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Review: 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'
verne.gay@newsday.comTHE SHOW "Shatner's Raw Nerve" WHEN|WHERE Premieres tomorrow at 10 p.m. on BIO (Cablevision Ch. 160) REASON TO WATCH Shatner gets down with his own interview/talk show. WHAT IT'S ABOUT William Shatner does a talk show in which he plumbs other...Tags: Jon Voight, Chris Farley, Valerie Bertinelli, William Shatner
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Steve McQueen was a pilot, not a celebrity, at Santa Paula Airport
One day in 1979, the King of Cool decided to fly.
Before anyone knew it, Steve McQueen was living with his girlfriend in a hangar at the Santa Paula Airport. During the day, he learned to pilot a World War II-era biplane. In the evening, the tough-guy...Tags: Diseases, Motorcycling, Emergency Planning, Cliff Robertson, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Jay Fiondella dies at 82; flamboyant owner of Chez Jay made the restaurant a Santa Monica landmark
Jay Fiondella, the flamboyant owner of Chez Jay, the scruffy restaurant-bar he opened almost 50 years ago that became a Santa Monica landmark and something of a shrine to his exploits as an adventurer, has died. He was 82.
Fiondella died Nov. 6 at a...Tags: Marlon Brando, Diseases, Restaurant and Catering Industry, University of Miami, Los Angeles
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New on Video
Zap2It.comBy Jay Bobbin, Zap2it.com ++++++++++++++++++++ || || || || "WALL-E:" A waste-pickup robot of the future is the title star of this animated, typically clever Disney-Pixar collaboration. With the "voice" of Ben Burtt – a sound-effects veteran whose...Tags: Ugly Betty (tv program), Patty Duke, Billy Ray Cyrus, Leslie Nielsen, Star Trek (movie)
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Star Trek's Abrams beams down to Rome
Associated Press WriterTrekkies, perk up your ears, both pointy and regular: We are about to reveal how it all started. Director and producer J.J. Abrams visited the Eternal City on Friday to give a sneak peek of the early years of Capt. James T. Kirk and the other...Tags: J.J. Abrams, Eric Bana, Iowa, William Shatner, Star Trek (movie)
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Former Isle Satan enjoying new life in Pittsburgh
The return to Nassau Coliseum of former Islander Miro Satan on Saturday night couldn't be much more triumphant. In 13 games, Satan already has eight goals, which is half the total he scored all last season in his worst year since he was a rookie. While...Tags: Thanksgiving, Marian Hossa, Halloween, Field Hockey, Soccer
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Classical Corner
JOHN VON RHEIN'S PICKS Anaphora: New music concert. 2 p.m. Sun.; $5. Green Mill, 4802 N. Broadway;773-878-5552. Chicago Folks Operetta: Now here's a real rarity. Leo Fall's charming, tuneful if obscure Viennese operetta, "The Girl in the Train" (1908),...Tags: Evanston, Millennium Park, Theater, Star Trek (movie), Wheaton College
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Plumbing the odd tales behind one-hit wonders
The Washington PostWarning: The next sounds you hear may hijack your brain. "In the year 2525, if man is still alive." "Here's a little song I wrote, you might want to sing it note for note." "We are the world, we are the children." Heard enough? We haven't! Please...Tags: Popular Music, Bobby McFerrin, Television, American Idol (tv program), Music
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`Star Trek Online' is ready to beam up
" Star Trek Online" is finally going warp speed ahead. After years in development limbo, the "Trek"-themed massively multiplayer online game will engage, according to game developer Cryptic Studios Inc. Jack Emmert, Cryptic Chief Creative Officer,...Tags: Sony Corp., Game Playing, Video Games, Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek (movie)
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It's no mystery that 'X-Files' is on the big screen
Special to NewsdayIt's a mystery worthy of Fox Mulder's scrutiny: Why make a theatrical motion picture of that iconic '90s TV series "The X-Files" six years after the last original episode aired? Nobody's doing "Seinfeld: The Movie," "Friends Forever" or "Walker, Texas...Tags: Annabeth Gish, Chris Carter, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bob Newhart, Texas
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Snubbed By CNN, Aaron Brown Gets Chance To Host New Show On PBS
Aaron Brown's new TV job, hosting "Wide Angle" (CPTV, 9 p.m.), has kept him on the go. "Four of my last five meals have been on airplanes," he told reporters at press tour last month, "so you can imagine the perfect joy that is my life. On the other...Tags: Benjamin Bratt, Conan O'Brien, Refugee, Craig Ferguson, Multi-Sport Events
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