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Three shows, second chances
verne.gay@newsday.comWelcome to "reboot" night on ABC. And an interesting night this is. The writers' strike derailed the network's Wednesday-night lineup, like the rest of television, before some of those shows had a chance to build audiences. Tonight, the second chance....Tags: Kate Walsh, Crimes, Television, Santa Monica, Tim Burton
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Wednesday's Highlights
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Familiar ring: On "The New Adventures of Old Christine" (8 p.m. CBS), Richard asks Christine to return her wedding ring, which was previously his mother's, so he can use it to propose to New Christine.
Executed in error? "Secrets of the Dead" (8...Tags: Baseball, NBC, CBS Corp., Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox
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OFF THE WALL: The Baldwins, Brits, Mets and the Riflehead
diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall can't get enough of those Baldwin brothers. DIRTY SEXY SOAP. Watch a Baldwin brother date a transsexual! The (scripted) reality is actually less lurid than the come-on when Billy Baldwin's character sweetly romances Candis Cayne in the...Tags: Chris Rock, Andrew Dice Clay, David Duchovny, NBC, New York Mets
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Friday's Highlights
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Bullish: On "America's Toughest Jobs" (8 p.m. NBC), the eight remaining contestants travel to San Angelo, Texas, where they hop into a barrel and allow a bull to knock them around.
Number one: Cast members debut their songs and John makes his...Tags: Don Rickles, San Francisco Giants, Baseball, Movies, Texas Rangers
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Classical music schedule
SEPTEMBER SEPT. 6 Guitarist Ana Vidovic; An die. SEPT. 7 Organist Jonathan Moyer; all-Messiaen; Cathedral. SEPT. 7 Harmonious Blacksmith; An die. SEPT. 9 Mobtown Modern; Lang, Spangler, Wolfe; Contemporary. SEPT. 11 Pianists Julian Lawrence...Tags: Andrea Bocelli, Music Theater, Arts, Theater, Engineering
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Terror in the graveyard!
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCinespia at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery is the place to be for offbeat screenings in the summer: sitting in the grass in the dark, the lights of Hollywood aglow overhead, flirting over open containers of Trader Joe's nosh. The formula – screening a...Tags: Death and Dying, Julie Christie, Movies, Quentin Tarantino, Smokey Robinson
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THE GUIDE: EVENTS & REVIVALS
Events & Revivals AFI at ArcLight presents 100 Years 100 Movies Cinerama Dome, ArcLight Hollywood, 6360 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood. (323) 464-1478. The Fly (1983) Q&A with director Cronenberg and composer Howard Shore to follow screening. Wed., 8 p.m....Tags: Death and Dying, Orson Welles, Julie Christie, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Culver City
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Mark Tribe's Port Huron Project via Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
Times Art CriticEarly Saturday evening, Providence, R.I.-based artist Mark Tribe orchestrated a reenactment of a 1971 speech by Chicano labor activist César Chávez protesting the Vietnam War. On the South Lawn of Exposition Park, midway between the Natural History Museum...Tags: Photography, Demonstration, Beverly Hills, Wars and Interventions, Arts
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Monarchists Are Seeing Red, Communists Are Royally Peeved
Ninety years after he was executed by a Bolshevik firing squad, Czar Nicholas II is leading a tight race to be named the greatest Russian in history. His closest competitors? Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and Vladimir Lenin, the founder of the Soviet...Tags: Diahann Carroll, Jazz Music, Crimes, David Hasselhoff, Music
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Kristen Bell Voices 'Astro Boy' Role
Zap2It.comKristen Bell has landed a key vocal role in Warner Brothers' CG-animated take on "Astro Boy." Directed by David Bowers, "Astro Boy" is based on the classic Osamu Tezuka comic series which first began as a Japanese manga, evolved into a cartoon premiering...Tags: Nicolas Cage, Scarlett Johansson, Nathan Lane, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Kristen Bell
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'Deception'
Chicago TribuneIt takes more than a middle-period- Hitler haircut and a pair of specs to render Ewan McGregor unto dweebdom. The actor may have undertaken one too many nude scenes in his career to convincingly inhabit the soul of a mouse, even one morphing into a...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Michelle Williams, Adolf Hitler, Ewan McGregor, Accounting and Auditing
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'Click & Clack's As the Wrench Turns'
Times Television CriticBased on the popular National Public Radio series “Car Talk” -- although "based on" may suggest more of a resemblance than exists between them -- “Click & Clack’s As the Wrench Turns” is the first PBS cartoon to be geared...Tags: Richard Nixon, Vehicles, Homer Simpson, Television, Radio
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