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admin @ Sat, 2006-09-09 11:00

Back to Home > Saturday, Sep 09, 2006 Posted on Sat, Sep. 09, 2006 email this print this

he philosophy of the youth ministry business these days is summed up by a recent cover story in Group magazine, the industry's must-read glossy: "Busting the ‘Cool Leader' Myth."

The sarcastic cover photo - a young, cute guy wearing a goatee and jeans, with a guitar slung across his back...

admin @ Sat, 2006-09-09 11:00

The lights had barely dimmed at a media screening of the controversial Shortbus at the Toronto International Film Festival yesterday when a man stormed out, declaring that a three-way homosexual sex scene featuring a raunchy rendition of God Bless America was going too far.

It was exactly the type of outraged reaction to sex that director John Cameron Mitchell was trying to combat wit...

admin @ Sat, 2006-09-09 11:00

Here! TV’s softcore gay porn show ‘Dante’s Cove’ gives a whole new meaning to ‘fantasy’ genre

USUALLY WHEN A SHOW is classified as a “fantasy” series, that means that there are some magic, mysteries and monsters involved, like “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” or “Charmed.” But Here! TV’s “Dante’s Cove&rdqu...

admin @ Sat, 2006-09-09 11:00

TORONTO -- It's the age-old complaint of married males.

"We used to have sex everywhere, all the time. Now hardly at all. Whatever happened to the hot tamale I married? I feel conned."

Of course there are some women with similar bitter complaints about sex-shy husbands, but it seems to be mostly a male complaint.

But according to a survey from Hamburg-Eppendorf University in ...

admin @ Sat, 2006-09-09 11:00

We collapsed together in the snow, our inebriated laughter filling the frigid campus air. Our roughhousing, although crude and clumsy, was unmistakably flirtatious.

He'd delivered a handful of snow to the back of my neck, and in retaliation I'd tripped him. Our bodies fell with a muted crunch. Then he pulled me on top of him. It was a delicious moment of anticipation and aroused senses...

admin @ Sat, 2006-09-09 11:00

HBO 101: Original series have made cable channel an Emmy magnet

Everybody who's hot for HBO will recognize those names. But do you recall Martin Tupper, Jack Tanner and Larry Sanders? These HBO characters -- an immature divorcee with trouble separating reality from the tons of vintage TV he watched as a child; a presidential hopeful; and a neurotic, narcissistic talk show host -- were fe...

admin @ Sat, 2006-09-09 11:00

Cathleen Allison/Nevada Appeal Nevada Sen. Dina Titus, D-Las Vegas, speaks to a group of Pioneer High School students Friday afternoon. Titus, who is running for governor, discussed issues and answered questions raised by the students.

Friday afternoon, Pioneer High School students got a lesson in politics from a visiting professor who happens to know a thing or two about campaigning.

admin @ Fri, 2006-09-08 11:00

We've finished our preseason scouting and hung our tree stands along well-traveled deer trails, hopefully next to a mature white oak that'll begin dropping acorns soon.

Finally - the time of year we've been waiting for is here - the beginning of football season, and better yet, opening day of hunting season, specifically archery.

Archery season provides a great opportunity to tak...

admin @ Fri, 2006-09-08 11:00

Lulu Spencer makes a big decision regarding her unwanted pregnancy next week on "General Hospital."

"Lulu accidentally got pregnant by Dillon Quartermaine," says Julie Marie Berman, who plays the recently deflowered teenage daughter of daytime's most famous couple, Luke and Laura. "She's facing a really difficult decision about whether or not she wants to be a teen mother to an unexpect...

admin @ Fri, 2006-09-08 11:00

Back to Home > Friday, Sep 08, 2006 Entertainment Posted on Fri, Sep. 08, 2006 email this print this

There are three key elements in the film noir thriller "Hollywoodland."

A character study of a low-rent private eye who gets in way over his head when he tackles a high-profile case, a role brilliantly brought to life by Oscar-winner Adrien Brody.

An atmospheric homage to the "...