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Critic's TV picks for: Wednesday (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - As tonight's "sneak peek" of David E. Kelley's new dramedy about wedding planners approached, and a review DVD still hadn't arrived, I became increasingly suspicious.
McCollum: Fox's wedding sitcom seems like the shotgun kind (San Jose Mercury News) - A few weeks ago, I saw some clips from Fox's new ``The Wedding Bells.'' The clip reel -- called a ``cutdown'' in TV world -- was so funny that I thought, ``Gee, here's a show that could really be something I'd want to watch every week.''
SERIES: Fox, Friday 9:00p (60 minutes) (metacritic) - This David E. Kelley dramedy centers on three sisters who run a wedding-planning business. A special premiere episode airs Wed 3/7 at 9:00p before the show moves to its Fri 9:00p timeslot on 3/9.
Humana review: 'dark play or stories for boys' (Louisville Courier-Journal) - Theater is best when it's dark and dangerous, insists Ms. Spiegel, a high school drama teacher in Carlos Murillo's new work, "dark play or stories for boys."
Book Review: How to Marry a Ghost by Hope McIntyre (Blogcritics.org) - Ghostwriter Nathalie "Lee" Bartholomew travels from London to the Hamptons in her second mystery, How to Marry a Ghost, by Hope McIntyre. She's interviewing for the opportunity to write the autobiography of legendary rock star Christopher "Kip" Marriott, also known as Shotgun Marriott to the media and his fans. Her primary reason to visit to the United States, however, is to attend the ...
Your Money Matters: Say 'I Do' to Home Buying (Hope Star) - (ARA) - Getting married marks a huge milestone for many people who have spent years dreaming about being a husband or wife. Another major milestone that often follows marriage is the first "big" purchase, which is typically buying a home.
Business (Woodstock Independent) - Nick Mathey may look like he is out having fun playing with his remote control army tank, but he is really involved in serious work.
Howard’s Meyer creates own ‘zine’ (Mount Vernon News) - HOWARD — The majority of Howard residents are unaware of an artfully alternative magazine being published in their town by Christoph Meyer, who lives with his family in the renovated 1873 mill in downtown Howard.
The Fix: Why books sections can't last. "Seinfeld" writer returns to network TV. Plus: Travolta says Timberlake "has my ... (Salon.com) - First Word Advertisers bolt from Coulter: After Ann Coulter's speech last week at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, in which she called presidential candidate John Edwards a "faggot," a number of advertisers have pulled their ads from the pundit's Web site, according to CNN (watch Coulter's speech on Video Dog). Verizon, Sallie Mae and NetBank all removed their ...
Take Your Pick! (San Jose Mercury News) - Dog show Pooches in Aptos park Calling all dog lovers! The Santa Cruz County Department of Parks, Open Space and Cultural Services is bringing back its Pooches in the Park next Sunday for owners to showcase their furry friends at the Polo Grounds County Park in Aptos. Dogs of at least six months of age can participate in a dog pride costume parade and contest. There also will be agility and ...
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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.
No Boomboxes at Ione Skye & Ben Lee's Wedding (E! Online) - Australian singer Ben Lee didn't receive a pen from Ione Skye on their recent trip to India…he received an "I do!" After consulting with their guru, Sakthi Narayani...