick Grimes, was unusually brutal: a crude prison-floor C-section followed by a bullet to the head dispatched...Tags: January Jones, Mad Men (tv program), Girls (tv program), The Walking Dead (tv program), Cesarean Section
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'Homeland' Season 2, Episode 9 recap
Who is Dar Adal? Just as Abu Nazir has begun shift from specter to physical character, "Homeland" has brought in a new, mysterious overlord to lurk in the shadows. This time it's in the form of a powerful intelligence official revealed to be secretly...
Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, Police Investigations, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics
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'Homeland' Season 2, Episode 8 recap
Do you remember the term "stress position?" It was part of the debate over the limits of interrogation in the war on terror. One such practice, apparently used by the KGB, leaves a prisoner forced to stand with no relief for up to a day. It's awful....
Tags: Prisons, Central Intelligence Agency, Police Investigations, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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'Homeland' Season 2, Episode 10 recap
Could you really kill someone by hacking his pacemaker? An alarmed researcher in Australia thinks so, and really, isn't that enough cause to dial down your "Homeland" disbelief index? It should be, because -- despite a few head-scratching...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, The New York Times
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Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy welcome a baby boy
Claire Danes may be focusing more on the home front than on "Homeland" right about now — she's just welcomed a baby boy with husband Hugh Dancy. Cyrus Michael Christopher Dancy arrived Monday, the actress' rep told People, giving up no other...
Tags: Hugh Dancy, James Marsden, Golden Globe Awards, Social Media, Awards and Prizes
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Remembering a different version of Larry Hagman
The Baltimore SunI wasn't going to write about Larry Hagman, who died Friday in Texas at age 81 from complications of cancer. Even though I had reported on him and reviewed much of his work over the years, as well as doing an interview with him during a party at his...Tags: Henry Fonda, Television, Larry Hagman, Moscow (Russia), Dallas 2011 (tv program)
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'Iron Man 3' among films giving North Carolina a boost
'Iron Man 3' gave North Carolina's film industry a big lift in 2012. The upcoming release from Walt Disney Co.'s Marvel Studios filmed throughout North Carolina, helping to produce a record level of production activity in the state this year. The...
Tags: Taxation, Tax Credits, Revolution (movie), The Hunger Games (movie), NBC (tv network)
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'Homeland' Season 2 finale recap
The finale of “Homeland” Season 2 was an appropriately epic and totally off the wall conclusion to a narrative arc that prioritized constant, edge-of-your-seat dramatic momentum, even at the occasional cost of believability. First, the...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Suicide, Central Intelligence Agency, Emergency Incidents, Police Investigations
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Swedes make a mean cup of joe
Here's a tasty legacy from the visit I shared with some of my Swedish cousins a few weeks ago: Gevalia! It's a brand of coffee in Sweden, and it's good to the last drop. I had it when I was in Sweden two years ago and sort of forgot about it because I...
Tags: Life of Pi (movie), Star Wars (movie), Larry Hagman, My One and Only (movie), Sweden
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The Petraeus affair: unscripted and simply scandalous
It's "Homeland" meets "The Real Housewives" — and it's hands down the best serialized show on TV. It's "Dallas" in military drag, in which a ridiculously retro social order (who knew that "socialites" and "hostesses" even existed anymore, never...Tags: Television Industry, Revenge (tv program), Romance (genre), Jill Kelley, Dynasty (tv program)
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'SEAL Team Six' fails in its mission
Some fuss was recently made over the role President Obama plays in "SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama bin Laden," a docu-drama premiering on National Geographic Channel on Sunday. There were accusations that the timing — days before the election...
Tags: Osama bin Laden, Central Intelligence Agency, William Fichtner, John Stockwell, Politics
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