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WHAT was your dream car when you were little? Top of my list was a Mini Cooper but the further down my list you went the more ridiculous it got.
Gangster Al Capone carried business cards that said he was a used furniture dealer.
High School to Perform Bye Bye Birdie in New Performing Arts Center
The Greenfield High School music and drama departments will be performing the first musical in the school's brand new performing arts center.
Bye Bye Birdie a rock 'n' roll sensation
The Windmill Theatre Players' version of the Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie opened up on Thursday to a standing ovation proving it's a sure fire hit from start to finish.
'2,000 Year Old Man' still kicking on new DVD
"The 2,000 Year Old Man" is one of those acts that have influenced a whole generation of comedians, whether they know it or not.
At the curtain call on the opening night of "Mary Poppins" at the Ahmanson on Nov.
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Movie "Mary Poppins" Julie Andrews proved herself in this 1964 film, which received 13 Academy Award nominations , as did the Walt Disney studios, which were much better known for their animated features.
Dick Van Dyke talks about Mary Poppins
Dick Van Dyke went to see the Mary Poppins show for the first time over the weekend.
Clickera s TV Guide For the Web Opens Up
Clicker, the search engine for TV shows on the Web that was announced a couple of months ago at TechCrunch50 , is now open to the public .
John Stamos Gets Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Beloved U.S. TV star John Stamos is to be honored with the 2,393rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Actor John Stamos attends The Cinema Society & Hugo Boss screening of 'Inglourious Basterds' at SVA Theater on August 17, 2009 in New York City.
MUSICAL extravaganza Chitty Chitty Bang Bang flies into Hanley from Tuesday, November 17.
Diagnosis Murder game announced
Ok, we can see the appeal of a Murder, She Wrote game for a few people out there.
The writings of a comic genius are back in book form
The writings of a comic genius are back in book form By KEITH LORIA Hour Correspondent Ask anyone who has ever been involved in the comedy world -- from Mel Brooks to Steve Martin to George Clooney -- and they'll tell you that Carl Reiner has one of the best comedic minds of all time.
Lee Marvin's partner gave the world 'palimony'
MICHELLE Triola Marvin, whose landmark alimony-without-marriage court case against the Dirty Dozen actor Lee Marvin, her former boyfriend, helped lead to the concept of ''palimony'' settlements for unmarried partners, has died of lung cancer at home in Malibu.
Why Balloon Boya s dad deserves a break
Eccentric inventors were once the stuff of romantic comedy. Today they're the object of derision, anger and possible six-year jail sentences.
Andrew Marr brings his History of Modern Britain to vivid life on BBC2.
Forget Simon Cowell's put-downs - he's a pussycat compared with the heckling faced by the acts on Britain's Got Talent, 1903.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory [Blu-ray]
I don't think that Tim Burton's lavish remake is going to diminish the appeal of 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory , a charming, smartly realized film version of Roald Dahl's popular children's book.
In a rare moment of curiosity, a recent World Council of Churches visitor at a North Korean Potemkin-style government-run church in Pyongyang apparently asked why no children were present.
Seen on Broadway: It's damning a show with faint praise to say that it's somewhat better than its bad reviews, but the first-ever Broadway revival of Bye Bye Birdie is somewhat better than its bad reviews.
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