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The Brothers Osborne also took the stage to honor Urban, who recently completed the ACM trifecta of winning New Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Entertainer of the Year
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Jimmy Wayne Carwyle reportedly sent unwanted messages to Aniston on social media and believed that unnamed forces were keeping them apart
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The Everybody's Live boys star in Poker Face's version of The Departed (with Rhea Perlman in the Frank Costello role).
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Kristian Bush still attended the ceremony and presented the award for Duo of the Year
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The band's frontman, Thom Yorke, created a show with the Royal Shakespeare Company that is both admirably ambitious and a little foolish.
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Months of memes about the Catholic church led to a group of obsessives scooping mainstream media when cardinals elected a successor to Pope Francis
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The floating farms known as "chinampas" may have something to teach Venetians and the world.
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We made a (holy) spirited effort.
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The agency created campaigns for shows including Hadestown, Hamilton, Rent, and more.
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His "Sky Priority" bit proves that there's no well-worn comedic premise that can't be reinvented.
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The talks will cover addiction and recovery, both themes from the plot of the musical, co-created by and starring Idina Menzel.
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It would have seemed unlikely that Family Guy, cancelled from network TV after 3 seasons, would end up celebrating its 20th anniversary, but indeed it has. The animated series owes a lot to DVD for its success and rebirth, as the season sets released after its cancellation sold so well that it was soon picked up again. Being one who can't stand the presentation of broadcast TV since the late 90s, this was how I discovered it as I was buying just about everything that came out on DVD at that time. At first glance, it looks like just an animated parody of family sitcoms- Creator Seth MacFarlane voices oafish Peter Griffin, the head of the family, as well as infant son Stewie who is far smarter than his age a...Read the entire review
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There is something about British children's entertainment or the characters of same that provides a bit of comfort to those who watch it. I mean there are two Paddington movies now and I can't not get the smell of marmalade on toast out of my nostrils, and this bleeds through to other British shows I watch with my son now, the latest of those being Peppa Pig, one in a family of pigs who do the normal human type things.
Created in the UK and first airing in 2004, the show finds Peppa, her younger brother, mother and father and chronicles their experiences. Some of them, like being stuck in a traffic jam, are a little more mundane than others, while we see a pet competition at Peppa's school, or more de rigeur subjects for toddlers like looking at the stars or a bouncy ball of high interest. At a high level, Peppa experiences the subject, has it explained and t...Read the entire review
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