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Yahoo! News: Entertainment
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as of Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:12:44 GMT
New opera explores birth of atomic bomb (Reuters)
Reuters - An opera is not supposed to be over until the fat lady sings.
Or, in the case of a new work being premiered this week, until an
atomic bomb explodes.
Flight attendants outraged over Jodie Foster film (Reuters)
Reuters - Labor unions representing most of the nation's 90,000 flight
attendants have urged their members to boycott a new Jodie Foster film
that portrays a flight attendant and a U.S. air marshal as terrorists.
Martha Stewart sticks to kinder, gentler TV image (Reuters)
Reuters - Martha Stewart's newly softened, post-prison persona may not
play well in prime time, but the lifestyle guru is determined to stick
with her kindler, gentler image to revive her corporate brand, her
firm's CEO said on Wednesday.
Film with word "Muslim" in title stirs controversy (Reuters)
Reuters - Comedian Albert Brooks says a very unfunny thing happened on
his way to making a new film called "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim
World" -- the studio panicked over the title.
Flight Attendants Say Boycott 'Flightplan' (AP)
AP - Three groups representing flight attendants are calling for a
boycott of the box-office hit "Flightplan." In the Jodie Foster
thriller about a mother looking for her missing daughter aboard a
plane, a flight attendant colludes with an air marshal as part of a
plot to extort a ransom from the airline.
Today in entertainment history (AP)
AP - On Sept. 29, 1959, "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" made its
premiere on CBS.
Today in entertainment history (AP)
AP - On Sept. 29, 1959, "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" made its
premiere on CBS.
Today in entertainment history (AP)
AP - On Sept. 29, 1959, "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" made its
premiere on CBS.
New opera explores birth of atomic bomb (Reuters)
Reuters - An opera is not supposed to be over until the fat lady sings.
Or, in the case of a new work being premiered this week, until an
atomic bomb explodes.
New opera explores birth of atomic bomb (Reuters)
Reuters - An opera is not supposed to be over until the fat lady sings.
Or, in the case of a new work being premiered this week, until an
atomic bomb explodes.
Today in entertainment history (AP)
AP - On Sept. 29, 1959, "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" made its
premiere on CBS.
Kate Moss Is Reportedly in Rehab Clinic (AP)
AP - Two British newspapers reported Thursday that fashion model Kate
Moss has checked into a rehabilitation clinic in the United States.
Great non-fiction gets slimmed down (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - With its snazzy new "Great Ideas" series released this
month, Penguin Books hopes to provide an economical remedy for
time-pressed readers in search of intellectual sustenance.. Each of the
paperbacks costs $8.95 and offers readers a sampling of the world's
great non-fiction.
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