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'Dancing with the Stars' recap: Three's Company on the Dance Floor
Welcome to Dancing with the Stars, minus an intro! At first I thought it was my DVR messing up, but then it was revealed to be all their fault. Tom says, "That was the MOST amazing intro ever - especially when the space shuttle landed." I have to get my...
Tags: NCIS (tv program), Kelly Monaco, Music, Sarah McLachlan, Dancing With the Stars (tv program)
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'Dancing With the Stars All-Stars' recap, Country night, ya'll
It's "Country Night," which is not my thing at all. If I know more than one of the songs tonight I'll be impressed with myself. I gave up on country music right around 1984. The night starts with a group dance by the troupe to a live performance by...
Tags: Frankenstein's Monster (fictional character), Kirstie Alley, Glenn Close, Music, Crime, Law and Justice
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Plenty of talent on tap in Infinity Theatre's 'Dames at Sea'
Infinity Theatre's second show of the summer season, the tap-happy, Navy-crazy "Dames at Sea," opened last weekend to the enthusiastic applause of near-capacity audiences. Infinity's co-producing artistic directors Anna and Alan Ostroff have a winning...
Tags: Ruby Keeler, Stevensville, Broadway Theater, Music, Dick Powell
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Singer, actor Tony Martin dies at 98
VarietyTony Martin, the romantic singer who appeared in movie musicals from the 1930s to the 1950s and sustained a career in records, television and nightclubs from the Depression era into the 21st century, died of natural causes Friday evening at his West Los...Tags: Holidays, Alice Faye, Bing Crosby, Lana Turner, Harold Arlen
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Remembering the 'Queen of Hearts'
Liz Smith"I'D LIKE to be a queen of people's hearts, in people's hearts, but I don't see myself being queen of this country," said Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1995, during her infamous BBC interview with Martin Bashir. This was a brilliantly choreographed PR...Tags: Tony Martin, Bing Crosby, Lana Turner, Liz Smith, BBC
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Dancer Gisella Orkin dies at 83
VarietyGisella Orkin, a dancer who appeared in the original Broadway productions of "Kiss Me Kate," "Carousel," "Follow the Girls," "Look Ma, I'm Dancin'!" and "Paint Your Wagon," died in New York City of natural causes on Aug. 10. She was 83. Cole Porter...Tags: Phil Silvers, Peter Sellers, Nickelodeon (tv network)
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This weekend: ‘True Blood’ raises pulses; ‘Leverage’ returns; Fox News studies Casey Anthony trial
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelVampire Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) runs the gamut, scheming with new intensity before finding himself in unfamiliar territory. In this world, public relations become more crucial as vampires fight to improve their image. The smoldering Skarsgard certainly... -
So You Think You Can Dance finale: Top 4 battle it out
Reality CheckTonight is the performance finale of this season of So You Think You Can Dance, and it’s a finale of another sort as well. This week, we’re closing up shop at Reality Check. It’s been a crazy 5.5 years......Tags: Mary Murphy, Katie Holmes, Dancing, Kenny Ortega, Entertainment
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Romance is spelled d-a-n-c-e
Mark and Cathy Katz listened intently as “Dancing with the Stars” dance pro Tony Dovolani explained the finer points of executing the Viennese waltz during a group lesson at the recent Superstars of Ballroom Dance Camp at the Burbank...Tags: Leslie Caron, Eleanor Powell, International Olympic Committee, Dancing, Fred Astaire
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Current Prices
Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions. Stoneware ashtray, raised elk with letters BPOE, Benevolent &...Tags: Prices, Coca-Cola Co., Waterbury, Rita Hayworth
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'Histoire(s) du Cinéma'
Special to The TimesAnyone who has even a passing familiarity with the films of Jean-Luc Godard would not be surprised that the eternal enfant terrible of France's New Wave has turned his survey of the cinema of the 20th century into one long Godard movie. Indeed, his...Tags: Russia, Death, England, John Cassavetes, Jean-Luc Godard
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'Screwball Holidays' ends year with a laugh
Times Staff WriterThe American Cinematheque's fourth annual "Screwball Holidays" series continues at the Egyptian Theatre tonight with one of Bob Hope's best films, the 1940 comedy-chiller "The Ghost Breakers." Hope and his co-star Paulette Goddard had scored a big...Tags: Holidays, Paul Lukas, Peter Lorre, World War II (1939-1945), Paulette Goddard
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