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Sci Fi Channel Wants To Ressurrect Alien Nation - Slashfilm.com
Fox 21 will produce, and president Chris Topper described the show as ideal for the channel at the moment, as it is both a sci-fi tale and a procedural police drama that allows for many standalone stories. “[Sci Fi is] looking for more grounded sci

‘Girl From Monaco’ has two personalities: Funny and overdramatic - USA Today
The Girl From Monaco is a broad comedy and sometimes charming character study that takes a strange turn in tone and becomes a disappointing drama. Fabrice Luchini, with his subtly expressive face, is a wise choice for the part of Bertrand, a cultured

Comic-Con Film Festival announces 64 selections - Screendaily
The Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival has announced the selections for its festival, which runs concurrent to larger San Diego Comic-Con (July 23-26). The jury for the festival includes San Diego Film Critics Society president Beth

Franken: Affordable health care is priority - Post-Bulletin
ST. PAUL, Minn. — With the drawn-out Senate race behind him, Democrat Al Franken said he’s looking forward to getting to work in Washington — and one of his first priorities will be affordable health care. Franken told Minnesota Public Radio on

Love Means Never Having To Say You’re Resigning: A Reenactment Of The - Huffingtonpost.com
Andy Cobb is back with the second installment of his conservative erotica series “Drill Baby Drill,” in which explores Republican writings on the topic of sex. He chose Glenn Beck as his first subject , which scarred us for life, and now he’s moved

Arth Responds - The Washington Independent.com
Yesterday, I highlighted the dark-horse campaign of Michael E. Arth for governor of Florida, pointing readers to the whimsical bio featured on his website. This morning, Arth responded in the comment thread: Having just entered the race I’m an

Franken picks Wellstone as his model - Minneapolis Star Tribune
After he is sworn in as Minnesota’s newest U.S. Senator, Al Franken will sit at the desk of his political hero - Paul Wellstone. Franken said today that Senate leaders have told him they have kept the desk open for him and it significance will not be

Woody Allen - Newsday
Woody Allen is a three-time Academy Award-winning film director, writer, actor, comedian, playwright and musician. He writes and directs his movies and has also acted in the majority of them. His style, which mixes satire, wit and humor, has made him

Local actor, founder of Spotlight Theatre, dies - Lansing State Journal
Len Kluge, whose intense performances were a key part of local theater for decades, died early this morning. Kluge, 63, was founder of Spotlight Theatre, which had a 20-year stay in Grand Ledge. He was also known for work in other theaters, from a

South Park Theatre gives ‘Pied Piper’ a dose of humor - Pittsburgh Tribune Review
When: 6:30 p.m. Monday; 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m. Wednesday, weather permitting Admission: $2. Visitors are welcome to bring picnics. The funny tale of a frustrated rat-catcher and the stubborn, comical rodents he pursues will play out

Sci Fi Channel Wants To Ressurrect Alien Nation - Slashfilm.com
Fox 21 will produce, and president Chris Topper described the show as ideal for the channel at the moment, as it is both a sci-fi tale and a procedural police drama that allows for many standalone stories. “[Sci Fi is] looking for more grounded sci

‘Girl From Monaco’ has two personalities: Funny and overdramatic - USA Today
The Girl From Monaco is a broad comedy and sometimes charming character study that takes a strange turn in tone and becomes a disappointing drama. Fabrice Luchini, with his subtly expressive face, is a wise choice for the part of Bertrand, a cultured

Comic-Con Film Festival announces 64 selections - Screendaily
The Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival has announced the selections for its festival, which runs concurrent to larger San Diego Comic-Con (July 23-26). The jury for the festival includes San Diego Film Critics Society president Beth

Franken: Affordable health care is priority - Post-Bulletin
ST. PAUL, Minn. — With the drawn-out Senate race behind him, Democrat Al Franken said he’s looking forward to getting to work in Washington — and one of his first priorities will be affordable health care. Franken told Minnesota Public Radio on

Love Means Never Having To Say You’re Resigning: A Reenactment Of The - Huffingtonpost.com
Andy Cobb is back with the second installment of his conservative erotica series “Drill Baby Drill,” in which explores Republican writings on the topic of sex. He chose Glenn Beck as his first subject , which scarred us for life, and now he’s moved

Arth Responds - The Washington Independent.com
Yesterday, I highlighted the dark-horse campaign of Michael E. Arth for governor of Florida, pointing readers to the whimsical bio featured on his website. This morning, Arth responded in the comment thread: Having just entered the race I’m an

Franken picks Wellstone as his model - Minneapolis Star Tribune
After he is sworn in as Minnesota’s newest U.S. Senator, Al Franken will sit at the desk of his political hero - Paul Wellstone. Franken said today that Senate leaders have told him they have kept the desk open for him and it significance will not be

Woody Allen - Newsday
Woody Allen is a three-time Academy Award-winning film director, writer, actor, comedian, playwright and musician. He writes and directs his movies and has also acted in the majority of them. His style, which mixes satire, wit and humor, has made him

Local actor, founder of Spotlight Theatre, dies - Lansing State Journal
Len Kluge, whose intense performances were a key part of local theater for decades, died early this morning. Kluge, 63, was founder of Spotlight Theatre, which had a 20-year stay in Grand Ledge. He was also known for work in other theaters, from a

South Park Theatre gives ‘Pied Piper’ a dose of humor - Pittsburgh Tribune Review
When: 6:30 p.m. Monday; 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m. Wednesday, weather permitting Admission: $2. Visitors are welcome to bring picnics. The funny tale of a frustrated rat-catcher and the stubborn, comical rodents he pursues will play out

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