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5 fairy tale movies coming to the multiplex
'Mirror Mirror' is only the beginning – here are 5 more fairy tale movies coming soon.
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Garry Marshall: 10 stories from his memoir
The 'Pretty Woman' and 'New Year's Eve' director Garry Marshall reflects on his time in Tinseltown in his new memoir, 'My Happy Days In Hollywood.'
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Top 10 highest paid authors of 2011
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In Pictures: Oscar's red carpet runway
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In Pictures: Kennedy Center Honors
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Chapter & Verse 'Charlotte's Web' celebrates its 60th anniversary
The E.B. White classic 'Charlotte's Web' – about a pig named Wilbur and his best friend, a spider named Charlotte – was published 60 years ago today.
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Culture Cafe 'Think Like a Man' dominates at the box office
The movie based off Steve Harvey's bestselling book came in first over 'The Lucky One,' an adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel, at the box office this weekend.
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Julia Roberts plays evil Queen in 'Mirror Mirror': movie review
Julia Roberts brings a 'Snow White' fairy tale to life in 'Mirror Mirror.' The plot wanders widely – and creatively.
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5 fairy tale movies coming to the multiplex
'Mirror Mirror' is only the beginning – here are 5 more fairy tale movies coming soon.
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Garry Marshall: 10 stories from his memoir
The 'Pretty Woman' and 'New Year's Eve' director Garry Marshall reflects on his time in Tinseltown in his new memoir, 'My Happy Days In Hollywood.'
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Fantasy goes dark
As new franchises replace 'Harry Potter' and 'Twilight' a grimmer, more apocalyptic tone haunts the story line.
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Top 10 highest paid authors of 2011
Forbes has just released their 2011 list of the world's highest paid authors (based on earnings from May 2010 to April 2011), and some of them may surprise you. We'll tell you how much each author made, why you should know their names, and how they beat the recession's effect on the fiction industry.
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India: A Portrait, by Patrick French
Journalist Patrick French searches for the mechanics behind India's functioning, diverse democracy.
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Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake in Friends With Benefits: Movie review
Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake's 'Friends with Benefits' rehashes the old friends-or-lovers dilemma, with predictable results.
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America's new culinary renaissance
We're becoming a nation of food fanatics, signing up for cooking classes, turning into gourmets in the kitchen, and making dining in or out the equivalent of a cultural event. Is America the new France?
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'Transformers' vs. 'Larry Crowne': Machines trump movie stars at the metroplex
Blockbuster CGI movie 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon' has already taken in more money than new romantic comedy 'Larry Crowne' is likely to, as they battle for Fourth of July weekend moviegoers.
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Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks star in 'Larry Crowne': movie review
Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks fail to generate much chemistry in this romantic comedy about the affable, jobless Larry Crowne, who goes back to school to improve his prospects. Julia Roberts plays one of his instructors.
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Larry Crowne: Blogger movie review
'Larry Crowne' finds success in star power, namely Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks. Without them, 'Larry Crowne' might fall along the wayside with various other romantic comedies of the last decade.
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"Eat, Pray, Love" author Elizabeth Gilbert steps back from the spotlight
After enduring the wild success of "Eat, Pray, Love," Elizabeth Gilbert now says she's retiring to a life of "slow fiction and even slower gardening."
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In Pictures: Oscar's red carpet runway
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Word of the year 2010: 'Austerity' beats 'socialism' as Webster's word of the year
Word of the year: Austerity, the 14th century noun defined as "the quality or state of being austere" and "enforced or extreme economy," set off enough searches that Merriam-Webster named it as its Word of the Year for 2010, the dictionary's editors announced Monday.
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Kennedy Center honors 2010: Oprah Winfrey, Paul McCartney among five receiving accolades
Kennedy Center honors five in 2010, including Oprah Winfrey, Paul McCartney, Bill T. Jones, Merle Haggard, and Jerry Herman.
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In Pictures: Kennedy Center Honors
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The top five dream jobs: What's yours?
When 1,004 American adults were asked to identify their dream job, they usually wanted to grab the limelight with a high-profile position, according to a poll released Monday by Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Here are their Top 5 dream jobs:
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'The Expendables' tops 'Eat Pray Love': death of the chick flick?
'The Expendables' won the weekend box office over Julia Roberts' 'Eat Pray Love' – partly because of women.
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Eat Pray Love: movie review
In 'Eat Pray Love,' Julia Roberts plays a newly divorced 30-something in search of herself, based on Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir.
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Gallery: Celebrities giving to Haiti
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Sandra Bullock cancels London premiere due to scandal
Oscar-winner Sandra Bullock won't attend the London premiere of "The Blind Side" due to a scandal at home.
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Valentine’s Day: movie review
Despite a star-studded cast, ‘Valentine’s Day’ stumbles into predictable territory.
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Difference Maker Extreme do-gooders – what makes them tick?
Five extraordinary social entrepreneurs talk about their defining moments - when the urge to change the world gathered such force they couldn't ignore it.







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