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TV Academy Honors Tough but Sweet
VarietyBouncy houses and cancer. Jason Katims‘ eloquent juxtaposition of the two set the tone for the sixth annual TV Academy Honors on Thursday at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Katims, the showrunner of "Parenthood" – one of eight programs being honored at...Tags: Monica Potter, John Corbett, Travel Alerts, ABC (tv network), Food Network (tv network)
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NC protesters risk arrest to highlight concerns about GOP
The News & ObserverThe historians, doctors, preachers, lawyers, raging grannies, students and others gathered around the second-floor fountain inside the Legislative Building and belted out "This Little Light of Mine" and other songs. They were diverse in age and...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Parties and Movements, Separation of Church and State, Medicaid
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HBO sees the light in Liberace biopic 'Behind the Candelabra'
NEW YORK — When the news broke in 1987 that Liberace, the famously flamboyant pianist, was dead at age 67 with what his manager had claimed was anemia brought on by a watermelon diet but was, in fact, AIDS, it made front-page headlines around the...
Tags: Facelift, Central Park, Media Industry, Gays and Lesbians, Health and Medical Professionals
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Official: Mini Paceman modified by Roberto Cavalli for annual Life Ball charity
Autoblog.comFiled under: Auctions, Crossover, Mini, Celebrities, Design/Style This year's award for Life Ball Mini designer goes to Roberto Cavalli. The Life Ball is a charity event held in Vienna, Austria every year that raises money to fight the spread of HIV and... -
Cape show finds its way to brighter lights of New York
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.It's been nearly three years, and a few devastating hurricanes, since "The Weight of Water" had its first reading in Provincetown, and now New York City audiences will get to see the full story. Local playwright Myra Slotnick has transplanted her...Tags: Tony Awards, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Times Square, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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'Cleopatra' barges into Cannes
Liz Smith"I WILL have to ask you to mind what you say. I am Isis. I am worshipped by millions who believe it." So snapped Elizabeth Taylor to Rex Harrison in "Cleopatra," a movie that pretended to chronicle the life of Egypt's ancient queen, but was really "All...Tags: Tony Awards, Taylor Kitsch, Les Miserables (movie), Entertainment Events, Jim Parsons
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Rabies prevention The Department of Health offers information on how to prevent the spread of rabies and what to do in the event of exposure. Rabies is most often seen in raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Information: 410-222-7168 or visit aahealth.org....Tags: Politics, Family Planning, Health Insurance Cost, Viral Diseases and Infections, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland)
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'Glee' recap: All or Nothing
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the season finale of "Glee." In the opening scene, we find Brittany at MIT...yes, that MIT, where apparently she's some kind of genius. She wrote a bunch of numbers on the back of her math test. It's some kind of...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Catfish, William McKinley, Glee (tv program), Science and Technology
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LGBT Film Series starts Tuesday at SteelStacks
After kicking off a screening of the cult classic "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" from 2001, the second annual LGBT Film Series at the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas at SteelStacks gets down to the business of showcasing the best in current gay cinema. The...Tags: Yossi (movie), Arts and Culture, Movies, Literature, Nursing Homes
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LETTER: Take Us Back To The 1950s, Please
I recently heard President Obama decry, in a recent speech, those who want to take us "back to the 1950s." Now is a good time to educate our current president. I grew up in the 1950s, and I have firsthand experience, unlike Mr. Obama. The family...Tags: Barack Obama, Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Should we be providing needles for drug users? Controversy follows program at Bethany Place
Belleville News-DemocratMickey Weiss visits Bethany Place to keep himself and his drug-using friends alive. Weiss is a 34-year-old drug addict who lives in Collinsville. Once a week, he goes to the Belleville nonprofit agency to pick up new needles, a vial of the overdose...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Barack Obama, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Insurance Cost
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EDITORIAL: Doc's prescient prescription
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.Viewed through a 2013 prism, Doc Bowen's response to the AIDS epidemic looks merely prudent, routine. But Otis R. "Doc" Bowen, a country doctor who became a beloved Indiana governor, took over as U.S. Health and Human Services secretary in 1985. For...Tags: Government, Epidemics and Plagues, Blood Transfusion, Politics, Viral Diseases and Infections
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