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'Charity' is sweet fun at Pennsylvania Playhouse
Special to the Morning CallSomewhere between Lily Tomlin's fresh-mouthed 5-year-old alter-ego Edith Ann and ''Three's Company's'' ditsy blonde bombshell Chrissy lies Elle Barks' Charity Hart Valentine, the perky protagonist of Pennsylvania Playhouse's ''Sweet Charity.'' Barks...Tags: Muhlenberg College, Dance, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Bethlehem (Lehigh, Pennsylvania)
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'Mad Men,' '30 Rock' take top awards at Emmys
verne.gay@newsday.comSo, a "Mad" night after all. Engrossing, brilliantly acted and written, yet low-rated, AMC's " Mad Men" wasn't necessarily a lock to win commercial TV's highest honor Sunday night. But win it did: The show, about advertising business in the 1960s, became...Tags: Ryan Seacrest, Elaine May, Howie Mandel, Breaking Bad, CBS Corp.
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'Mad Men,' '30 Rock' clean up at Emmys
verne.gay@newsday.comSo, it was a "Mad" night after all. Engrossing, brilliantly acted and written, yet low-rated, AMC's "Mad Men" wasn't necessarily a lock to win commercial TV's highest honor last night. But win it did: the show set in the 1960s advertising business became...Tags: Ryan Seacrest, John Adams, Elaine May, Howie Mandel, Breaking Bad
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'9 to 5: The Musical'
Times Theater CriticNOTHING gets the comic juices flowing like a workplace revenge fantasy. In "9 to 5: The Musical," an eager-to-please adaptation of the fizzy 1980 pop-feminist film, three female employees, tired of banging their heads against a low-hanging glass ceiling,...Tags: Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman, Gloria Steinem, Movies, Theater
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Stewart, Maher, Cho turn out to honor comedian Carlin
Jon Stewart, Bill Maher and Margaret Cho are among an all-star lineup of entertainers who will honor the late comedian George Carlin at this year's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The prize was announced just before Carlin's death in June. It...Tags: Garry Shandling, Theater, Mark Twain, Joan Rivers, Richard Belzer
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Dolly Parton loves her '9 to 5' gig
Times Pop Music CriticDolly Parton is at her most delightful when she's laughing at her own jokes. Perched on a leather chair in the den of producer Bob Greenblatt's gorgeous Craftsman home in the Hollywood Hills on a mild September day, the 62-year-old country music queen...Tags: Shania Twain, Miley Cyrus, Popular Music, Dolly Parton, E! Entertainment
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First 9 to 5 crowd gets a surprise
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfter two postponements due to "technical demands," the curtain finally rose Tuesday night on previews for "9 to 5: The Musical," where audience members received an unexpected treat -- a mini-concert by Dolly Parton. Parton, of course, penned the music...Tags: Theater, Marc Kudisch, Whitney Houston, Music Theater, Jane Fonda
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Jon Stewart to honor George Carlin at Kennedy Center
The Associated PressJon Stewart, Bill Maher and Margaret Cho are among an all-star lineup of entertainers who will honor the late comedian George Carlin at this year's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The prize was announced just before Carlin's death in June. It will...Tags: Garry Shandling, Theater, Mark Twain, Joan Rivers, Richard Belzer
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First '9 to 5' crowd gets a surprise After two postponements due to "technical demands," the curtain finally rose Tuesday night on previews for "9 to 5: The Musical," where audience members received an unexpected treat -- a mini-concert by Dolly Parton....Tags: Landforms, Jodie Foster, Mike Myers, Rita Moreno, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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'Sons Of Anarchy' Starts On FX; Political Movies On Turner Classic
The day after the final season of "The Shield" began, FX shows another shade of its dramatic ambitions with "Sons of Anarchy" (FX, 10 p.m.), from one of the "Shield" writers, Kurt Sutter. It may seem an audacious series made out of old biker flicks...Tags: Mitt Romney, Brian Wilson, Henry Fonda, Cindy McCain, CBS Corp.
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'How the West Was Won' back in Cinerama at ArcLight Hollywood
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBig-screen films didn't get much bigger or wider than in Cinerama. And this Sunday, the Cinerama Dome at the ArcLight in Hollywood will show the landmark 1963 epic "How the West Was Won" in its recently restored original three-projector Cinerama format...Tags: Gertrude Lawrence, Gregory Peck, Vincent Price, Debbie Reynolds, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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The Boss finishes up his world tour in Wisconsin
MILWAUKEE Bruce Springsteen ended his world tour over the weekend, toned down but revved up. Springsteen played more than 30 songs over 3 1/2 hours Saturday night on Milwaukee's lakefront for Harley-Davidson's 105th anniversary celebration. He made few...Tags: Harley-Davidson Incorporated, Gloria Estefan, Phil McGraw, Bruce Springsteen, Music
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