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Kimberly McBroom's Blog
Tuesday, May 7 I truly hope you were able to catch "Susan's Story," either last night at 6 or today on WDBJ 7 Mornin'. Susan Bahorich bravely shared her personal struggle with ovarian cancer. I am so proud of her for being open and honest with what she is...Tags: U.S. Congress, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Regional Authority, Flu Vaccine, Bob McDonnell
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Winter TCA: Elisabeth Moss takes break from ad world to find a missing girl in 'Top of the Lake'
This story has been updated. See below. One day, Elisabeth Moss (as Peggy) is giving her notice to Don Draper; the next, she’s in an unheated shed in the outskirts of Queenstown, New Zealand, rehearsing for a Jane Campion mystery. “It...
Tags: Al Pacino, Movies, New Zealand, Sundance Film Festival, Elisabeth Moss
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Runway news: Such eye-catchers
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticDesigner merry go round Stefano Pilati was out at Yves Saint Laurent and in at Ermenegildo Zegna. Versus, Azzaro and Vionnet lost their designers, and Jil Sander was back in at Jil Sander, after Raf Simons left that label for Dior. Nicolas Ghesquière...Tags: Chanel S.A., Kim Kardashian, Downton Abbey (tv program), Hong Kong, Music
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Winter theater 2013: 10 shows for the cold, from classic 'Caesar' to 'Other Desert Cities'
With Scrooge back under wraps, it's time for the 2013 winter theater season to begin in earnest. There's an especially strong slate of classical works opening between now and the end of March, but the offerings also are as diverse as ever. Among the...
Tags: Linda Kimbrough, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Goodman Theatre, John Mahoney
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Larry Hagman dies at 81; TV's J.R. Ewing
Los Angeles TimesFervor for the television show “Dallas” was intense in 1980, when the Queen Mother met actor Larry Hagman and joined the worldwide chorus asking: “Who shot J.R.?” “Not even for you, ma’am,” replied Hagman, who...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Liver Transplants, Cirrhosis, Mary Martin, Sidney Sheldon
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How Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence found the 'Silver Linings'
When Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence met for the first time before shooting the new David O. Russell movie "Silver Linings Playbook," they didn't opt for a conventional encounter. There was no leisurely table read of the script, no tell-me-your-...
Tags: The Hangover Part II (movie), Movies, Silver Linings Playbook (movie), David O. Russell, Skype
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'Sister' review: The sad tale of a tiny thief
*** (out of four) I can’t say I expected Chicago-born Gillian Anderson (“The X-Files”) to appear in a small role in the Swiss drama “Sister.” The film, recently named to the shortlist of possible nominees for the 2013...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Movies, Gillian Anderson, Entertainment, Academy Awards
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Producers Guild unveils nominees for TV and digital series awards
The Producers Guild of America announced Wednesday the television series and specials and digital series nominated for the 24th Annual Producers Guild Awards -- and there are some new faces and switch-ups. In the drama category, "Breaking Bad" will...
Tags: Homeland (tv program), Cosmology, Jeff Garlin, Downton Abbey (tv program), Jerry Bruckheimer
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SAG Awards 2013: TV nominations favor cable dramas, network comedies
Cable dramas and network comedies dominated the nominees for the 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. In the drama category, cable favorites such as "Homeland," "Mad Men," "Breaking Bad" and "Boardwalk Empire" picked up multiple nominations, while...
Tags: History (tv network), Homeland (tv program), Cosmology, Television, Nurse Jackie (tv show)
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'The Hour' returns with what might just be best cast on television
The Baltimore SunIt's not often that a sequel is better than the original, especially when the original is as dazzling as BBC America's miniseries "The Hour" was last year. But that's the case with the intoxicating mix of lust, longing, superb acting and a little bit...Tags: Romola Garai, Homeland (tv program), The Iron Lady (movie), Journalism, United Kingdom
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Dominic West - From 'The Wire' to 'The Hour' and beyond
The Baltimore SunThere is certainly no shortage of outstanding leading men working in American TV drama these days. Jon Hamm, Damian Lewis and Michael C. Hall to name a few. But it would be hard to find any whose proven range is greater than that of Dominic West, star of...Tags: Mel Gibson, Homeland (tv program), United Kingdom, James Gandolfini, Music
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Violence in America? We're all responsible
For years, the National Rifle Assn. has been telling us that guns don't kill people, people kill people. In the wake of the Newtown shootings, the group has added a twist. Guns don't kill people; television, film and video games do. Breaking its days-...Tags: Movies, Personal Weapon Control, National Rifle Association of America, Weaponry, Assault
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