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The Filth and Wisdom of Madonna
Reporting From New YorkSome showbiz clichés exist for a reason. For nearly a quarter of a century, Madonna, who turned 50 this year, has been a music megastar, a pop culture provocateur and a global brand name. But what she really wants to do is direct. "I've been in...Tags: Demonstration, John McCain, Marilyn Monroe, Movies, Madonna
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Over-the-top Cerda in 'Haywire'; quiet 'Quills'
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNESPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE HAYWIRE! (***) Hell in a Handbag brings the seasonal camp to Technicolor life in Tim Wilkins and Kevin Remington's goofy Mixmaster pastiche of two Joan Crawford vehicles—1964's "Strait-Jacket" and 1967's "Berserk." The...Tags: Migration, Joan Crawford, Haywire!, Sade, Tickets
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What scared us during Fashion Week
All during Fashion Week, our Style team brought you more than a few of our favorite things - beautiful clothes, beautiful people, the fabulous scene. But now that it's over, well, we have to admit, (insert soundtrack from "Psycho" shower scene here) there...Tags: Fashion Trends, Abusive Behavior
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Super assignment:Bears in the big one
Tribune staff reporterMy favorite story It's fashionable for journalists to complain about working Super Bowls, but there are few better gigs than covering one involving your local team. It's one of those moments when you know every single word you write will be read. Play...Tags: Devin Hester, Rex Grossman, Brian Urlacher, Super Bowl, Chicago Bears
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'30 Days of Night'
Special to NewsdayAmong the grazing herd of young, virtually transparent Hollywood heartthrobs, Josh Hartnett could probably be voted Least Likely to Have a Reflection in a Mirror. So it's apt that he's in a vampire movie, even one as silly as "30 Days of Night." In it,...Tags: Josh Hartnett, Movies, John Anderson
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Exorcize those work demons
Special to amNewYorkFox's reality cooking show, "Hell's Kitchen" does not sugar-coat anything, save the crème brulee, and even that's a bit scorched. With a screaming supervisor, who does more screaming than supervising, and back-stabbing co-workers, it's a wonder the... -
My life with a big black boot
Special to The TimesThere I was, a relatively healthy old guy in a stall shower, preparing to celebrate a 34th wedding anniversary with my ever-loving spouse, Elsie. While reaching to turn off the spray, I slipped, lost my balance and fell forward, hitting my noggin on the...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Therapies, Physical Fitness, Health Treatments
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Movie review: 'The Devil's Rejects'
Tribune staff reporterZero stars (out of four) In the first third of rocker/director Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects," one of his serial killer anti-heroes proclaims, "I am the devil and I am here to do the devil's work." His claim seems dubious. If Satan were involved...Tags: Butch Cassidy, Movies, William Forsythe, Quentin Tarantino, Benedict Arnold
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Nightlife
Prague's past plays a big part in its entertainment scene by providing centuries-old stone cellars for musicians to blaze away in, sculpted facades for beerhalls to make noise behind, or grand auditoriums for the staging of classical events. Competing...Tags: Bill Clinton, Classical Music, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Theater, Music
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One more reason France sucks
France, home of the Marquis de Sade, is the setting for one of the most sadistic horror films to bloody American screens in recent years. High Tension is obscenely gross, nauseatingly savage and terrifying. The movie could have been a classic slasher film...Tags: Movies
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'Swimming Upstream'
Times Staff Writer"Swimming Upstream" is a welcome throwback to the rich Australian cinema of the late '70s and '80s that was suffused with the sense of an entire people discovering itself on the screen. There was a tremendous freshness, energy and lack of self-...Tags: Geoffrey Rush, Football, Movies, Peter Sellers, Judy Davis
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Movie review: 'Lunacy'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) It is a question every surrealist must answer. How do you send the viewer spinning into a vortex so that the vision at hand--or, in the case of film, the visions--become the only possible reality? For the Czech surrealist Jan...Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Migration, Movies, Music Box Theatre
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