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'The Borgias' preview: sexy episode 'The Choice'
RedEyeHot on the heels of Showtime's announcement that "The Borgias" will return for a 10-episode Season 3 next year comes one of the best episodes of the much improved second season, titled "The Choice" and airing at 9 p.m. May 6. Francois Arnaud, who plays...Tags: The Borgias (tv program), Steven Berkoff, Gina McKee, Showtime (tv network), Jeremy Irons
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Nitros walk off with rivalry win
BASEBALL Glendale 4, Hoover 3: Though the Glendale High and Hoover baseball teams will not qualify for the postseason, the teams created some suspense in the final inning of their Pacific League finale Friday afternoon. It came down to the final plate...Tags: Sports, Swimming, Baseball, College Sports
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Families, Sinai staffers come together to race for children
Baltimore resident Sean Harris has grown accustomed to seeing doctors and staff at the Children's Hospital at Sinai; they've provided care for his 3-year-old son, Sean Jr., who in March was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
On Sunday morning, Harris and...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health, Crohn's Disease, Oncology, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore
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TV review: Sex, violence, schemes--'The Borgias' is back
RedEyeI was a fan of "The Borgias" during its first season, even though creator Neil Jordan occasionally got tripped up as he jumped from big-screen movies to writing a weekly TV series. Based on the first four episodes of the new season, I'd say Jordan has...Tags: The Borgias (tv program), Adultery, Showtime (tv network), Jeremy Irons, Colm Feore
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'The Borgias' recap with Francois Arnaud: 'Stray Dogs'
RedEyeAs soon as Cesare Borgia’s nun lover was found murdered in Sunday night’s “Stray Dogs,” I just knew the cardinal and Showtime’s “The Borgias” were going to take viewers on a thrill ride. And thanks to a superb...Tags: The Borgias (tv program), Weaponry, Rome (Italy), Music, Showtime (tv network)
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North Carolina pastor’s apology – sort of
The Religion WorldIn his own defense, Berean Baptist Church Pastor Sean Harris posted this response to his sermon advising parents to beat and berate the gay tendancies out of their children: The purpose of this document is to issue an official statement of retraction of... -
Preacher’s advice: slap the gay out of you kids
The Religion WorldFormer paratrooper turned preacher Sean Harris, senior pastor of Berean Baptist Church in Fayetteville, N.C., had this advice for parents whose children display the least bit of gay tendencies: “Dads, the second you see your son dropping the limp... -
Indians no-hit Nitros
NORTHEAST GLENDALE — A steady diet of fastballs, some timely offense and a flawless defense was a winning combination for the Burroughs High baseball team on Tuesday afternoon and the wrong end of the equation for host Glendale in the Pacific League...
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Falcons silence Nitros
SOUTHEAST GLENDALE — After giving up a lead-off single in the first inning and seeing the runner thrown out trying to stretch it into a double, Cole Currie became rejuvenated. The Crescenta Valley High pitcher felt like he needed to return the...Tags: Sports, Baseball
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Peter James Cook directs The Mystery of Irma Vep at Playhouse on Park in West Hartford, Jan. 18-29
Peter James Cook directs a two-week engagement of The Mystery of Irma Vep, a vaudeville romp starring Rich Hollman (pictured) and Sean Harris, who together portray eight different characters in Charles Ludlam's 1984 tribute/parody of gothic horror films...Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, West Hartford
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Comedy "Irma Vep" Heading to West Hartford's Playhouse on Park
Hartford CourantThis sounds like a perfect fit for the eclectic, funky Playhouse on Park in West Hartford. It's a production of the loopy Charles Ludlam comedy "The Mystery of Irma Vep," the very funny show that features two actors performing an amazing variety of kooky...Tags: William Shakespeare, Drama (genre), Hartford Stage, Entertainment, Paula Abdul
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Movie review: 'Brighton Rock'
"Brighton Rock" is beautiful and visually accomplished yet numbingly bleak and ultimately unpleasant and unexciting.
A certain sordidness is inevitable given the seedy ambience of the celebrated Graham Greene novel (on which the movie is based) about the...Tags: Helen Mirren, Crimes, Human Interest, Andy Serkis, Organized Crime
May 6, 2012
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