The new adventures of Madeline
atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
The key, says 12-year-old actor Madeline Carroll, is to drink lots of water. And think about your dearly departed doggie.
atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
The key, says 12-year-old actor Madeline Carroll, is to drink lots of water. And think about your dearly departed doggie.
New York Post (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
IVANKA Trump looking to do a book. Doesn't know about what yet nor even who'd be her collaborator yet. Just knows she wants to do it, that it should deal with her being a role model, that the number she expects as an advance is in the neighborhood...
Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
Loosely speaking, there are two Kevin Costners. One is the self-effacing schlub of Bull Durham and Tin Cup, a winning loser who carries himself lightly. The other, the self-important somebody of The Postman and Waterworld, whose messianic heavyosity scuttles both films.
kellogg bloggin' (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
In the movie, "Georgia", Jennifer Jason Leigh is not Georgia. Mare Winningham is Georgia. Georgia ad Leigh's charater, Sadie, are sisters and their lives have gone in opposite directions. Georgia plays and sings folk music. She's hugely successful. She's composed, settled into family life on the farm that had been her parents'. She is the picture of serenity. Even when she performs, it seems that a...
EuroInvestor.co.uk (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
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TVShowsOnDVD.com News (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
By David Lambert - We have late-breaking news today for you fans of Denny Crane! Denny, Alan and the gang return to DVD later this year with Boston Legal - Season 4, coming out on September 23rd. Fox... (more)
Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 05/27/2008
10 tonight Channel 6 Two-time Emmy winner Mare Winningham (right) guest-stars as a woman out for blood; her daughter's murderer was let go on an insanity defense, and she wants Alan's (James Spader) advice on how to kill him and get away with it.
CelebNewsWire (Free subscription) | 05/20/2008
We're getting a little bit sick of talking about the same ten people over and over again, so today we're going to take a trip in the Wayback Machine. We think we'll set it for 2005 and see what kind of mischief we can cause. Perhaps if we're lucky we'll be able to pair off two celebs from the past for our own wacky amusement. But we'll have to be careful not to accidentally...
composite drawlings (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Your birthday today: You are a clear thinker, have an excellent memory and good ideas, and the ability to carry them out. You have a keen sense of humor and a sincere and deep love for your home, which is all important to you. You have a blank space in the book where one might have written in a name of a birthday celebrant, which, one might suppose, puts you in a class by yourself. However, you may...
Jewlicious (Free subscription) | 05/02/2008
Check out these programs in LA for Yom Haatzmaut - all part of a week long program 60-4-60, organized by our partners in 60bloggers, Let My People Sing, and Jewlicious Festival sponsors Oyhoo and Craig n Co. THURSDAY, MAY 8th, Eat, Drink, and Be…The 60-hour celebration begins with a provocative Israel-themed salon hosted by the Professional [...]
PlayBill (Free subscription) | 04/16/2008
RELATED ARTICLES: 12 Apr 2008 -- 12 Apr 2008 -- PHOTO CALL: Winningham and Federer Star in Old Globe's Glass MenagerieMichele Federer and Mare Winningham in The Glass Menagerie.photo by Craig SchwartzThe Old Globe Theatre currently presents Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie starring Mare Winningham and Michele Federer.Joe Calarco stages the Williams play at the San Diego company's Cassius Carter...
San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 04/15/2008
There's little indication that, in the summer of 1944, the world was clamoring for Tennessee Williams to stage a new play titled “The Gentleman Caller.” Least of all the playwright himself.