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'The Host': Alien neighbors drop in, and time seems to stop ★
"The Host" is for people who couldn't handle the whirlwind pace of events in the "Twilight" trilogy and who prefer a love triangle unafraid to redefine, for a new generation, the word "lollygag." It features several shots of Diane Kruger (as a capital-S...
Tags: Chandler Canterbury, Movies, Patty Duke, Diane Kruger, Landforms
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'The Host' review: Makes Edward and Bella look like Harry and Sally
0.5 stars (out of four) Congratulations, Stephenie Meyer. You made something worse than “Twilight.” Adapted by suddenly terrible writer/director Andrew Niccol (“The Truman Show,” “In Time”) from Meyer’s...
Tags: The Host (movie), Stephenie Meyer
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Get captured by 'The Host'
Opening today G.I. Joe: Retaliation Yanked at the last minute from its original release date last summer to add 3-D and more scenes with Channing Tatum, this sequel to 2009’s execrable "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" sends the super-agents...
Tags: Movies, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (movie), Diane Kruger, Bruce Willis, PG-13 Rated Movies
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Video/Q&A: 'The Host' stars Max Irons and Jake Abel
Because their movie “The Host” comes from “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer, Max Irons and Jake Abel have received plenty of questions about Team Edward and Team Jacob. The new film’s story, however, isn’t as basic as,...
Tags: Golf, Mining, Bleep (euphemism), Science and Technology, Stranger Than Fiction
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Stephenie Meyer talks about 'The Host'
In the midst of separating a generation of young female readers into Team Edward and Team Jacob, Stephenie Meyer, author of the wildly popular "Twilight" novels, started a new book called "The Host." Published by Little, Brown in 2008, "The Host" is a...Tags: Authors, Movies, The Wall Street Journal, Trips and Vacations, Jane Austen
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Melissa Joan Hart In 'Any Wednesday' Reading At Westport
Hartford CourantMelissa Joan Hart will star in a benefit reading of the '60s romantic comedy "Any Wednesday" at the Westport Country Playhouse Monday, June 29 at 7 p.m. She will play the role of Ellen, the sweet mistress of a wealthy Manhattan businessman in the...Tags: Melissa Joan Hart, Jane Fonda, ABC Family (tv network), Gene Hackman, Martin Sheen
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Murder charge against Indiana teenager dropped
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Southwestern Indiana prosecutors have dropped charges against a 17-year-old boy who was one of three Evansville teenagers accused of killing a homeless man. The Evansville Courier & Press reports ( http://bit.ly/S3aXdR ) a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Prosecution, Murder, Lawyers
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Broken ankle fractures life as you know it
Forgive my absence from these pages, but I recently suffered a dislocated fracture of my ankle while saving a kitten from a speeding car.
The bad news is, it required reconstructive surgery and I have to spend the next six weeks on my butt. The good news...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest, Christina Applegate, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Specialization
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Baltimore novelist Anne Tyler grants rare interview to NPR
With her 20th novel, "The Beginner's Goodbye," about to be released, Baltimore novelist Anne Tyler is already hard at work on her 21st — a "sprawling family saga that goes on and on and on" that she'll be writing backward, beginning with the ending....Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, NPR, Radio, Entertainment Events, Kathleen Turner
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Bookmark: Cover hides what's really inside
Her publisher surely meant well, but the cover of Anne Tyler's new novel "The Beginner's Goodbye" (Knopf) is all wrong. The cover — a pair of elegant cups and saucers displayed against a doily-white background — might reasonably be...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Demi Moore, William Trevor, Fiction
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'Elams' an entertaining bit of sibling revelry; adapting 'Moby Dick'
"Dinner with the Elams" There are family music acts and family circus acts, but the family improv act is a rarity. "Dinner with the Elams" at iO Theater in Wrigleyville seeks to rectify that, and it's a helluva idea. Three Elam siblings (Erica, Brett...
Tags: Bob Fisher, ImprovOlympic, Wrigleyville, Arts and Culture, Literature
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Apodaca: Academic competition partly to blame for cheating
Are we raising a generation of cheaters? By many indications, it would appear so. We hear stories, seemingly on a daily basis, about kids displaying varying levels of academic dishonesty. Just last week, three students at Palos Verdes High School made...Tags: University of Connecticut, Academic Progress, Teachers, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities
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