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3 novels with unforgettable main characters
These protagonists will still be on your mind long after you've reached the last page.
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Super Bowl commercials 2013: The 4 best sneak previews
For Super Bowl commercials, many companies are providing sneak peeks for their ads that will run during the big game. Here are some of the best.
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Golden Globe Awards: The 2012 nominees
Who are the nominees for the prestigious Golden Globes? Check out our list.
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10 best books of April, according to Amazon
Amazon picks the 10 best books of April
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Baby monkey: 'Big Bang' TV show supplies his name
Baby monkey, Big Bang: A new baby monkey at the Columbus zoo has been named after Dr. Sheldon Cooper of 'The Big Bang Theory.' No word yet how the cast of 'The Big Bang Theory' feels about the honor.
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3 novels with unforgettable main characters
These protagonists will still be on your mind long after you've reached the last page.
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Culture Cafe 'Zero Hour' canceled after only three episodes
'Zero Hour' was canceled after airing three episodes on ABC. 'Zero Hour' was canceled following a season premiere which was the lowest-rated for ABC for a scripted show during the regular TV season ever.
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'Downton Abbey' and other cable offerings beat out network shows
'Downton Abbey,' AMC's 'The Walking Dead' and the NBA All-Star Game on TNT all scored more viewers than anything else airing on network television on Sunday, Feb. 17, when the 'Downton' finale aired. In its third season, 'Downton Abbey' was the most-watched PBS series since Ken Burns' 1990 documentary series 'The Civil War.'
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Super Bowl commercials 2013: The 4 best sneak previews
For Super Bowl commercials, many companies are providing sneak peeks for their ads that will run during the big game. Here are some of the best.
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'Lincoln,' 'Argo' face off in Golden Globes hosted by Tina Fey, Amy Poehler
The Golden Globe Awards' top honor, best movie drama, could go to either 'Lincoln' or 'Argo' Sunday. Hosted by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, the award show is sure to be a raucous star-studded evening.
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People's Choice Awards: 'The Hunger Games' and Katy Perry dominate
The People's Choice Awards were hosted by 'Big Bang Theory' actress Kaley Cuoco.
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'American Horror Story,' 'Lincoln' earn Producers Guild nominations
'American Horror Story,' 'Django Unchained,' and others made the cut for the nominations distributed by the Producers Guild of America.
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Golden Globe Awards: The 2012 nominees
Who are the nominees for the prestigious Golden Globes? Check out our list.
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Angus T. Jones describes 'Two and a Half Men' as 'filth'
Angus T. Jones is now campaigning against the TV show in which he stars as 'Jake' on 'Two and a Half Men.' In a video, Angus Jones asks viewers, 'Please stop filling your head with filth.'
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'Homeland' and 'Modern Family' big winners at Emmy Awards
'Homeland' also won top acting awards for Claire Danes and Briton Damian Lewis as Showtime's first-ever best drama honoree prevented 'Mad Men' from winning its fifth straight best drama Emmy.
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Culture Cafe Fall TV schedule: Your guide to every premiere date
The fall TV schedule has begun – when is your favorite show premiering?
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Culture Cafe 'Elementary': Is it a fresh take on Sherlock or a tired retread?
'Elementary' swaps in a female Watson (Lucy Liu) and updates the story to the present day. Does it work?
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No TV ads? Maybe not. NBC, FOX, CBS sue over ad-skip feature.
NBC, FOX, and CBS have file a lawsuit against Dish Network for Autohop, a feature that blacks out commercials on pre-recorded network shows. The networks argue that the feature violates copyright laws and jeopardizes the financial foundation of the entire television industry.
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10 best books of April, according to Amazon
Amazon picks the 10 best books of April
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Opinion: Not so Modern Family: Top sitcoms make for sexist, inaccurate television
In the five highest-rated primetime sitcoms (The Big Bang Theory, Modern Family, Two Broke Girls, Two and a Half Men, and How I Met Your Mother), male characters are professionally accomplished, while female characters are unemployed or struggling.
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TV Blog Big winners at People's Choice Awards, despite ratings drop
Katy Perry, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, are the big winners at this years People's Choice Awards.
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Create a plan for your New Year's resolution
In December and January, The Simple Dollar is posting a daily series focusing on specific activities you can do right now to set the stage for a great 2011. Out with the old, in with the new.
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HFPA announces Golden Globe nominations 2011
Golden Globe nominations 2011: The King's Speech and The Social Network took the most nominations.
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Emmy nods: Conan O'Brien gets his day as TV landscape evolves
Emmy Award nominations released Thursday tapped Conan O'Brien's short-lived stint on NBC's Tonight Show, as well as a handful of shows from non-broadcast networks.
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In the Falling Snow
Britain’s class-conscious society is the backdrop to this story of a middle-aged immigrant obsessed with a newer, younger arrival.
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Emmy nominations embrace old and new
Primetime lineup includes new shows and names and underscores cable's strong presence.
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Eureka! Real science breaks into TV shows
Once ignored or abused to spice up plots, bona fide study now fills prime-time lineups.







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