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Legs, eggs and more draw diners to Helen's
Tribune staff reporterFirst impressions: It would be easy to walk right by Helen's. Clad in brown siding with a simple "Helen's" stenciled on the street-side window, this South Side soul food diner doesn't holler for attention. Inside the unusually heavy front door (beware...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Golf, Dining and Drinking, The Godfather (movie), Soul Foods
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Jason Stratham: Man of action can also act
Sentinel Movie CriticWord to the wise. If you're going to ask Jason Statham something that irks him, you'd best do it by phone. When he's in another city. On another continent. Paris, for instance. Forget that he was once an Olympic diver, that he was working as a model when...Tags: Roger Moore, Death, Crime, Law and Justice, Jet Li, Bank Robbery
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Hit list: Whats hot in Hampton Roads
Daily PressBottom Beat (music store), Newport News Top 10 Sales 1. Joe "Ain't Nothin' Like Me" 2. Soundtrack "Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girl" 3. Young Buck "Buck the World" 4. Musiq Soulchild "Luvanmusiq" 5. Akon "Konvicted" 6. Gerald LeVert "In My Songs"...Tags: Hampton Roads, Tyler Perry, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Redman
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Roger Goodell's knowledge of gang signals is limited
WatchdogClick below for highlights Showtime sent from its first episode of "Inside the NFL," which premieres tonight.......Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Football, Roger Goodell, Matt Leinart, National Football League
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Doomsday lineup
On the Mets beatThat's a little dramatic, true, but I had to sensationalize this final Saturday at Shea. Plus, look at this lineup. Crazy, right? Just crazy enough to work. Got any better ideas? Reyes ........ SS Beltran ....... CF Delgado ..... 1B......Tags: Hip Hop (genre), Baseball, Sports
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Warren Sapp still is not a fan of Keyshawn Johnson
WatchdogWarren Sapp's shots at Keyshawn Johnson are starting to get old, but he threw another log onto the fire on the "Inside the NFL" that debuts Wednesday night, calling Key something that rhymes with witch. Sigh. Click below for the......Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Football, National Government, Interior Design
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Plaxico Burress again is talk of NFL pregame shows
WatchdogFor the second week in a row, there was no shortage of Plaxico Burress commentary on the Sunday pre-game shows, some of it passionate, some funny and some of questionable taste. Fox's Curt Menefee was more funny than tasteless when......Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, New York Giants, Football, Dining and Drinking, Michael Vick
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Strip clubs are like regular clubs, except for the stripping
WatchdogAdam (Pacman) Jones did not come off particularly well in his interview with James Brown before the Ravens-Titans game, but it certainly made for good television, especially his take on strip clubs, which as he noted are just like regular......Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Football, Dining and Drinking, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens
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Vin Scully named best sportscaster ever
WatchdogYou are reading the 4,000th post in WatchDog's 20-month history. Thanks as always for your loyalty, support and contributions. To mark the occasion we link to Tom Hoffarth's post on the top 50 sports broadcasters of all time, as per......Tags: Bob Costas, Dick Enberg, Ernie Harwell, Howard Cosell, Phil Rizzuto
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CBS' Subway postgame show leaves viewers hungry
WatchdogI could try to write something clever to make fun of CBS' post-game show after the AFC Championship Game, or I could just present the sorry facts: End of game until Nantz/Simms signoff: 38 seconds. Nantz: "We'll see you shortly,......Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Best Buy Co., Inc., Under Armour Inc., Verizon Communications, Dan Rooney
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"Soul!" Back on Channel Thirteen, Sort Of
The TV ZoneYears and years ago - even before I was born, but that would be a lie - there was a TV show on WNET/13 called "Soul!" It aired back in the days when people actually used words like "cool,......Tags: Soul (genre), Tito Puente, Richie Havens, Popular Music (genre), Muhammad Ali
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Opening night film 'Young @ Heart' is an ode to joy
Sentinel Movie CriticThe opening-night film of this year's Florida Film Festival is nothing less than an ode to joy. Stephen Walker's Brit TV documentary about American octogenarians singing in a chorus pushes familiar buttons, but it's still a deft blend of the sweetly...Tags: Roger Moore, Film Festivals, Jimi Hendrix, Documentary (genre), David Bowie
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