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The Songs of 'Glee' Give Way to Terror - New York Times

Oct 2, 2011 - LOS ANGELES — Growing up, the television producer Brad Falchuk said, he practiced to see if he was prepared for a possible home invasion by wriggling on the ground, as if he were hogtied, from his bedroom to the kitchen and extracting a
Pakistan blast kills US Marines

Oct 1, 2011 - Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011, TV highlights include the debut of "Homeland," plus episodes of "The Family Guy," "Breaking Bad" and "Hung." Claire Danes plays a CIA agent in Showtime's new "Homeland." No comments have been posted to this article.
'50/50' fights cancer with humor - Washington Post

Sep 30, 2011 - The new film “50/50,” starring Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, tells the story of a man in his 20s (Gordon-Levitt) who deals with cancer through humor and the support of his friends. The Post's Jen Chaney interviewed Seth Rogen and the film's
Sylvia Robinson - The Guardian

Sep 30, 2011 - Sylvia Robinson was one of the few female record producers of the 1960s. Photograph: Michael Ochs Archives Sylvia Robinson, who has died aged 75, made an indelible mark on African-American music as a singer, producer and record company owner.
Bellying Up to the Time When America Went Dry - New York Times

Sep 30, 2011 - Tune in a documentary about the Civil War and you expect it to resonate in the present, since the racial issues that emanated from the era of slavery are still very much with us. But a program about Prohibition?
An Intimate Moment With Radiohead - New York Times

Sep 29, 2011 - Thom Yorke led Radiohead Wednesday evening at the Roseland Ballroom in a show that was both intimate and big in its sound. By NATE CHINEN During one of many small logistical adjustments at Roseland on Wednesday night, Thom Yorke of Radiohead invited
Scarlett Johansson speaks out about privacy - Telegraph.co.uk

Sep 29, 2011 - In an interview with CNN, the actress insisted that celebrities were no different to anyone else when it comes to privacy. Nude photographs of the "The Avengers" star appeared on several celebrity gossip websites earlier this month allegedly taken from
Courtney Love memoir to 'set the record straight' - The Associated Press

Sep 29, 2011 - NEW YORK (AP) — Courtney Love is ready to spill. The hard-living rock star and actress known for her band Hole and for her brief marriage to Kurt Cobain has a book deal with William Morrow. Morrow is an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
Cult Hits, Carnage and Even Chaplin - New York Times

Sep 29, 2011 - Janos Derzsi and Erika Bok in Bela Tarr's “Turin Horse,” which is in the New York Film Festival's main slate. By MANOHLA DARGIS Is more more? Is it better? Moviegoers may be wondering the same thing when faced with the astonishment of offerings in this
Box Office Preview: 'Lion' not sleeping just yet - The Associated Press

Sep 29, 2011 - LOS ANGELES (AP) — There's a chance Disney's "The Lion King" in 3-D will stay on top the box office food chain for an unprecedented third straight weekend. But it could be just a "50/50" chance. The re-release of the 1994 animated classic has turned
Sylvia Robinson, Pioneering Producer of Hip-Hop, Is Dead at 75 - New York Times

Sep 29, 2011 - Sylvia Robinson, a singer, songwriter and record producer who formed the pioneering hip-hop group Sugarhill Gang and made the first commercially successful rap recording with them, died on Thursday in Edison, NJ She was 75.
A Queen's Delusion and Defiance Opens the Met Season - New York Times

Sep 27, 2011 - Anna Netrebko in the title role of Anne Boleyn in the Metropolitan Opera's production of Donizetti's “Anna Bolena." By ANTHONY TOMMASINI Since arriving at the Metropolitan Opera as general manager in 2006, Peter Gelb has been angling to make the
As a new season begins, CBS claims the first win - The Associated Press

Sep 27, 2011 - NEW YORK (AP) — The new TV season is under way, and in the first round, CBS has left its rivals in the dust. For the week, CBS averaged 12 million viewers, more than 2 million viewers ahead of runner-up ABC, the Nielsen Co. said Tuesday.
If She Only Had a Heart - Wall Street Journal

Sep 27, 2011 - For the past several years, Peter Gelb, the Metropolitan Opera's general manager, has been positioning soprano Anna Netrebko as a house star, and on Monday the company mounted a new opening-night production, its first-ever "Anna Bolena
Newsboy Strike? Sing All About It - New York Times

Sep 27, 2011 - With its spring-loaded backflips, airborne spins, rambunctious kicks and balletic pivots, the athletic ensemble in “Newsies the Musical,” which opened on Sunday at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, puts up a persuasive struggle
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Lady Gaga working on new album - The Guardian

Facebook fans drag Taylor Lautner to London - The Associated Press

Hoping for the Next Big Show, TV Ups the Ante - New York Times

Sheen Makes Peace With Ex-Bosses - Wall Street Journal

'Lion King' chases off Brad Pitt to remain No. 1 - The Associated Press

A Fierce Primordial Land Holds Mankind's Only Hope - New York Times

Alec Baldwin Sets Record Hosting 'SNL' - New York Times

Ballet scored by McCartney debuts in NYC - UPI.com

Tony Bennett: George Bush told me Iraq war was 'a mistake' - The Guardian

Billy Beane of 'Moneyball' Has Given Up on His Own Hollywood Ending - New York Times

Dolores Hope, Singer and Bob Hope's Widow, Dies at 102 - New York Times

Emmy Awards 2011: Ricky Gervais's 'censored' cameo - Telegraph.co.uk

Netflix Separates DVD and Streaming Services - Wall Street Journal

'Two and a Half Men' co-star hails contrite Sheen - AFP

It's Not Easy to Be a Goddess's Boy Toy - New York Times






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