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DVD review: 'Rachel Getting Married' (Orlando Sentinel) - Here comes the bride and her flighty sis She showed us there was more to her than her many "princess" roles with Brokeback Mountain and The Devil Wears Prada . But with Rachel Getting Married, Anne Hathaway buries the tiara once and for all. As the pale, pained, flighty and rehab-bound sister to the title character (Rosemarie DeWitt), Hathaway is the bull in the china shop of this wedding ...

TV Review: 'Bones': Questions for David Boreanaz? (Entertainment Weekly) -

MUSIC REVIEW: Kelly Clarkson's 'All I Ever Wanted' (The Washington Times) - If "American Idol" has lasting influence on popular music, it will be in the systematization of the canon of pop songs from the last half century or so.

Review | Taylor Hicks' 'The Distance' not half bad, but not half good, either (Miami Herald) - Fifth season American Idol winner Taylor Hicks suffered the usual Idol indignity: Win the show and rush-release a mediocre major-label album. Then get dropped. Hicks returns as an independent artist with The Distance and . . . it's not bad.

Eagles Week In Review (OurSports Central) - The March edition of the Colorado Eagles NoCo Hockey Show is now airing on Altitude Sports & Entertainment. The half-hour monthly show enters its second season of bringing you the best of Eagles entertainment.

Theater review: Collaboration 'Bare' an urgent, energetic teen soap (The Oregonian) - tinpanalleytheatre.org"Bare," an unsettling pop opera, casts a glaring light on issues of faith, sexuality, drug abuse and identity in a Catholic boarding school. A collaboration between Blue Monkey and Tin Pan Alley theater companies, the high-powered production at the Interstate...

DVD/Video review: Learning to live again (Denton Record-Chronicle) - Sony Pictures Classics Elsa Zylberstein, left, plays Lea and Kristin Scott Thomas is Juliette in I?ve Loved You So Long.This week, three of the best female performances from last year are arriving, and we begin with the best: Kristin Scott Thomas will break your heart in this French film in which she plays Juliette, a woman who, after 15 years, leaves prison under mysterious circumstances and ...

Review: Love, loss, acceptance resonate in tale of Indo-Pakistani family (Contra Costa Times) - Loss, forgiveness, love, redemption. The themes in Haji's novel run through all our lives. Her deeply moving and beautifully written novel about different generations of an Indo-Pakistani family takes the reader on an emotional journey into how family and traditions define us and our choices in

Mother clashing with son's pregnant girlfriend (Hutchinson News) - Dear Annie: My 28-year-old son who I love dearly is living with his pregnant girlfriend, "Salome," i ...

 
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