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Movie review: 'This Old Cub'
Chicago Tribune Movie Writer3 stars (out of 4) When a loving son makes a documentary about his father, you can forgive him for laying it on a bit thick - especially when his love for his subject, Ron Santo, is shared by an entire city. Jeff Santo's "This Old Cub" is an intimate,...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Chicago Cubs, Ron Santo, Diabetes
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Giving the Emmys a needed face-lift
Times Staff WriterLike many in Hollywood preparing to celebrate a 55th birthday, there's not-so-subtle pressure on the Emmy Awards to undergo a face-lift, if not an extreme makeover. This year's nominations will be announced Thursday, and the aging statuette still...Tags: Los Angeles Clippers, Kellita Smith, Tuck (tv program), The Bachelor (tv program), Celebrities
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Still true 'Blue'
Summer is over but temperatures are still running high in the 15th Precinct, home of "NYPD Blue." Andy Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) is marked for death after roughing up the girlfriend of a ruthless, drug-dealing pimp called Money T. Sipowicz's partner, John...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Joe Spano, Crime, Law and Justice, John Clark
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Its Coffin Overflows
Times Staff WriterA changing of the guard took place in nominations for the 54th annual nighttime Emmy Awards announced Thursday, as an influx of new series joined the party, elbowing out an older generation of stalwarts, including "ER" and "Frasier." The most prominent...Tags: Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Movies, Don Cheadle, David Letterman, Celebrities
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Movie review, 'Amores Perros'
4 stars The first shots of the astonishing new Mexican film Amores Perros all but explode off the screen. In the front seat of a car spinning crazily though daytime Mexico City traffic are two frightened guys screaming at each other, while a big black...Tags: William Faulkner, Hemorrhaging, Entertainment, Movies, Pulp Fiction (movie)
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Dennis Franz is 'Blue'
Tribune Media ServicesSince his police drama has ended up back on its traditional night, Dennis Franz isn't as blue as he might have been. ABC had planned to relocate "NYPD Blue" to Wednesdays, where it would have faced off against another long-entrenched crime drama, NBC'...Tags: Television, Steven Bochco, Entertainment, Joe Spano, Crime, Law and Justice
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Emmys called off again
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfter watching the U.S. attacks on Afghanistan unfold all morning, producers of the 53rd annual Emmy Awards decided to cancel Sunday's show--the second such postponement in a month and this time just hours before the ceremony was scheduled to begin....Tags: Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Screen Actors Guild, Olympic Games, Celebrities, University of Southern California
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Scaling back
"The show must go on," Jim Chabin, president of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, said about the upcoming "Primetime Emmy Awards." The back-patting and celebration of the 53rd annual awards show is being greatly muted out of deference to...Tags: Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Bradley Whitford, The West Wing (tv program), Eric McCormack, Terrorism
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Networks band together for all-star event
Tribune television reporterAn impressive array of talent from the worlds of music, film and television mounted a low-key but inspirational celebration of the American spirit Friday in a history-making, two-hour telethon to raise money for victims and their families of the terrorist...Tags: Celine Dion, Univision (tv network), Celebrities, Kurt Russell, Billy Joel
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Room for character
Members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences are in the process of deciding who will walk away with Emmy Awards next month, and while it's premature to start speculating about winners, it's a pretty safe bet some of them will be kind of, well,...Tags: Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Brad Pitt, Aida Turturro, Bradley Whitford, Dominic Chianese
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TV award battles begin
One of television's most self-absorbed events takes place Sunday night. For a medium that loves mirror-gazing moments, that's saying something. The event is the Emmys, the Big Awards Show in which television workers accept trophies voted on by other...Tags: Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Betty White, Lisa Kudrow, Dominic Chianese, Celebrities
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Country review, the Dixie Chicks at United Center
Move over, Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys. Shut up, Eminem and Kid Rock. While you bubblegum kids and strychnine-tongued rappers are dominating media coverage of pop music, the Dixie Chicks -- three pseudo-country singers who don't wear cowgirl...Tags: Celine Dion, Merle Haggard, Popular Music (genre), Kid Rock, Country and Western (genre)
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