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FLIFF: 200 films, so it's your movie
Special CorrespondentFor an event that prides itself on diverse programming, the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival has outdone itself. At this year's fest, which unspools Wednesday and runs through Nov. 11, Andy Griffith is a playboy. Corey Feldman stars in a...Tags: Cheryl Hines, Broward County, John Waters, Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, Vinnie Jones
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'Spilling The Beans' With Jack Klugman
Mention "The Odd Couple" and character Oscar Madison, and you will probably think of actor Jack Klugman, who played the sloppy roommate in the popular television series with Tony Randall. Klugman, who also played Madison on Broadway, is equally well-known...Tags: Jack Klugman, Theater, NBC, Television, Celebrity
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Seinfeld's cars and state grants to fight foreclosure
Seinfeld's collecting habit is not about nothing In Touch magazine recently named Jerry Seinfeld as the celeb who owns the "priciest collectibles." "The comedian once spent $1.4 million just to build a garage to house his enormous car collection, which...Tags: New York, Islip, Upper West Side, Santa Monica, Central Islip
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DVD Quick Picks: October 9, 2008
SLEEPER PATROL The Memory Keeper's Daughter 2008, Sony, unrated, $25 Lifetime sudser is about a doctor ( Dermot Mulroney) who tells his wife (Gretchen Mol) that their Down Syndrome daughter died in childbirth when, in fact, she's being raised by a...Tags: Saturday Night Live, Emily Watson, Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Dermot Mulroney
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Knocking New York down to size
Special to the Chicago TribuneEditor's note: Amanda Joyce moved to New York from Hinsdale four years ago. To an outsider, any city can be intimidating. Many Downstaters dread the thought of venturing into Chicago, so they don't. And what a shame, because especially at this time of...Tags: Statue of Liberty, Mini, Chicago Skyline, Central Park, Imperial and Royal Matters
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The All-Revealing Celebrity Lunch
AP Entertainment WriterIn entertainment journalism, the purpose of the lunch interview is twofold: to help the reporter feel like a normal, social being, and to have an excuse to talk with food in one's mouth. Interviews are done in any number of ways: over the phone, at a...Tags: Film Festivals, Pixar, Celebrity, James Brown, Marissa Jaret Winokur
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Anti-McCain message in Microsoft ad?
The Swampby Frank James As I watched the Washington Redskins-Philadelphia Eagles game yesterday, a Microsoft ad came on, part of the software giant's new campaign in which a number of real people announce "I'm a PC" or just "PC." Kind of......Tags: Microsoft Corp., Halloween, Bill Gates, Advertising, Barack Obama
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Seinfeld: Was He Just Cancelled?
The TV ZoneJerry Seinfeld...CANCELLED??!! Umm....I'm not sure (sorry) but you will note that today, those ads featuring him and Bill Gates will end after just two weeks of saturation bombing on an unsuspecting and entirely blameless American viewing audience. It...Tags: Michel Gondry, Television Industry, Eva Longoria, NBC, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Corrections and clarifications, Sep. 29, 2008
•An article on the front page of Sunday's Arts & Entertainment section misidentified Larry Charles as a co-creator of "Seinfeld." The show was co-created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld; Charles worked on the series as a writer, supervising...Tags: Larry David
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Neither snow, nor rain, nor _ aw, the heck with it: Feds say ex-carrier hid undelivered mail
Associated Press WriterDETROIT (AP) _ In a case that echoes a "Seinfeld" episode, a former postal worker has been charged with stealing thousands of pieces of mail that authorities say she had kept in a storage unit northwest of Detroit. More than 9,000 pieces of mail have...Tags: Crimes, Prosecution, Theft, Transportation, Wayne Knight
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Microsoft fires latest salvo in ad campaign
Sentinel Staff WriterSo first computer giant Microsoft released two commercials featuring 1990s sitcom star Jerry Seinfeld and company founder Bill Gates as part of its $300 million campaign to fight Apple's "I'm a Mac; I'm a PC" campaign. The first ad showed Seinfeld...Tags: Microsoft Corp., Political Candidates, Bill Gates, Employees, New York Times
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You think it was a crime, but do the police?
If a crime occurs and a police officer doesn't write a report about it, did the crime really happen? That's what Dan Evensen of Towson is wondering right now. He had seen Jerry Seinfeld perform at the Meyerhoff earlier this month and had gone out for...Tags: Witnesses, Prosecution, Theft, Police, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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