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Express-News: Week in review (San Antonio Express News) - In case you missed it this week's in the daily Express-News.
TV Today (The Philadelphia Inquirer) - Live With Regis and Kelly (9-10 a.m., Ch. 6) - Sean Paul performs; Valerie D'Elia talks about wedding travel deals. The Tony Danza Show (10-11 a.m., Ch. 6) - Actress Emma Thompson (Nanny McPhee); film critic Joel Siegel; party planner David Tutera; Tony's Week in Review.
2003 Summer Fancy Food Show Review (Web-Exclusive) (The Gourmet Retailer) - SEPTEMBER 01, 2003 -- Once again, the Big Apple played host to the largest specialty food trade exhibit in America. The aisles were packed all three days for the 49th Summer NASFT Fancy Food Show in New York City, an event that came early this year, running from June 29 through July 1.
Other Voices: But What News Goes in That News Hole? (9 Letters) (New York Times) - Responses to a column on how The New York Times allocates its space and to a column on the Times's coverage of a teenager involved in Internet pornography.
MOVIE REVIEW: 'Something' romantic (Contra Costa Times) - Cupid hits his mark with "Something New," a sparkling interracial romance breezing into theaters just in time for Valentine's Day.
Slow starter, rousing yarn (The Star Online) - It’s not that the book has anything to do with cars, but reading it really reminded me of how difficult it was, sometimes, to get that trusty Nissan Laurel started. However, once we got the engine running, driving it was a breeze.
Matrimony most macabre (Lexington Herald-Leader) - It might be a peculiar family -- perhaps the Addamses -- who enjoys Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (Warner; $28.98) together, but the director's latest stop-motion animation effort is loaded with ghoulishly delightful pleasures.
Maximum exposure (The Observer) - David LaChapelle's hyper-real and slyly subversive portraits have made him the world's hippest photographer. Now rave reviews for his dance doc Rize have made him Hollywood's hottest director.
BACKSTAGE: Dinner-theater Dames joins feast of shows on isle stages (The Maui News) - Finally, a dinner theater on Maui, if only for a week. It’s been tried before, and for a while we had “Tony and Tina’s Wedding,” but the food was minimalist even though the show was fun and the audience got to join in. Oahu has several and Kauai has “South Pacific.”
DVD Guide (The Christian Science Monitor) - A review of Tim Burton's 'Corpse Bride.'
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Wedding Movies Often Make Brides Out to Be Beasts (Washington Post) - The monster in "Bride Wars" is diabolical and insidious, duplicitous and horrifying. It replaces the film's sweet heroines with evil versions of themselves, zombie-eyed as they carry out the monster's bidding.
Review: 'Bride Wars' has wicked spirit, little humor (Contra Costa Times) - "Bride Wars" could have been your typical cartoonish, early-winter wedding comedy. Although it certainly has moments like that, it's not as wacky as most of its ilk. Guess the bad news is that it's not much of a comedy.
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