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admin @ Tue, 2006-09-05 11:00

Michael Moore will give Toronto film festival audiences sneak peeks from his two new documentaries, one of which is Sicko, his U.S. health care shocker that could be as controversial as Fahrenheit 9/11.

The other is a work-in-progress called The Great '04 Slacker Uprising, a document of the needling leftie's political travels during the 2004 U.S. election campaign.

Another hot and...

admin @ Tue, 2006-09-05 11:00

What: A pair of crisis negotiators face the added challenge of negotiating their on-the-job affair.

Who: Ron Livingston, Rosemarie DeWitt, Michael Cudlitz, Gina Torres, Raquel Alessi.

Why: Sex and the City fans know Livingston is tough, adorable and just a little kookie, and as his brainy, no-nonsense partner, DeWitt is equally hot.

How: Crisis-negotiation partners...

admin @ Tue, 2006-09-05 11:00

As previously stated, I hold a deep, deep prejudice against the music of this era... but this kind of '70s groove is something I can get into. It makes me want to shake my hips, which is not something I do well, or often, and sounds to me a little bit like the predecessor to Jodeci's ''Canned Heat,'' with those bursts of ''Shame!'' Other things working in its favor: I am in a good moo...

admin @ Tue, 2006-09-05 11:00

Back to Home > Tuesday, Sep 05, 2006 Posted on Tue, Sep. 05, 2006 email this print this

Julian McMahon turned 38 recently. But he couldn't wait for the day to celebrate.

A week before, he took a day for himself - getting a massage, a manicure and a pedicure and drinking tea.

He says it didn't matter to him when he honored the milestone. For him, "It's just a day anyway," he...

admin @ Tue, 2006-09-05 11:00

Julian McMahon turned 38 recently, but he couldn't wait for the day to celebrate.

A week before, he took a day for himself, getting a massage, a manicure and a pedicure and drinking tea. He says it didn't matter to him when he honored the milestone. For him, "it's just a day anyway," he says.

On his birthday, as was the case for the last 10 of them, he was working. During this pa...

admin @ Mon, 2006-09-04 11:00

you want to call it a religious belief or a cultural belief or a traditional belief, you can attribute it to all of that."

Added Gallegly: "Does religion influence me on this? I'm sure, subconsciously, if not consciously, it does."

Positions on end-of-life decisions tended to include more personal discretion. In some cases, lawmakers have had to shoulder the burden of taking a love...

admin @ Mon, 2006-09-04 11:00

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admin @ Mon, 2006-09-04 11:00

Even as you read this, it's my guess that at least a thousand aspiring filmmakers are hunched over their PCs and Macs in coffee shops and basement offices, working on the screenplay they hope will get them that breakthrough showcase at Sundance 2009. It'll be a low-budget, indie-feel kind of film -- but maybe a hot, Maxim-pinup-TV-starlet and a veteran character actor or two will attach thems...

admin @ Mon, 2006-09-04 11:00

When your moniker is "Slap Your Favorite DJ" and you are one of the premier personalities on the number one hip-hop radio station in New York, Hot 97, professing to be the Drama King comes easy. During his weekly show properly titled "The Drama Hour," DJ Kay Slay consistently brings the heat that's made him one of the most noted names in hip-hop. With more than twenty plus years in the culture...

admin @ Mon, 2006-09-04 11:00

Back to Home > News > Monday, Sep 04, 2006 Local News Posted on Mon, Sep. 04, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this

Palo Alto seems to be becoming Silicon Valley's little slice of Manhattan.

In her review Sunday of ``Madison & Fifth'' on University Avenue, Mercury News restaurant critic pointed out the eatery's very appropriate New York City atmosphere.

That w...