Posted by Staff Blogs October 27 at 09:50 AM | Comments (0)
Women and wine. Wine and women. And a movie with Russell Crowe! How can it be? In the past few months, I was seeking a place to meet great new female friends who were like-minded in interests. Lo and behold, while seeking out entertainment events, I came across this too brilliant organization that is so fun and so entertaining, that I feel compelled to pass on the info to great women everywhere.
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Posted by Tony's Take October 27 at 09:49 AM | Comments (1)
I saw 'The Departed' the other night at Warner Brothers Studios. It's the new Martin Scorcese movie starring Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg. Before I tell you what I think of the movie, let me tell you what Jack thinks of the movie. You see, the same night I went to the Warner Brothers lot to screen the movie I learned there was 'another' screening'a second screening. You see, when I stopped at the security gate, the guard asked me which 'Departed' screening I was going to and I told him whichever one has my name on the list.
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Posted by Dish of Salt October 25 at 09:51 AM | Comments (0)
by guest blogger Bryant Huddleston As I predicted, my boy Jerry Springer had to say "goodbye" this week on "Dancing With the Stars." To be honest, I wasn't surprised that the talk show host got so emotional. He loved this show. I think it took him by surprise just how much he loved it. People loved him. The rednecks voted for him and so did a lot of America. The humor that he and Kym brought to the floor was refreshing. Monique Coleman told Access that Springer had become her best friend on the show. She even sent a warning to Jerry -- "I'm inviting myself over for Thanksgiving. I'll bring the macaroni."
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Posted by Dish of Salt October 24 at 09:44 AM | Comments (0)
by guest blogger Bryant Huddleston I just got done watching a new trailer for "Heroes" upcoming episodes. Wow! It blew me away. The tag line "Save the cheerleader. Save the world," literally gave me and my supervisor chills. This is amazing television. After we finished watching it, our beautiful correspondent, Maria Menounos (who had just caught the tail end), said, "What was that?" She'd never seen the new NBC series but she knew she'd just watched something really, really cool. On the flipside, I officially took "Studio 60" off my Tivo season pass this past weekend. Hey, I gave it four weeks. But I came to the realization that while it does have some fine moments, as a whole... it's not as strong as it could be.
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Posted by Dish of Salt October 19 at 09:43 AM | Comments (0)
by guest blogger Bryant Huddleston The Sara Evans fiasco has dominated the entertainment world. I'm not surprised. People in LA or NYC may not know much about her but all those country music followers in the fly over states (including my home state of Arkansas) know her well. They love her music. They buy her CD's. They are watching her win top awards while they sit with their families watching the CMA's and they can't wait to catch her new videos on CMT.
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Posted by Billy's Blog October 15 at 09:40 AM | Comments (0)
DUBLIN, Ireland (October 15, 2006) -- It's half past four in the morning and I'm making my way to Dublin with Ray. I have spent a fair amount of time in the back of Ray's car in the last 34 hours. He is the driver, henchman for the fellow who owns the recording studio in the middle of no man's land, Ireland. Not only is it a quaint studio built inside the grounds of an old stone classic Irish estate... it's the new creative home of Michael Jackson. And yes, I just conducted the first visit with Michael Jackson since he left the United States in June 2005. First off, let me tell you what this visit is not:
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Posted by Tony's Take October 13 at 09:39 AM | Comments (3)
There is something I have to get off my chest. But first, a little scene-setting. I am in the audience every Tuesday night during ABC's 'Dancing with the Stars' live broadcast. I've been there'nearly every dance night since the very first season when no one had even heard of the show. No, I didn't get lost and just ended up there by accident. I have navigation, smarty pants. Right off the bat I should tell you I love the show. I'm not even a big dance fan'I'm a sports fan'and make no mistake about it'this is like a sporting event. The secondary reason I love this show is because it is family friendly television. As a dad of two daughters, I'm growing to appreciate that small slice of television more and more.
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Posted by Larry Klein October 12 at 03:53 PM | Comments (0)
by guest blogger Bryant Huddleston First of all I feel honored that Ms. Salty asked little ole me to fill in for her while she enjoys some much deserved R & R. But actually she has no idea that next week I'm gonna take advantage of this time and toot the horn of one of my TV faves that she wouldn't waste her precious time on. But first- the rise and fall of my favorite TV dancer--the super sexy Willa Ford.
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Posted by Dish of Salt October 12 at 09:41 AM | Comments (0)
by guest blogger Bryant Huddleston First of all I feel honored that Ms. Salty asked little ole me to fill in for her while she enjoys some much deserved R & R. But actually she has no idea that next week I'm gonna take advantage of this time and toot the horn of one of my TV faves that she wouldn't waste her precious time on. But first- the rise and fall of my favorite TV dancer--the super sexy Willa Ford. Ok, I admit I have a little bit of a crush on this girl. How that happened, trust me, I haven't a clue, but she does it to you. Apparently she did it to a lot of people watching Dancing with the Stars because admit it, this is a girl who 99% of America had never even heard of and she lasted 5 weeks on the highly rated dance off.
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Posted by Dish of Salt October 09 at 09:36 AM | Comments (0)
by Laura Saltman It may be the most watched show on TV right now, but I'll be honest, I was a reluctant "Grey's Anatomy" watcher. I've never been a huge fan of medical dramas because all the blood and guts makes me queasy. Plus, when the show first premiered, after "Desperate Housewives" at 10pm, it was on way too late on a Sunday night for me. So, I tuned out and went to sleep, despite my co-workers cries that it was a brilliant show and I should be watching.
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