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    No peace on earth: Holiday films go to battle
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    <span class="redtext"><b id="red">Holiday movie preview:</b></span> Viggo Mortensen isn't roasting chestnuts but trying to keep from getting roasted in the cannibal-crazy "The Road."
Earthlings aren't exactly welcome when they visit Smurf-colored aliens
in James Cameron's "Avatar." Even Daniel Day-Lewis can't find any peace
in "Nine." Hopefully for Hollywood all this strife will result in what they
really want under their collective Christmas trees: A big box of envelopes that say: "And the nominees are ..."
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    BY CINDY PEARLMAN
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    Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:00 CST
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    Getting satire right: Site is a daily show of humor
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    From Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck to Bill Maher's targets in the 2008 comedic documentary "Religulous," those on the right of the spectrum often wind up as subjects of late-night zingers and scorching sendups. They are less often the originators of those sendups -- standouts such as Dennis Miller and his less comedically accomplished conservative compatriot Rush Limbaugh notwithstanding -- especially when it comes to taking conservative comrades to task. 
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    BY <a href="mailto:mthomas@suntimes.com">MIKE THOMAS</a> mthomas@suntimes.com 
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    Tue, 17 Nov 2009 04:00 CST
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    Let us now praise famous monsters
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    You know what's sexy? Large dogs and parasitic cadavers. Mmmmm. 
That's the lesson of the movie "New Moon," which opens Friday. It's the
second in "The Twilight Saga," three films about the romance between a
doe-eyed young beauty and a corpse.<br><br>
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    By <a href="mailto:pdailing@scn1.com?Subject=Story.Response"id="up">PAUL DAILING</a> pdailing@scn1.com
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    Mon, 16 Nov 2009 04:00 CST
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    Streamwood clown joins 'the greatest show'
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    Earlier this month, 27-year-old Kyle Barker started to live out his dream in earnest, joining
the cast of clowns in Ringling Bros. and Barnum &amp; Bailey's Circus
at Allstate Arena in Rosemont.<br><br>
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    By <a href="mailto:mdanahey@scn1.com?Subject=Story.Response">MIKE DANAHEY</a> mdanahey@scn1.com
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    Sun, 15 Nov 2009 00:01 CST
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    Not so 'Good' with details 
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    <span class="redtext"><b id="red">Paige Wiser:</b></span> It's one of the hazards of TV viewing: Police watch cop shows and complain that they're not accurate. Critics pick apart reality shows for not being real. And Chicagoans watch "The Good Wife" to look for Midwestern mistakes. Co-creator Michelle King says our city was chosen as the setting for CBS' Tuesday night hit because it made sense for Julianna Margulies' character -- not because any of the producers had personal experience here.
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    BY <a href="mailto:pwiser@suntimes.com">PAIGE WISER</a>  TV Critic/pwiser@suntimes.com 
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    Tue, 10 Nov 2009 04:00 CST
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    Jay-Z, Alicia Keys perform at World Series Game 1
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    The New York Yankees have been blasting Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind”
during their playoff run. Now, the team is having the rap king perform
the song live to kick off Game 1 of the World Series. Jay-Z and fellow New Yorker Alicia Keys are set to perform the hit on
Wednesday, as the Yankees take on defending World Series champs, the
Philadelphia Phillies.
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    ASSOCIATED PRESS
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    Tue, 27 Oct 2009 04:00 CST
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