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    Aug 12, 2010 |Story| KWGN-LTV
  1. Kellie MacMullan

    Kellie MacMullan anchors the Emmy-award winning 7pm News weeknights on KWGN-TV. Kellie is a Colorado native who is thrilled to be working in Denver. She grew up in Arvada and earned degrees in Journalism/Mass Communication and Business Administration from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
    Kellie MacMullan anchors the Emmy-award winning 7pm News weeknights on KWGN-TV. Kellie is a Colorado native who is thrilled to be working in Denver. She grew up in Arvada and earned degrees in Journalism/Mass Communication and Business Administration from...

    Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Denver, Breast Cancer, Cure (music group), The

  2. May 31, 2006 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Wounded reporter recalled as 'focused' by school officials

    Sun Reporters
    As a teenager at St. Timothy's School, Kimberly Dozier developed an appreciation for history and a talent for writing. She hammered nails and painted sets for school plays, and sang opera. And when she took a stick to the face during a lacrosse game, she...

    Tags: University of Virginia, Television, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Biography (genre), Entertainment

  4. Aug 2, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. They Never Won an Emmy

    The Envelope
    Here's a mystery even supersleuth Jessica Fletcher couldn't solve: why is one of TV's most popular stars -- Angela Lansbury -- the biggest loser in the history of TV's highest honor? Lansbury has lost as many Emmy Award nominations in primetime as Susan...

    Tags: Katharine Hepburn, Television, Paddy Chayefsky, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Ed O'Neill

  6. Dec 16, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Red Riding Hood gets smart edge

    Times Staff Writer
    "Hoodwinked" is an irreverent, hard-edged retelling of "Little Red Riding Hood" — a high-energy, imaginative entertainment aimed at younger audiences. Replete with the violence typical of vintage cartoons, it opens in time-honored fashion with...

    Tags: Frank Gorshin, Truman Capote, Patrick Warburton, Movies, Stanford University

  8. Jul 2, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Legally Blonde 2'

    After earning a seriously bad reputation in the popular press, the alpha girl now finds an unlikely patron saint in the pretty-in-pink figure of Elle Woods. Chihuahua fancier and consummate fashionista, Woods is the former Miss Hawaiian Tropic runner-up cum Harvard Law School sensation who vanquished the bimbo stereotype two years ago in the surprise hit "Legally Blonde." The movie was irresistible nonsense, as girly, guiltless and old-school as Tab, and it would have popped like a fizzy bubble if it hadn't vaulted Reese Witherspoon into the ranks of the Hollywood elite.
    Times Staff Writer
    After earning a seriously bad reputation in the popular press, the alpha girl now finds an unlikely patron saint in the pretty-in-pink figure of Elle Woods. Chihuahua fancier and consummate fashionista, Woods is the former Miss Hawaiian Tropic runner-up...

    Tags: Sally Field, Gloria Steinem, Reese Witherspoon, Weddings, Movies

  10. Aug 5, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Sunday, sassy side up

    In Los Angeles, Sunday brunch is almost a religion. It's one of the few times during the week when we slow down, make time to see family and friends, when the cellphone seems to magically stop ringing. Nobody expects to get up from a brunch in under a couple of hours, and afterward, there's no office to race off to, no clock to beat. Have that extra glass of champagne, another bite of dessert. Unwind. Finish with a walk or a bike ride, or a snooze. The day stretches out like Silly Putty.
    In Los Angeles, Sunday brunch is almost a religion. It's one of the few times during the week when we slow down, make time to see family and friends, when the cellphone seems to magically stop ringing. Nobody expects to get up from a brunch in under a...

    Tags: Katharine Hepburn, Soul Foods, Scientology, Cults and Sects, Sports

  12. Feb 19, 2004 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. Big shows coming to new venue

    Long runs of two long-awaited shows - Baltimore's first engagement of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera and the Mid-Atlantic premiere of Disney's The Lion King - will highlight a musical-laden 2004-2005 subscription season at the Hippodrome Theatre. Four other large musicals are also part of the lineup, as well as Say Goodnight Gracie, a one-man show about George Burns, a performer who played the Hippodrome back in its vaudeville days.
    Sun Theater Critic
    Long runs of two long-awaited shows - Baltimore's first engagement of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera and the Mid-Atlantic premiere of Disney's The Lion King - will highlight a musical-laden 2004-2005 subscription season at the Hippodrome...

    Tags: Frank Gorshin, Richard Morris, Music Theater, Movies, Entertainment

  14. Jun 20, 1993 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Bradbury's home planet is Waukegan

    Chicago Tribune reporter
    Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan, but he never grew up. In his heart and in his work, the 72-year-old dean of American science fiction and fantasy writers is still the wildly imaginative boy who spent hours reading and dreaming in the local library;...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Literature, Movies, Wicked (musical), Entertainment

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