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Review: Bread Board Plus satisfies in Haddonfield (Courier-Post) - HADDONFIELD - Many of us have had one of those days when things are going nuts in the office and you are so overloaded with work you know you will never get out of the building for lunch.

Review: `Her Dead Body' quickly expires (AP via Yahoo! News) - There's life after death for Eva Longoria Parker in "Over Her Dead Body," her first big-screen movie as the top-billed star.

Review: Sleep? You won’t have time to blink (Naples Daily News) - I feel dreadfully sorry for the couple who had the tickets for the empty seats next to me for Tuesday night’s performance of “The Drowsy Chaperone” at the Naples Philharmonic. Folks, you missed your shot at one of most innovative and entertaining shows to roll into town since local politics was invented.

Over Her Dead Body | A love triangle, touched by angel! (Pittsburgh City Paper) - OK, maybe not quite an angel, but it's fair to say one party is from the Great Beyond. After his fiancée dies micro-managing their wedding, a snappy vet (Paul Rudd) tries to move on with a cheery caterer/psychic (Lake Bell). But the ghostly fiancée (Eva Longoria) has set her considerable talents for being annoying on busting up the nascent romance. There are the seeds of a cute rom-com between ...

MOVIE REVIEW ??? And You Thought Your Bridesmaid Dress Was Bad? (The Tech) - By Jillian A. Berry ARTS EDITOR Romantic comedies may be formulaic, and they may not bring anything new to the art of cinema. The plots may be contrived, and the people in them may be so good-looking that even if the plot were realistic, you would know it is still a fantasy world. And all of life’s major moments may be compressed into a two-minute montage set to pop music. But at the end of ...

Movie review: ‘27 Dresses’ full of laughs (The Lompoc Record) - The plot of “27 Dresses” can almost be summed up by the old phrase, “always a bridesmaid, never a bride.” There is a little more to it than that, but not much of it is any fresher. Yet despite its moth-eaten premise, “27 Dresses” manages to be a funny, and fun, feel-good movie.

'Meatballs' have a ball (Contra Costa Times) - The following review is by a reader who was given a cookbook from the Times. The included recipes were selected and prepared by the reader. By Christine Bearden "Two Meatballs in the Italian Kitchen" refers to longtime friends and business partners Pino Luongo and Mark Strausman, who debate

Architect reviewed as lawsuit stalls project (Connecticut Post) - TRUMBULL — How do you move a project forward when a lawsuit stands in the way? That's the dilemma facing the Town Council's Education Committee, which is scheduled Thursday to review the

Theater Review (NYC): Glimpses of the Moon at the Oak Room in the Algonquin Hotel (Blogcritics.org) - From the first Gershwinian piano chords, we know we're in for a roaring good time in this jazzy 1920's tale. Glimpses of the Moon is a new but charmingly old-fashioned "jazz age musical." Based on a novel by Edith Wharton, it was written specifically for the Algonquin Hotel's famous Oak Room. As soon as we hear composer John Mercurio's first, Gershiwinian piano chords and see Lisa Zinni's ...

Movie Review: '27 Dresses' (San Antonio Express-News/KENS 5) - "27 Dresses" is a little wobbly in the beginning. But somehow, this tale of a New Yorker named Jane (Katherine Heigl), who loves being in weddings but has become a perennial bridesmaid, eventually shifts into a warm romantic-comedy with depth.

 
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