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Out Of The Shadows
By ROGER CATLIN | Courant TV CriticPerhaps because of their association with darkness and shadow, the essence of movie drama, vampires have been part of film culture since "Nosferatu." Defined by Bela Lugosi and stylized by everyone from Anne Rice to Andy Warhol, the vampire has become...Tags: Television Industry, Louisiana, Anna Paquin, Minority Groups, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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Meet 'The Book of Lies' author Brad Meltzer in Boca Raton
Triple-threat author Brad Meltzer enters The Da Vinci Code sweepstakes with his latest novel, The Book of Lies. Meltzer — who grew up in North Miami Beach, married his childhood sweetheart and resides in South Florida — published his first...Tags: Book, North Miami, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Superman, Coral Gables
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With 50 Years' Seniority, AARP's Strength Is In Its Numbers
Washington PostThe late-night comedians love to needle AARP as the unflagging advance team for senility. They're the folks who send the dreaded membership invite when you hit 50, an otherwise sunny reminder that you're well on your way to that last roundup. David...Tags: Public Relations, Conan O'Brien, Lobbying, Election Day, Magazines
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Let The Best Doll Win!
LOS ANGELES TIMESA pair of new books paint the presidential candidates as two-dimensional politicians, capture them in various states of undress and reveal what they've long kept hidden in their closets. What's more, the books depict both as small men — about 8...Tags: Cindy McCain, John McCain, Political Candidates, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama
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Parties pop up around MTV's Video Music Awards
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWho is the biggest star at MTV's Video Music Awards? Before and after Sunday's show, it's the resurgent Hollywood night-life scene. After stops in New York, Miami and a critically maligned program last year inside the Palms casino in Las Vegas, the VMAs...Tags: Magazines, Marketing, Music, Panic at the Disco, Awards and Prizes
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Blurring of journalism lines in Palin story hurts public
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe mystery woman of the great white north, Sarah Palin, introduced herself to the nation last night as a regular "gal." And now Americans craving more information about the would-be vice president of the United States will turn to . . . Yes, their...Tags: Magazines, American Idol, Sarah Palin, Barack Obama, Republican National Conventions
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Novelist Stewart O'Nan at Farmington Library
Special to The CourantWelcome to the new Write Stuff column, your convenient, one-stop spot for news about author appearances, book-signings, discussions and other literary events happening in the area each week. Here are some programs taking place today through Wednesday....Tags: Boston Red Sox, Missing in Action, Fiction, Stephen King, Middletown
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Events Calendar: Sept. 4-12
THURSDAY SEPT. 4 ART Opening Art Reception: Recent work by Catherine Billingsley, Jan-Ru Wan and Christine Zoller. Show runs through Oct. 12. 6:30-8 p.m. Moravian College, Payne Gallery, 1200 Main St., Bethlehem. 610-861-1680. http://www.moravian.edu ....Tags: Boz Scaggs, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Classical Music, Woodrow Wilson, Penn State University
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Howard County Datebook
On Stage 'Blacklisted' Rep Stage, the professional theater-in-residence at Howard Community College, is starting its 16th season with Trumbo: Red, White and Blacklisted, Christopher Trumbo's story of his father, screenwriter Dalton Trumbo's ordeal with...Tags: Classical Music, Music, Theater, Children, People
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Old Buttonwood Favorite Opens New Season
The Buttonwood Tree, 605 Main St., Middletown, has a new director and a busy new season in the works. Anne-Marie Cannata has assumed the leadership role and she's working very hard. The bookstore section has reopened and has regular hours Monday through...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Arts, Photography, Music, Glastonbury
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'Wall Street Journal' adds glossy 'WSJ.'
The Associated PressThe Wall Street Journal's new glossy lifestyle magazine for high-end consumers will debut with this Saturday's newspaper as the company looks to boost advertising opportunities amid an overall decline in the industry. The inaugural cover features a model...Tags: Advertising, News Corp., Magazines, Marketing, Sarah Palin
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Religion Digest
Teachings of Jesus in Jewish context Rabbi Martin Siegel, rabbi emeritus of the Columbia Jewish Congregation, will present a series of classes on the teachings of Jesus as understood within a traditional Jewish context; he will present the Sermon on the...Tags: Clarksville, Washington, Baptist, Christianity, Glenwood
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