Topic: Brian Cox
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England census: Why have the ranks of the religious declined?
Sure, fewer Britons registered their faith as 'Jedi Knight' in the 2011 census of England. But it's the 12 percent drop in those identifying as Christians has prompted fresh debate about modern British identity.
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Top Picks: 'Friends' on Blu-ray, Led Zeppelin live DVD, and more
Relive all of 'Friends' with the new Blu-ray set, learn about Thomas Jefferson in Jon Meacham's new biography 'Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power,' and more top picks.
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Farm-friendly speed dating? Try 'weed dating'
An Idaho farm offers a new form of speed dating for those looking for something different than the typical dating scene. It's called 'weed dating,' and participants meet each other while pulling weeds amongst rows of zucchini and tomatoes.
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Culture Cafe 'Hannibal' the TV series casts its villain
The 'Hannibal' TV series on NBC has cast a former James Bond villain as its titular character.
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Ralph Fiennes's directs, stars in Shakespeare's 'Coriolanus': movie review
Shakespeare's 'Coriolanus' gets an update in Ralph Fiennes's new production, packed with acting talent.
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Red: movie review
Helen Mirren stars as an aging action hero in 'Red.'
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The Good Heart: movie review
An ailing bar owner enlists a young homeless man to keep the place going in quirky drama ‘A Good Heart.’
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Review: 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine'
The newest installment in the X-Men series has Hugh Jackman fighting off mutants on every front.
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Review: 'Red'
A dog's killing leads the owner to seek first restitution and ultimately revenge.
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New in theaters
'The Orphanage,' a Spanish horror film, delivers more goose bumps than anything Hollywood has served up in years. And "The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep," follows the adventures of Crusoe, a gigantic, cuddly creature.







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