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The Rascal House/North Miami Beach
Spring Break and the Rascal House just seem to go together. It's been in the same place for 51 years, so it's seen plenty of breaks, and breakers, come and go. It was there when Jackie Gleason "discovered" Miami Beach, a few years ago it starred (albeit...Tags: Restaurants, Fort Lauderdale, Sunny Isles, Matzoh, Corned Beef Hash
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Lights! Camera! Love!
Special to Baltimoresun.comTwo strangers lock eyes across a crowded room. Suddenly, everyone around them starts to move in slow motion. The voices even somehow slow down to a murmur. It's as if the two lovers-to-be are suddenly stuck in their own version of time. Real life? Nah,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Star Wars (movie), Thriller (genre), Michael Douglas, Movies
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TV: Fall Of The Familiar
Courant TV CriticHospitals, morgues, courtrooms and nostalgia - that's where you'll again find most of the action in the new television season. Cops and hospitals. Hospitals and cops. It's a topical cul-de-sac on TV, where the highest-rated shows in recent...Tags: The Simpsons (tv program), MASH (tv program), King of the Hill (tv program), Carol Kane, Blythe Danner
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Summer movies release schedule
The Associated PressRelease dates are tentative, and some films play in limited release. Late April: ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM: The corporate train wreck unfolds through insider interviews and company video and audio tapes. THE GAME OF THEIR LIVES: An outgunned...Tags: Wes Craven, Don Cheadle, Ashlee Simpson, Morgan Freeman, Evan Rachel Wood
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'All My Children' Star Ruth Warrick Dies
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK - She played the icy first wife of Orson Welles in "Citizen Kane" and a mysterious housekeeper on "Peyton Place," but one role seemed to resonate the most with Ruth Warrick -- that of Phoebe Tyler Wallingford, an inveterate busybody on "All My...Tags: Movies, Education, Susan Lucci, Guiding Light (tv program), Lyndon B. Johnson
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2 Moliere one-acts simmer; so does tough 'Braising'
Special to the TribuneRalph and Alice, meet Sganarelle and Martine. Carrie and Samantha, do you know Madelon and Cathos? In City Lit Theater Company's bumpy but occasionally engaging pair of one-acts by Moliere, adapted and directed by Page Hearn, one doesn't have to look hard...Tags: Lou Costello, John Rocker, Gary Glitter, Atlanta Braves
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Lucas, Spielberg usher in summer with sci-fi wars
AP Movie WriterThis summer means war between old buddies George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. Colleagues on the "Indiana Jones" franchise, the two will duke it out for the title of galactic overlord on the 2005 science fiction front, Lucas with the final installment of...Tags: Morgan Freeman, Terry Gilliam, Assault, Heather Locklear, Martin Lawrence
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The New Mayor Daley
Tribune City Hall reporterA few years after Richard Michael Daley was married, when he was still heir to his father's business of running Chicago and Cook County, he came down with a terrible fever and flu. His voice was a raspy croak over the phone. "Honey, I'm sick," he told...Tags: Maxwell Street, Richard M. Daley, Bill Clinton, R. Eugene Pincham, Shoulders
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Chuck Thompson's voice resonates from his book
Chuck Thompson arrived behind a microphone back in that distant, primordial time when big league baseball players left their gloves on the field between innings and scoreboards were still operated manually. He remembers broadcasting one game "by peeking...Tags: Reggie Jackson, All Stars, Major League Baseball, Memorial Stadium, Johnny Unitas
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