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“Monumental Mysteries” host Don Wildman talks about new Travel Channel series
Channel Guide MagazineMonumental Mysteries Thursday, May 9 Travel Channel, 9pm ET Don Wildman is at it again. The adventurous gadabout who has hosted Off Limits and Mysteries at the Museum is back on Travel Channel with Monumental Mysteries, which explores well-known... -
Rock My RV with Bret Michaels on Travel Channel: Bret gives us the details
Channel Guide MagazinePoison frontman Bret Michaels says he’s logged over 3 million miles in a host of rolling homes — from the cozy Winnebagos of his Butler, Pa., youth to the most luxurious Prevost tour buses when he grew up to be a rock star. In fact, the open-... -
Gunfire rings out during Fort Lauderdale beach video shoot with J-Lo, Pitbull
Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull were bringing a buzz to Fort Lauderdale beach Sunday, dancing and lip-syncing and just being their A-list celebrity selves when gunshots rang out. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Rob Marciano tweeted: "BREAKING: Gunshots fired...
Tags: Telemundo (tv network), Music, Jennifer Lopez, Pitbull (music artist), New River (Broward, Florida)
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Bourdain, Ripert Play Devil and Angel in Hartford Appearance
The title of the show, "Good vs. Evil," seemed fitting enough. TV personality, author and former chef Anthony Bourdain is known for his biting, caustic and often profane wit; French chef and culinary star Eric Ripert is stylish and urbane with a...
Tags: Restaurants, Genetic Engineering, Andrew Zimmern, Travel, Guy Fieri
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Guide to May 2013 TV premieres, finales, movies and specials
RedEyeThe May TV schedule is filled with finales, but don't think you won't have anything to watch. The Bluths are back! Yes, on May 26 Netflix with offer up all 15 episodes of the new "Arrested Development" with all the sitcom's original cast intact. Can't...Tags: James May, Mel Brooks, Fashion Shows, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Castle (tv program)
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Ellie Heller took in 60 foster children
Star TribuneBrian Lundy was a frail 2-year-old, abandoned by his mother and destined for the Faribault school for "mentally disabled" children when Ellie Heller brought him to her Spring Park home in 1966. The boy was among more than 60 foster children cared for by...Tags: Learning Disability, Politics, Lobbying, Autism, Family
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'Burger Land' and the Billy Goat
No one who met George Motz on the afternoon of April 19, 2003, as he bit into his first double cheeseburger in the subterranean Billy Goat Tavern on Hubbard Street — “It is incredible, everything I had heard it was. The taste is distinctive...
Tags: PBS (tv network), Foods and Beverages, Hot Dogs, Brooklyn (New York City), Travel
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Restaurant news: Grampa's Pizzeria replacing Grampa's Gun Shop on Willy Street
The Wisconsin State JournalGilbert "Gil" Altschul, kitchen manager of Mickey's Tavern on Williamson Street and stepson of owner Janie Capito, is opening his own place nearby. Altschul is opening a late-night artisan pizzeria in the former Grampa's Gun Shop, 1374 Williamson St....Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Appetizers, Foods and Beverages, Pizzas
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Video: Motor Trend does the Cuban classic car thing
Autoblog.comFiled under: Classics, Videos As car enthusiasts, we all know the little gem about classic American cars driving around the streets of Cuba, but few of us will ever be able to see these sites first hand. Fortunately, Motor Trend recently spent some time... -
Food and loathing with Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain is country-music icon Johnny Cash making an obscene gesture to the mainstream culinary world with a succinct turn of a phrase. He is poker-faced singer/songwriter Lou Reed ripping through the kitchen with a cleaver. His larger-than-...
Tags: Southeast Asia, PBS (tv network), Music, French Literature, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (tv program)
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Quick hits: 'Vampire Diaries' spin-off, 'Grimm' move and more
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- There's lots going on in Charleston and TV land this week, and only so much space for us at the gazz to fill you in on all of it. So, to keep things brief this week, here's a look at some notable happenings -- as well as the usual...Tags: PBS (tv network), Bones (tv program), Oprah Winfrey, Heart Attack, J.K. Simmons
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The Wisconsin State Journal Doug Moe column
The Wisconsin State JournalMay is National Hamburger Month, but for one group of Madison guys, every month is hamburger month. The ringleader and co-founder of this burger bunch is an old Madison West High School Regent named Bob "Bear" Phillips. Phillips, 59, who works at...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Newspaper and Magazine, Foods and Beverages, Bars and Clubs, Hamburgers
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