Monday, May 31, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Fleet Week

An American in Paris




Passings
Sad to read about the passing of Dennis Hopper, Gary Coleman and Jeanne Austin, the matriarch of the tennis family that produced two-time U.S. Open champ Tracy.



'Family' Reunion

Tired Old Queen at the Movies: 'The Harvey Girls' (1945)

Judy Garland is a waitress on a mission in George Sidney's riotous "The Harvey Girls" (1945). Co-starring John Hodiak, Angela Lansbury, Cyd Charisse, Ray Bolger, Virginia O'Brien and everybody's favorite bold-as-brass chaperon, Marjorie Main, the Harvey Girls set out to bring civilized dining to the old west and tame a few cowpokes in the process. With music and lyrics by Johnny Mercer and Harry Warren, it has all the color, singing, dancing and spectacle that made MGM the number one studio for movie musicals during the Golden Age of Hollywood. It also features the Academy Award winning song "The Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe," which I defy anyone to keep from humming for days once they've heard it. Judy, fresh from her triumph in "Meet Me in St. Louis" is funny, warm and adorable as a gal with enough gumption to single-handedly tame a town. Angela Lansbury is her match as the bad saloon girl with the heart of gold. So, "park yer carcass," settle back and let MGM and Judy Garland show you how it's done in "The Harvey Girls."
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Friday, May 28, 2010
Battle of the Bulge



'Friday Night Lights' Shine On

Slugger Likes to Show Off His Bat and Balls

It Keeps His Weight Down


Thursday, May 27, 2010
Just Call Me 'Scoop' Walsh

Music Box: Chrissie Hynde


Nadal 2.0

Fun Couples

'Tard and Feathered
I'm fine with removing the terms "mentally retarded" and "mental retardation" from federal labor, health and education laws when it comes to describing people with actual intellectual disabilities. But what about the other 48 percent of the nation?
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Marco Da Silva's Not-So-Basic INSTINCT

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