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Universal Studios Hollywood unveils mazes for Halloween Horror Nights 2011
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterUniversal Studios Hollywood has announced plans for haunted attractions based on "The Thing," "The Wolfman," "Scream," "Hostel" and "House of 1000 Corpses" films as well as shock rocker Alice Cooper and the La Llorona folk legend while continuing to...Tags: Religious Festivals, Amusement and Theme Parks, Movies, Halloween Horror Nights, Dexter (tv program)
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PASSINGS: Gordon Tootoosis, Eddy Nicholson, Mika Myllyla, Anna Massey, Robert H. Widmer, Richard Poff
Gordon Tootoosis
Actor known for Native American roles
Gordon Tootoosis, 69, a Canadian actor who often played Native American characters in movies and on television, including One Stab in the 1994 epic western "Legends of the Fall," died Tuesday at a...Tags: Minority Groups, Henry Thomas, Celebrities, University of Memphis, Homes
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The Bowl to feature movie music from Hollywood, Bollywood and Philip Glass
Culture MonsterTrue to its name, the Hollywood Bowl has made a specialty of showcasing music from the movies. "Given our location and history, it's a natural for us," says Arvind Manocha, chief operating officer of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Assn. It's...... -
Album Review: Girls' "Father, Son, Holy Ghost"
Pop & HissAlbum Review: Girls' "Father, Son, Holy Ghost" written by August Brown... -
Hot Property: Kaley Cuoco selling in Sherman Oaks
Actress Kaley Cuoco, who plays the neighbor of two socially inept physicists on "The Big Bang Theory," has listed her Sherman Oaks home at $949,000.
The gated Spanish-style house was built in 1937 but has been updated. Features include distressed...Tags: Personal Service, Rentals, Kaley Cuoco , Celebrities, Science and Technology
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OKIE ��� Inspirational characters: Artist aspires to make it as an animator
Muskogee Phoenix, Okla.Aspiring artist and cartoonist Mike Reed has drawn inspiration from all sorts of characters. First it was Sonic the Hedgehog, the spike-haired hero of Sega video games, comics and cartoons. Then came the ever-cheerful SpongeBob SquarePants. Now it's...Tags: Sega Corporation, Wrestling, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Welterweight, ESPN (tv network)
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Latest Pennsylvania news, sports, business and entertainment
PHILADELPHIA SCHOOLS Mayor proposes tax hikes to fund Philly schools PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The mayor of Philadelphia has proposed increasing taxes on cigarettes and liquor as part of an effort to avoid budget cuts to the city's struggling school...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Fines, Democratic Party, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Medicare
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Free show by '70s band, block party to celebrate Sands Event Center's birthday
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGSands Bethlehem Event Center, the gleaming concert venue at Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem that is ranked among the Top 100 busiest in the world, will culminate its celebration of its first anniversary with a block party. And a free concert...... -
Rockfest showcases three decades of hard rock
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.Although much of the Rockfest 2013 lineup has performed at Kansas City's biggest rock festival in previous years, four new faces will headline this year's event at Liberty Memorial. Well, maybe "new" isn't the right word. Alice in Chains, one of the...Tags: Civil Twilight (music group), Daughtry (music group), Rush (music group), Science and Technology, Sevendust (music group)
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With the help from Mom, Economedes' Brown stays grounded while making history
The Monitor, McAllen, TexasMaybe Selena Brown didn't expect her newborn daughter to grow up and become the first athlete from the Rio Grande Valley -- boy or girl -- to ever qualify for four individual events at the UIL state track and field meet. But, she definitely knew...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Track and Field, Arkansas Razorbacks, University Interscholastic League
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U.S. map on school playground a new learning opportunity
The Eagle, Bryan, TexasA few Southwood Valley Elementary School students played hopscotch Monday afternoon, jumping from the West Coast to the East on what just two weeks ago was a gray slab of cement. Teachers at the College Station school can literally take their students...Tags: Rotary International, Geography, Science and Technology, Education, Students
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As housing heats up, sellers suddenly have the upper hand
The Kansas City StarBefore leaving Philadelphia this spring for a new job with the Chiefs, Aaron Borgmann was warned that a housing blitz was on in Kansas City. "I'd heard from friends here they were finding a hard time because the housing market was moving," he said. "I...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Real Estate Sellers, House Building, National Association of Realtors, Homes
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