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...woman, I can't promise a longer dingus. Who would you most want to see play at YardFest? Girl Talk Redux. For real, this time. What issue should the Arts Task Force have addressed in its report? 1. Catching that pesky Hamburglar 2. The impact that the Rick Roll at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will have on the future of Rick Rolling, since this is definitive proof that the phenomenon has gone too mainstream for many purists. 3. Is Stephen Greenblatt's lime-green ski vest a work...
...than life, is nevertheless entertaining and encompasses everything from love, lust, and racial angst to a great take on the blues and its road to popularity. The movie gives true meaning and foundation to the classic cliché of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll. “Cadillac Records” just feels real: the violence is brutal; the passion is stirring; the move from rags to riches is just as easy as that from riches to rags; and the music is moving...
...second free throw with two seconds left and senior forward Katie Rollins kicked the ensuing Vermont inbounds pass out of harms’ way to secure the victory. “Usually when you make the kind of errors we made at the end, the pressure mounts, and you roll over, and the momentum shifts,” coach Kathy Delany-Smith said. “I was really happy with our youth that we didn’t roll over and die. It’s a big win.” The Cantamounts held the momentum...
...another way to put famous fannies. The real critics groups have the freedom to honor their preferred films, whether hits or cult items; but the Globers have a sterner agenda. What matters to them is not what movies win but who's in the audience, and the roll call of nominations is their list for a fabulous party...
...Attorney dropped many a memorable sound byte when he unveiled corruption charges against Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich on Tuesday, referring to the governor's actions as a "political corruption crime spree" that brought the state's notoriously crooked politics to a "truly new low" and "would make Lincoln roll over in his grave." The rhetoric, called priggish by some, is not surprising for a guy who has built his career fighting Mob bosses, terrorists, drug lords and double-dealing public servants like former Bush aide "Scooter" Libby. "It has become a cliché to compare him to Eliot Ness...