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No. 3 Seton Keough tops No. 15 Archbishop Spalding for IAAM A Conference volleyball title
There was no mystery about Seton Keough's strategy entering the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference volleyball championship at Roland Park on Friday night. It was another night of feed the monster. The Monster —...
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Frankenweenie
VarietyThe traditional tale of a boy and his dog gets charmingly warped treatment in "Frankenweenie," Tim Burton's latest spooky-fun exercise in animation and reanimation. A black-and-white stop-motion toon that pays loving tribute to Hollywood creature features...Tags: Vincent Price, Atticus Shaffer, Entertainment, Charlie Tahan, Danny Elfman
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Hotel Transylvania
VarietySony Pictures Animation brings nearly all cinema's classic monsters under one roof in "Hotel Transylvania," building a CG castle where Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman and the rest of the old-school ghouls can feel safe from pitchfork-wielding humans. But...Tags: Andy Samberg, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., David Spade, Entertainment, Adam Sandler
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Paul McGuigan to direct 'Frankenstein' for Fox: 'Lucky Number Slevin' helmer in final talks for pic
VarietyTwentieth Century Fox and Davis Entertainment have tapped "Lucky Number Slevin" helmer Paul McGuigan to direct "Frankenstein." "Chronicle" scribe Max Landis penned the script, which originally had Shawn Levy attached to direct. But Levy wanted a big-...Tags: Paul McGuigan, Science Fiction (genre), Shawn Levy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman
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Services Held for Victims of Colorado Theater Shooting
CNNAURORA, Co. -- They laughed, they cried, they celebrated a young life lost too soon. Those attending Jessica Ghawi's memorial service Saturday at a San Antonio church heard numerous adjectives describing the hockey fan and aspiring sports broadcaster....Tags: Sports, Nursing Homes, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, Entertainment, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Florida's 74-year-old Marineland celebrates its past while moving forward
MARINELAND, Fla. - Her eyes are cloudy now, a blueish-gray haze blocking out some of the sunlight that glints off the water in her habitat.
She doesn't always move as nimbly as the dozen other dolphins sharing her space, either.
But that's OK, because...Tags: Travel, Entertainment, Conservation, Cataracts, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Drugs with bite: The healing powers of toxins
Premium Health News ServiceA brush with a pit viper is not a relaxing experience. These snakes are venomous, can grow to several meters long and will be on to you long before you know they're there, sensing your body heat with a pair of highly sensitive infrared-detecting organs...Tags: Obesity, Cuba, Chemical Industry, Colleges and Universities, Pharmaceuticals
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Bron Studios launches animation unit: 'Mighty Mighty Monsters' is first project going into production
VarietyCanada-based Bron Studios is launching an animated unit to develop and produce original properties for TV and film. Studio said Bron Animation projects will emphasize absurd comedy with an edgy tone that parents will also enjoy. First project going into...Tags: Halloween, Animation (genre), EA Tiburon
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Pop culture's undying affection for zombies
Daniel Ewald says he's ready when and if zombies ever take over.
His Hampden home is fitted with solar panels to provide power in case he needs to be locked away. His partner is a former Eagle Scout with survival skills galore. And the two have honed...Tags: Travel, Shaun of the Dead (movie), Clive Barker, Entertainment, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities)
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Mike McGrady dies at 78; journalist behind sexy bestselling hoax
In the summer of 1966, Newsday columnist Mike McGrady threw down the gauntlet to a trusted coterie of fellow journalists: Produce a novel so poorly written and relentlessly focused on sex that it would fly off bookstore shelves. Two dozen colleagues,...Tags: Walter Cronkite, News Media, Boynton Beach, Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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'The Avengers' For Those Who Don't Read Comic Books
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "The Avengers" assemble this weekend in what many box office analysts are predicting will be the biggest opening in movie history. It's an event that Marvel Studios, the company behind the superhero films, has been building up...
Tags: Scarlett Johansson, Entertainment, Ang Lee, Mark Ruffalo, Spider-Man (fictional character)
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'The Drowned Cities' by Paolo Bacigalupi
Tribune newspapersThe Drowned Cities A novel Paolo Bacigalupi Little, Brown., 439 pp.: $17.99, ages 14 and up Whether it's a conscious or subliminal reaction to U.S. military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, war is an increasingly common theme in modern young adult...Tags: Literature, U.S. Military, Genetic Engineering, Suzanne Collins, Iraq
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