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Senate to Commence Constitution Review Next Month (This Day) - The Senate has stated its readiness to review the 1999 constitution by setting up a review committee at the upper chamber of the National Assembly.
The B-52s - Funplex Review (UGO - UnderGroundOnline) - The Who: This quirky ensemble - Kate Pierson, Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider and Keith Strickland - has been occupying their own private genre of surf-funk-doo-wop-rock since the inimitable "Rock Lobster" hit the airwaves in 1978. A few years later, The B-52s released their second album (Wild Planet), containing the single "Private Idaho", and the heat kept growing.
Shutter Review (UGO - UnderGroundOnline) - Nobody's ever accused Hollywood of being original. As the business of popcorn and sugar water distribution yields more and more to the many home entertainment enterprises, originality seems less and less a priority.
Martin joins SOS in Las Vegas show (ABS-CBNNEWS.com) - Martin Nievera joins Society of Seven (SOS) as the group begins looking for a new home. That subhead of a show review of the ongoing SOS show in Las Vegas with Lani Misalucha and, yes, Martin Nievera, should ring merrily for Martin diehards.
'Shutter' - MOVIE REVIEW - Los Angeles Times - calendarlive.com (Calendarlive.com) - Have you ever seen a horror film in which a character, against her better judgment, approaches a motionless body sitting in a chair facing the wall, then slowly turns it toward the camera? How about a horror film in which this happens more than once? How about three times?
The Star Report: Britney Spears appears on 'How I Met Your Mother', acts normal (San Jose Mercury News) - In terms of a comeback, Britney Spears' appearance on the sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" Monday night surely was more successful than her comically frightful performance on the MTV Music Awards last fall.
Highlights (Washington Post) - This afternoon on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (Channel 7 at 4), Billy Joel and wife Katie do their first TV interview together.
People week in review (Contra Costa Times) - The big celebrity news last week came from across the pond, in a British court. Despite the official proceedings, there was still ample opportunity to misbehave!
Your Big Fat Foolish Wedding (Washington Post) - In several recent online discussions, I've gotten into a debate about the cost of a wedding.
Review: Wilson not strong enough to elevate clich-driven 'Drillbit' (The Salt Lake Tribune) - Owen Wilson has built a surprisingly sturdy career playing amiable rascals in such buddy comedies as "Wedding Crashers" and "Starsky and Hutch." In those movies, his shaggy charm was an effective counterpart to the comic intensity of Vince Vaughn or Ben Stiller.
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