Archive | Arts & Entertainment
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300 pounds of glitter helps Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show angels shine
From gold to lace, plastic to feathers (and two-foot long umbrellas), this year's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show featured perhaps the most unique angel wings to date. With 2 million Swarovski crystals, the show secured its spot as "the sexiest night on television.
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Movie review: Greatness emanates from espionage film
In many ways, young adults of this day and age have fallen victim to the development of the 21st century.
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Album review: Rihanna able to talk the talk on new album
Electronic sex on a dirty dance floor is the best way to describe Rihanna's newest album, "Talk That Talk." Even though this is Rihanna's third album in as many years, it's surprisingly competent, with a solid mix of leg-spreading beats and that signature Rihanna monotone singing.
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Q&A with Sara Bareilles
In about two weeks, singer and NBC’s “The Sing-Off” judge Sara Bareilles will be at the Hollywood Palladium, finishing up her “Kaleidoscope Heart” tour with one of its last shows.
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Movie review: ‘The Muppets’ is a credible modern return for the puppet posse
In an unusually promising Thanksgiving weekend for family films that also includes Martin Scorcese's "Hugo" and Aardman Animation's "Arthur Christmas," the new "The Muppets" revives the famed franchise from a long cinematic absence.
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Column: Music websites, blogs provide shovel for digging up underground music
Discovering seldom-heard or "underground" bands before the Internet age meant combing through stacks of vinyl and CDs in local record shops or ordering directly from trusted record labels.
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TV review: FX sitcom is a ‘League’ above the rest
As prominent sitcoms such as "The Office" and "Two and a Half Men" wave goodbye to their heydays, where should audiences turn for doses of lighthearted television comedy?
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TV review: ‘The Walking Dead’ breathes life into genre
Sheriff’s Deputy Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) has awoken from a gunshot related coma to find himself in the middle of a post-apocalyptic world, completely overrun by the walking dead.
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Movie review: ‘Breaking Dawn’ bites off more than it can chew
Nothing on earth possesses more power than a fad. Many days have passed since Lisa Frank and pop rocks and easy bake ovens ruled the world. Now the fad is romance with the supernatural. It's wild enough to reminisce over lukewarm brownie batter heated by a light bulb.