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Friday, February 7, 2014

Claman On Call: Did Apple give in to pressure from Carl Icahn?

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Culture Beast: Putin’s Way-Gay Opening Ceremony

The Daily Beast
February 07

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GAME ON
Putin's Way-Gay Opening Ceremony
Putin had to put on a show with lots of lights and dancing, but not make it too gay. He didn't succeed. And the presence of Putin's rumored girlfriend and the blatant whitewashing of Russian history made this the Uncomfortable Olympics. By Tim Teeman.
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Rosie's Explosive Return
Seven years after quitting 'The View,' Rosie O'Donnell returned to the couch Barbara Walters built. Funny, engaging, and reliably controversial, she proved her unparalleled worth. By Kevin Fallon.
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The Robin to Clooney's Batman
From unemployed actors to co-writers and co-producers on 'The Monuments Men,' Grant Heslov and George Clooney may just be Hollywood's most successful bromance. By Andrew Romano.
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The creativity of many artists has famously been cut short by illness. But none comes close to the tragedy of this dancer who with her beauty and brightness drew to her two of the world's greatest choreographers, and who was stricken at the height of her art, never to dance again.”

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West Anderson's Best Ever
A delightful cast battles over a will and a stolen painting as a horde of pseudo-Nazis scour the mountains for fugitives. 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' might be Wes Anderson's best film. By Nico Hines.
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INVESTIGATION
From Sax Player to Drug Dealer?
He was Wyclef Jean's musical director and even jammed with Bowie. A look at Robert Vineberg, the virtuoso who's being held without bail in the wake of Philip Seymour Hoffman's fatal overdose. By Michael Daly.
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In response to Jay Leno Cries It Out:

While I won't miss Leno's benign, flaccid humor, at least he knew how to conduct an interview.

— timmymac29

In response to Should Woody Allen Have Been Allowed to Adopt?:

Forget about the absence of criminal convictions; it's on the record that Woody took as a paramour the daughter of the woman he had biological children with and, in the process, devastated the Farrow family. Surely, that should have been taken into consideration by the state in the adoption process?

— TonyK

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