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Studios Not Sure Whether Web Video Innovator Is Friend or Foe
Times Staff WriterIn an online world awash with amateur videos of pratfalls and stupid pet tricks, who could help but notice Natalie Portman's gangsta rap on YouTube? The Harvard-educated star pulls a hoodie over her pixie haircut and busts into a bleep-filled rhyme about...Tags: Arrested Development (tv program) , Crime, Law and Justice, David Letterman, The Simpsons (tv program), Business
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Album review: French Montana, 'Excuse My French'
RedEye special contributor***1/2 (out of four) The perpetually delayed release of French Montana’s debut full-length “Excuse My French” has become a running joke among rap fans. Yet while it’s amazing the record is finally here, it's a borderline miracle...Tags: Music, Entertainment
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'Black enough' is not a thing
For RedEyeI listen to rock music, but I'm far more into classical. "Seinfeld" is one of my favorite shows, ever. I play tennis every summer, and I'm a Trekkie. The question is: Am I black enough? Should that be the question? Of course not. While appearing on...Tags: Seinfeld (tv program), Angelina Jolie, Barack Obama, The Huffington Post
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis) James Lileks column
Star TribuneIf you filled up your tank this week, you've noticed the price jumped from the new painful normal to HOLY MACKEREL WHAT THE BLEEP, and so you may have questions. Let's take them one at a time. Q What? Huh? I just don't -- what? Four bucks? Really? A...Tags: Science and Technology, The Salvation Army, Grover Cleveland, Memorial Day, OxyContin (drug)
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15 reasons to get excited for Riot Fest 2013
RedEye Sound BoardImmediately when the Riot Fest lineup was announced Wednesday night, many noted how this year's bash (Sept. 13-15 in Humboldt Park) ranks among the summer's best music fests. It's easily better than the underwhelming Lolla lineup and deserves to be...Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Concerts, Entertainment Events, Slayer (music group)
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Police: Man hid bags of drugs in his mouth
RedEyeWhen Chicago police officers observed a car double-parked on the 1400 block of North Keeler Avenue in Humboldt Park Thursday, they decided to talk to the driver. But the driver, Francisco Cruz, of Belmont Gardens, couldn't speak, the police report said....Tags: Prosecution, Drug Trafficking
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Chicago man: My roommate's girlfriend tried to set fire to our apartment
RedEyeIt's often best to stay out of your roommate's relationship drama. That's the advice a suburban woman allegedly gave to her boyfriend's roommate when he asked police officers to keep her out of his apartment, after a fight between the couple escalated...Tags: Prosecution, Austin (Chicago, Illinois)
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Greg Cote: Physicality of raging Bulls is being met
Miami HeraldCHICAGO _ Imagine the National Guard deployed to militarize the perimeter of the basketball court in the expectation of more mayhem. Uniformed police officers with nightsticks are serving as the game's officials. The whole spectacle plays out surrounded...Tags: National Basketball Association, Tom Thibodeau, Chris Bosh, Joakim Noah, The Miami Herald
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Presenting: The All-(fill in the blank) Team
For RedEyeThe Bulls were in an almost-must-win situation against Miami on Monday at the United Center. Win, and they turn it into a best-of-three series. Lose, and they're practically sunk with Game 5 on Wednesday in Miami. Well, it was the second scenario that...Tags: National Basketball Association, Joakim Noah, Miami Heat, United Center, Richard Hamilton
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A newbie's guide to Chicago Craft Beer Week
RedEyeHow much does Chicago love its beer? Our craft beer week is 11 days long, if that's any indication. The fourth annual Chicago Craft Beer Week (May 16-26) is busier than past years, with 21 new breweries joining the lineup of tastings, tap takeovers and $4...Tags: Wicker Park, Dining and Drinking, Pies and Tarts, Chicago Loop, Garfield Park Conservatory
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The Miami Herald Dan Le Batard column
Miami HeraldLegend leader Pat Riley, equal parts shaman and mobster, told this story at the Heat's Family Day, symbolically enough. He was trying to explain with a parable why he -- and, by extension, the entire Miami Heat organization -- had so publicly told...Tags: Chris Bosh, Joakim Noah, Dwyane Wade, The Miami Herald, Miami Heat
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