Audio: Caper
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Excitement abounds in the Easter musical "The Great Egg Caper" at Casa Manana Theatre in Fort Worth, TX.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 3/19/2007
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Pork sandwiches made of communion wafers recipe takes a stand against Catholic dogma and idiotic behavior.
By LaRae Meadows | Published 7/13/2008
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I remember as a kid there were Cotton Caper's everywhere. They were equivalent to today's Mandee's and GAP. Only they were the most popular in the early 80's.
By SummerIsEnding | Published 8/5/2007
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It was 336 years ago today that Thomas Blood attempted to steal the Crown Jewels of England.
By Renaissance Woman | Published 5/13/2007
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Story about three friends spending the day on one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Along the way, they become entangled in several different situations, usually to humorous results.
By Daniel Rackley | Published 4/30/2008
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When a caper movie is done well, it is the most possible fun you can have at the movies. When it is done poorly, it's still pretty darn fun. When it's done like '21', it falls somewhere in between.
By Vanessa Molden | Published 4/1/2008
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Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah and Katie Holmes steal from the government in this new caper film.
By Steven Bryan | Published 1/11/2008
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In 2003 The Italian Job, starring Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron and Edward Norton, hit the big screen. Its opening scenes offer breathtaking views of one of the world's most distinctive cities--Venice, Italy.
By Pieracarla Santucci | Published 7/13/2005
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Katie Holmes is in Shreveport to film Mad Money, a caper film that also stars Queen Latifah and Diane Keaton.
By K D Griffin | Published 4/17/2007
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Many shops on Main Street in Center Moriches strive to survive, they've got Cotton Caper, The Children's Cottage, and a few other small gift shops on the small stretch of what was once a striving town.
By SummerIsEnding | Published 8/8/2007
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After 50 years in acting, Lee Patterson passed away in February. His death was just announced on October 22.
By KF Raizor | Published 10/24/2007
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Richard Prather broke the mold for mystery writers when he wrote mysteries with humor. They reflected his own sense of humor and love of the light side of life.
By robritt | Published 11/1/2007
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He is considered one of the best directors of the latter half of the 20th Century. His films reveal his finger on the pulse of police, political and social corruption in the Eastern United States.
By John Sanchez | Published 10/9/2007
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Part 2 in a look at the films of fly-over country. Here I look at four examples of some of the best movies evr set in Middle America.
By Mark Albracht | Published 9/27/2007
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Classic private-eye mystery from 1960
By Ron Fortier | Published 9/22/2007
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The good, and bad of the Extended Stay America.
By Jennifer Eblin | Published 11/8/2007
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It's not Usher's fancy footwork that his audience is most impressed by. It's when Usher rips open his shirt to reveal a finely honed torso (a gesture that has become his trademark) that his mostly female audience go wild.
By ALICE CHARLES | Published 10/18/2007
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Legendary Bruce Lee taught martial arts to Hollywood's brightest stars. Here's a few of his famous pupils.
By Will N. Stape | Published 12/13/2007
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The sad sad tale of a trio of guys who decided that O.J. was a criminal mastermind and hitched a ride on his shining star.
By Mark Carter | Published 9/19/2007
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A look at the history of this strange local attraction, and the rumors of its haunting.
By Jennifer Eblin | Published 1/10/2008
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This year has been a big one at the box office, of course by big I mean lots of sequels. Well, I've tried here to tell you what to go netflix, if you missed it, or just to help you look back fondly on the year that was if you have.
By Patricia Neumann | Published 12/7/2007
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Adventure action Writer Clive Clussler keeps you on the edge of your seat with either one of his heroes be it Dirt Pitt or Kurt Austin as they are surrounded by danger, beautiful woman and intriguing plots.
By robritt | Published 11/28/2007
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When we talk about Capers, we mean the Capers that have been used since 2000 BC for medicinal purposes. We use them for making spicy taste meal as well. Capers found in mystery novels is another story.
By robritt | Published 11/15/2007
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I can't remember how many times people told me they hoped I'd get run over by a reindeer when they found out I had a hand in it. Even Dr. Elmo Shropshire, who wrote the song, was delighted with what we did when I told him about it during a telephone interview.
By Nick Howes | Published 11/13/2007
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The Demonstration Garden at Monument Valley Park in Colorado Springs is a peaceful, relaxing way to spend an afternoon between sightseeing excursions. Bring a lunch and enjoy the birds, butterflies and flowers.
By papergirl | Published 9/3/2007
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Advice for McDaniel students; written by an alumna of the college.
By Tara Meacham | Published 8/2/2007
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Michael Crook has launched websites that attack American soldiers and harass married men who respond to Craigslist ads. These acts and others have made him hated throughout cyberspace.
By Elliot Feldman | Published 8/3/2007
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Review of the Redstone American Grill
By Denise M. Ruggieri | Published 7/31/2007
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The Haunting at Hotel del Coronado
By bb42 | Published 7/21/2007
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How to change your reality through art to create the life you want to lead and get rid of the blocks in your subconscious that are stopping you getting where you want to go.
By Carol Skinner | Published 7/9/2007
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Indeed the definitive collection for diehard TZ buffs! Along with all the original episodes, considerable "special features" content's included, not to mention Serling's "next-episode" previews and CBS' original end-of-broadcast blurbs.
By Handel | Published 8/18/2007
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Brad Pitt movies range from thrillers to romantic dramas; the actor has come a long way from his reputation as a Hollywood pretty boy.
By Stephanie H. Dray | Published 7/24/2008
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Fashion Rocks, hosted by Jeremy Piven, serves up hits and misses.
By Spectator | Published 9/14/2007
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Guide to where to buy flat boots.
By Paradigm | Published 9/20/2007
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The good the bad and advice for cruisers
By Jennifer Hammitt | Published 9/11/2007
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Ideas for the practical joker
By Lois Corcoran | Published 9/3/2007
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Hollywood film makers are running out of ideas for new movies. Since the industry is already bombarded with prequels, sequels, and remakes, it's time for a NEW type of film: the "Threequel"...
By Ayanna G. | Published 1/2/2008
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Attributed to P.T. Barnum, the phrase "There's a sucker born every minute" has been the credo of countless con artists throughout the ages.
By Peggy Barnett | Published 9/27/2007
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Account of the end of my world, circa 1992.
By Serge Raymond Dee | Published 2/13/2008
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This entire place is amazing. There is so much to do.
By Wisconsin Girl | Published 3/28/2008
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Lotteries are not an invention of capitalist ideology as might be assumed. They go back at least as far as ancient Rome.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 3/28/2008
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April Fools' Day is a celebration of deception. It's amazing to see how many words there are in English to describe every facet and nuance of deception.
By Branwen66 | Published 3/27/2008
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I think food that you eat out of a cup with a spoon or fork and foods speared with a toothpick are great for poker night. Cups don't take up much room on a table and are easy to handle. Eating food with a toothpick is easy and you keep your fingers clean.
By Wanda Abraham | Published 3/19/2008
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We must soon choose between Hillary or Barack to be the Democratic nominee for President of the United States. Which one is the 'right' choice?
By Dennis Copson | Published 3/14/2008
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There are certain things in today's world that simply irk the dickens out of me. Probably you, too. I'll list some of them; see if you agree.
By Dennis Copson | Published 3/14/2008
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A Review of Brain De Palma's Black Dahlia.
By Wes Laurie | Published 3/27/2008
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Thousands of people within their listening area are falling for this April fools day prank and few suspect anything because this is a trusted radio station locally.
By Amy Browne | Published 4/3/2008
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A brief yet handy guide to several Mother´s Day gifts for birdwatchers. Descriptions of gidt ideas including where to find and costs are included.
By Patrick O'Donnell | Published 5/5/2008
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Review of Cafe Colore in Denver, Colorado.
By Gary Davis | Published 5/16/2008
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Forget No Country For Old Men, and Fargo. The Big Lebowski stands alone as the greatest movie by the Coen Brothers.
By Cheap Canuck | Published 4/18/2008
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Try a new twist for a traditional gift idea on Mother's Day.
By Rose Alexis | Published 4/24/2008
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Cindy McCain will appear on Barbara Walter's "The View" next Monday according to "The View's" website at ABC.com. Will the liberal ladies of "The View" have a surprise ambush in store for her?
By Zane WaltZ | Published 4/16/2008
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It doesn't surprise me that this is probably the best film currently playing at the multiplexes, which isn't saying much.
By Derek Fleek | Published 3/12/2008
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Halloween is by far my favorite holiday. If I was given the choice to give up Christmas, and my birthday, I gladly would, just to save Halloween. It's not just the cool creepy atmosphere, the costumes, the decorations, the haunted houses...but it is also the smells
By SummerIsEnding | Published 3/11/2008
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There are not many restaurants to choose from, it is a rather small area but there is quite a variety, something for almost everyone.
By Regina Sass | Published 2/8/2008
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My top ten list of movies with titles starting with the letter "F"
By Wes Laurie | Published 7/2/2007
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This is a sonnet that uses an "abba cddc efg efg" rhyme scheme. It speaks of an army recruiting sign as a doleful affiche. Affiche is French for poster.
By Gregarious Orfeo | Published 2/7/2008
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A saute dish that can be done with boneless chicken breasts as well
By Instructional Gourmet Classical Cooking | Published 1/30/2008
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Throwing together big names for an event movie is sure to gather interest, and that's something you certainly want when launching a brand new studio.
By MoviePulse.net | Published 1/22/2008
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Stylish restaurant in historic building promises to become Fulton River District dining cornerstone
By Cindy Kurman | Published 2/14/2008
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I was so excited to see that Our Own Candle Company is listed with an online web store/site. Before discovering they had a site up, I used to buy their candles at my local gift shop, the only place that seemed to sell this delicious candle.
By SummerIsEnding | Published 3/5/2008
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Daffodil comes in a large 100 hour burning time mason jar. To me the mason jar is another spiffy word for saying recycled beer mug. That's what it looks like, a recycled beer mug
By SummerIsEnding | Published 3/6/2008
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American Idol hopeful, David Hernandez, is the latest idol to be found guilty of scandalous behaivor. He's not the only one with a history of tawdry, criminal, or unseemly past. It seems American Idol is going for the record this year with talent AND scandals.
By K.C. Doll | Published 3/4/2008
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Strange but true news stories from this week.
By Bryan Belrad | Published 2/28/2008
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February 25, 2008: Program announcement, Strange news of the week, on the flu shot, uninformed opinions, Exxon's profits and taxes, the hypocrisy of abortion, and more. Email: Show@BelradUniverse.com
By Bryan Belrad | Published 2/27/2008
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The name of this particular candle was truly what made me want to open up the lid and give it a sniff test. Smell My Nuts!? How could I resists something with a name like that?
By SummerIsEnding | Published 3/5/2008
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It's that time to sit back and reflect on the best and worst of 2007, including the best dumb criminals.
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 1/8/2008
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When paying a visit to a public restroom, many patrons realize too-little, too-late that toilet paper is lacking. However, for a Marshalltown, Iowa, woman named Butts, stealing toilet paper is not a laughing matter.
By Jason King | Published 6/11/2007
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Carnival's cruise aboard the Holiday, embarking from Mobile, is a good value for the money, a cruise the whole family can enjoy, and a way to relax and be pampered while still enjoying activities, entertainment, and wonderful dining experiences.
By Kathy Reed | Published 10/26/2006
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Marquette, MI has several attractive alternatives for anyone who doesn't have (or doesn't choose) the option of sitting down to a home-cooked Thanksgiving meal with their family.
By Trent Sandusky | Published 11/10/2006
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Gift ideas for preteen boys that have the tweener seal of approval
By Amy Francisco | Published 10/24/2006
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Great gifts for the outdoors man. Any man would love to receive some of these gifts.
By Brandi thornsberry | Published 10/10/2006
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What a waste of time and money
By Youranter | Published 9/22/2006
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This is a look at three of Orson Welles' less-known films and how they fit within the Film Noir genre.
By Steven Thor Gunnin | Published 10/2/2006
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Boston Market, BJ's Warehouse and Giant Eagle are good places to buy a prepared Thanksgiving dinner. For something really special, check out the award-winning Blue Canyon in Twinsburg.
By Jeff Gorman | Published 11/18/2006
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Savor Serbian Cuisine. Eat Cuban Boliche. Satsify your sweet tooth with Mindinmindin. All this and so much more when you dine in Milwaukee.
By Roy Barnes | Published 11/20/2006
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Looking for the best Italian restaurant in Kansas City? I suggest Cinzetti's!
By Patricia Williams | Published 2/9/2007
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Do the media give celebrities more credit for their personal shenanigans than their talent?
By Renee Morway | Published 2/8/2007
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Some people are born pet owners, some people achieve pet ownership, and some people have pets ownership thrust upon them.
By Codi Nolina | Published 1/5/2007
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This is a review of the recently released Collector's Edition DVD of the 1988 film A Fish Called Wanda.
By Shawn Oetzel | Published 12/11/2006
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Since the station boasts some of the best series - and ratings - on all of television these days, I know I am not the only person watching some of CBS' exciting prime time shows like CSI, or its two spin-offs, CSI: Miami or CSI: New York.
By Eric Williams | Published 11/26/2006
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My weekly column bringing you the strangest the legal world has to offer.
By Sean Keefer | Published 8/15/2006
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Like many of America's top restaurants, this hidden gem of an Italian eatery is tucked into a strip shopping center in Westhampton, N.J. It's worth seeking out if you're interested in a real Italian eatery with lots of heart and great food and service!
By ivylily | Published 8/15/2006
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Spielberg tries to re-examine the events around and after the hostage taking, and to his credit, tries to show both sides of the conflict. Not with equal time, mind you; but he does show both sides,
By Lance Norris | Published 2/7/2006
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If you're wondering what to watch this weekend, you'll find what you want here.
By Dennis Dale | Published 4/6/2006
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Jerusalem is first mentioned as the city of Ursalim in Egyptian texts of 2000 BC. Today Jerusalem remains the heart of a very troubled land as conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians flare into occasional violence and terrorism.
By Mark Whittington | Published 1/20/2006
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The Coens' remake of a 1955 British classic delivers lots of laughs if little substance.
By Mark Albracht | Published 5/30/2005
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A profile of Billy Mayo, who appeared in films such as The Perfect Storm and Clockstoppers, and on television in Lost.
By Beth Wilcox | Published 4/27/2005
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From a bit player in bad movies like Return of The Killer Tomatoes! to a respected, award-winning actor, screenwriter and film director, George Clooney's rise to the top of his profession is an amazing, only-in-America success story.
By D.R.Scott | Published 5/18/2006
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Between must see - must do attractions, few travelers resist the lure of shops, bazaars, and markets. Most shoppers have their favorite shopping venues
outlet malls, trendy boutiques, markets and bazaars. It pays to learn to be a savvy shopper.
By Travel Wisdom | Published 5/1/2006
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I grew up with summer meals that were delicious, nutritious, and so easy to make. In the hot south, it's important to have light meals that won't heat up your kitchen and that will pack nutritious vegetables into your regular diet.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 7/26/2006
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Los Angeles is catching up with New York's Little Italy in celebrating the annual summer Feast of San Gennaro.
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 8/10/2006
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The New York Asian Film Festival, which runs from June 16 through July 1 at Anthology Film Archives and The Imaginasian, offers a selection of quality films, surprising, shocking, tender, cruel, and unclassifiable films that deserve a larger audience.
By Christopher Bourne | Published 6/16/2006
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Enjoy outdoor dining at these top five locations in Madison, Wisconsin this summer. Your best choices from the menu at each location is also provided.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 6/19/2006
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A detailed account of three top Italian dining destinations in Madison, Wisconsin. Includes background, contact, and menu information.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 5/22/2006
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Hollywood trade paper Daily Variety reported in it's Thursday issue that Universal Pictures has started development on a Milli Vanilli biopic.
By Jack McGoughey | Published 2/15/2007
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Madonna's prolific career included more than a dozen record albums - this is a album-by-album review of her best work, as well as, her less interesting music.
By Peter Piatkowski | Published 2/27/2007
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