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- Taylor Swift Enjoys Thanksgiving Lattes with Jake Gyllenhaal
- HBO’s ‘The Wire’ Topic Of Class At Johns Hopkins
- Demand Hot For Kid Rock Birthday Concert Tickets
- Willie Nelson Charged With Pot Possession In Texas
- T.R. Knight & Brendan Fraser Bow Out On Broadway
Taylor Swift Enjoys Thanksgiving Lattes with Jake Gyllenhaal Posted: 27 Nov 2010 12:59 PM PST Could Jake Gyllenhaal be the best thing that has ever been Taylor Swift's? The country cutie reportedly indeed spent her Turkey Day with the 29-year-old "Love & Other Drugs" star, according to People. This despite online reports that the new couple would spend the holiday apart. |
HBO’s ‘The Wire’ Topic Of Class At Johns Hopkins Posted: 27 Nov 2010 11:01 AM PST The former HBO series "The Wire" is the topic of a new class at Johns Hopkins University, in the city where the drama was based. The class was introduced this semester and uses the Baltimore show as a way to look at the problems big cities in America face. Guest speakers have included former Baltimore commissioner Ed Norris, an actor on the show, and show creator David Simon. |
Demand Hot For Kid Rock Birthday Concert Tickets Posted: 27 Nov 2010 08:54 AM PST Kid Rock always has been a hot ticket in the Detroit area, but sales for an upcoming concert show the country rocker with hip-hop roots is on fire. |
Willie Nelson Charged With Pot Possession In Texas Posted: 26 Nov 2010 06:10 PM PST A U.S. Border Patrol spokesman says country singer Willie Nelson was charged with marijuana possession after 6 ounces was found aboard his tour bus in Texas. Patrol spokesman Bill Brooks says the bus pulled into the Sierra Blanca, Texas, checkpoint about 9 AM Friday. Brooks says an officer smelled pot when a door was opened and a search turned up marijuana. |
T.R. Knight & Brendan Fraser Bow Out On Broadway Posted: 26 Nov 2010 05:35 PM PST T.R. Knight, Brendan Fraser, Patrick Stewart, David Hyde Pierce and Mark Rylance are among the high-profile actors whose Broadway season has ended rather abruptly. Those are the early casualties after poor box-office results, weak reviews or a combination of both shortened the runs of the plays "Elling," ''La Bete" and "A Life in the Theatre." |
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