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About Tribune theater critic Chris Jones
Chris Jones is the chief theater critic for the Chicago Tribune. He has reviewed and commented on culture, the arts, politics and entertainment for the Tribune for 15 years.
Along with being the paper's chief voice on local and national theatrical...Tags: Music Theater, Arts and Culture, Washington Post Co., Entertainment, Reviews
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Hot Property: Jesse James names his price for Sunset Beach home
Reality show star and motorcycle manufacturer Jesse James, the estranged husband of Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock, has listed his Orange County home of eight years for $6.75 million.
The beachfront Mediterranean sits along the sand in Sunset Beach...Tags: Celebrities, Television, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Sandra Bullock, Movies
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Suspension Gives Olbermann, MSNBC Bump In Ratings; host takes on Ted Koppel after WaPost essay
Associated Press WriterA suspension is proving good business for MSNBC and Keith Olbermann — at least in the short term. The size of the combative liberal host's audience shot up in the days after his return from a two-day suspension for donating to three Democratic...Tags: Keith Olbermann, MSNBC (tv network), The Washington Post, Television, Iraq
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TV and Obama: mutual love affair
FOX 5 San Diego StaffEven President Obama, a gleam in his eye as he talked at the Radio and Television Correspondents' Assn. dinner two weeks ago, seemed to recognize the special relationship he's forged with TV networks in the opening months of his administration. "A few...Tags: Government, Conan O'Brien, Heads of State, White House, Television
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Vidal's Vitriol Spills on Many in The Nation
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe telephone line to Italy is lousy but Gore Vidal's razored tongue slices through the static like a rat snapping through a garbage bag. "The United States lives in a total bubble," the novelist and pundit declares from his home in Ravello. "No...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Firearms, Television, Defense, Entertainment
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TEST OF A TIME
1. True or false? After the mid-July failure of IndyMac Bank, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warned that the economy "could be in complete meltdown in two months."
a. True. He said that estimate "might even be optimistic."
b. False. He reassured the...Tags: Newt Gingrich, Eliot Spitzer, White House, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Television
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Ted Koppel, Discovery Channel Part Ways Early
Zap2It.comIt's a mutual, amicable breakup for Ted Koppel and the Discovery Channel. The former ABC News "Nightline" anchor is cutting short the three-year contract his documentary group had with Discovery Communications, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "It...Tags: Documentary (genre), NPR, ABC (tv network), Television, Entertainment
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Corey Haim, 80's Teen Idol, Dies From Apparent Overdose
The Associated PressCorey Haim, a 1980s teen heartthrob for his roles in "Lucas" and "The Lost Boys" whose career was blighted by drug abuse, has died. He was 38. Haim died at 2:15 a.m. Wednesday at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, Los Angeles County...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Teen-agers, Crimes, CNN (tv network), Television
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Drew Peterson's Fiancée Bolts After 'Nightline' Interview
CHICAGO -- Drew Peterson's 24-year-old fiancée has returned to him their engagement ring and this morning moved out of his Bolingbrook home, according to the woman's father. Bolingbrook police were called to the home of the former Bolingbrook police...Tags: Government, Drew Peterson, Chicago Tribune, Kathleen Savio, Television
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The real first family
Times Staff WriterIf life were a journey -- oh, wait, life is a journey. OK, start over. In the journey that we call life, it would be swell to be able to take two or three steps without tripping over a certain animated show that -- ouch! -- has embedded itself so deeply...Tags: Arts and Culture, Science, Celebrities, Television, Bill Clinton
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Out Magazine co-founder dies at 36
NEW YORK - Sarah Pettit, a lesbian journalist who helped found the nation's largest gay magazine, Out, died Wednesday. She was 36. Pettit died at a New York hospital from complications related to lymphoma, said a spokesman at Newsweek, where she...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Death, Journalism, Hospitals and Clinics
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