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Column: Glee loses once faithful fan
For those of you who happened to read my first column encouraging you to give Glee a chance in its second season, I think I take it back. As of now I think it's been long enough to see where this season is going. It appears that the story is going nowhere.
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Coco, ‘Conan,’ and cable
Lucille Ball and Yosemite Sam already have their spots, and now the time has come for Conan O’Brien to prove once again that he deserves a place among America’s favorite redheads. On Nov. 8, O’Brien’s new show, humbly titled “Conan,” will premiere on TBS.
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‘Psych’ stars hit the road for college tour
More than 600 Boston U. students and "Psych" fans cheered on television stars James Roday and Dulé Hill as they promoted their show on Tuesday at Jacob Sleeper Auditorium. The actors, who were on a four-day College Tour, screened a new episode airing on Nov.
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Thousands rally on National Mall for sanity (and/or fear)
Comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert drew an estimated 215,000 to the National Mall Saturday for their Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear, despite an unclear definition beforehand on whether the rally was intended for entertainment or to push a political agenda.
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Thousands trek to D.C. for “Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear”
WASHINGTON - Comedy Central funnymen Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart drew a crowd of celebrities and fans alike Saturday in Washington, D.C., with names such as Ozzy Osbourne and actor Sam Waterston joining the duo for their "Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear.
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Un-Gleeful response to GQ photo shoot
Glee — a TV show about outcasts, divas and geeks — has certainly proven it’s a favorite, winning four Emmys this year along with a steady following of self-professed “Gleeks.” Some, however, aren’t the biggest fans.
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Northwestern U’s John Park reaches finals in Korean version of “American Idol”
The next Asian pop sensation could be Northwestern U student John Park. The senior is taking this quarter off from NU classes to compete in the Korean version of "American Idol," called "Superstar K", in Seoul. Park is one of two competitors remaining in the competition.
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Column: ‘Glee’ limits diversity of religion
I am a little late to the “Glee” party. My first episode was last week’s “Grilled Cheesus.” It was slightly hard for me to appreciate the style of the show as many others are able to, what with the singing and musical drama feel.
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Column: Passionately moderate
Jon Stewart wants to change the way Americans discuss politics. Unlike those on the far right and far left of the political spectrum, Stewart hopes to foster intelligent discourse among the middle rather than using tactics like fear-mongering.
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