Diana Price
Diana Price was once an aspiring photojournalist who made an unexpected career detour to the medical field, and now works as a Registered Nurse for a nurse phone line after many years in home health and hospice. Thanks to her midlife crisis three years ago, she picked up a camera again and started shooting red carpet events and rock and roll, and interviewing the people who play it. Now she spends all her spare time hanging out in dive bars and stadium pits with her cameras in tow, shooting for Zuma Press, as well as numerous zines and independent bands. She has been hailed as The Annie Leibovitz of Psychobilly, which is the genre she is most known for. No, she is not there with her kids. Yes, she really does love that kind of music. At least most of it.
She also frequents poker tables and events and places with anything horror related - movies, books, paranormal investigations and horror conventions. Featured contributor for music and movies on Yahoo! Contributor Network.
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She also frequents poker tables and events and places with anything horror related - movies, books, paranormal investigations and horror conventions. Featured contributor for music and movies on Yahoo! Contributor Network.
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WSOP Main Event Final Table Down to Three PlayersThe remaining nine players were whittled down to three in the first day of final table play at the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event. -
Steve Gee First Eliminated Player at 2012 WSOP Final TableSacramento native Steve Gee became the first player eliminated in the 2012 WSOP Main Event final table when his pair of eights fell to a pair of queens. -
WSOP Main Event Final Table Resumes Play Oct. 29The remaining nine players in the Main Event for the 2012 World Series of Poker have had a long wait to continue their final battle round, but play resumes October 29 at the Rio in Las Vegas. -
Top Ten Payouts in Poker Tournament HistoryStanley Choi earned over $6 million with his recent Macau High Stakes Challenge win, but that only earns him tenth place on the all time highest payouts list for poker tournaments. -
Sam Raimi Returns to His Horror Roots with 'The Possession'Sam Raimi may have hit the big time directing the "Spider-Man" franchise, but he's proven that you can take the boy out of horror, but you can't take the horror out of the boy. Or director, as it were.
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'Green Mile' Star Michael Clarke Duncan Dies at 54After two months of hospitalization, Oscar nominee Michael Clarke Duncan has died in Los Angeles following his July heart attack.
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Joe Dante's 'The Hole' Finally Opening in USThree years after hitting theaters in Europe, Joe Dante's film "The Hole" will finally see a stateside release, with horror fans eagerly anticipating the return of a master of the genre.
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The Good Actor: Orlando Bloom Loves Those Romantic CharactersWhile Orlando Bloom's latest release, "The Good Doctor," shows a rather disturbing side to his romantic characters, even when he isn't the leading man, he can hold his own with the likes of Brad Pitt, Heath Ledger and the ultimate make-the-ladies-swoon le -
Reality TV Stars Shooting Poker-Based Show PilotTwo former reality TV stars have signed on for a new reality show -- revolving around poker playing. Trishelle Cannatella, of "The Real World" and former Miss USA contestant and "Survivor" competitor Amanda Kimmel wil star in "Living the Life." -
Stone Sour Announces Release Dates for Next AlbumStone Sour will release the first installment of their new double album Oct. 23 2012, consisting of 11 tracks by the Grammy-nominated group. -
Poker Hall of Fame Nominations OpenThe World Series of Poker has opened nominations for the Poker Hall of Fame Class of 2012, and poker fans will have their say in choosing what players join the elite group already inducted. -
Director Tony Scott Dead After Leap from BridgeIn an apparent suicide, eye witnesses say director Tony Scott jumped from the Vincent Thomas Bridge in Los Angeles Sunday evening, and was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Port Police pulled his body from the water several hours later.
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Five Things We'll Miss About Full Tilt PokerWith players still waiting to be paid after the announcement of a Poker Stars buy-out of Full Tilt Poker, here are some things we'll miss about the former poker giant. -
Five Overrated Starting Hands in Texas Hold'emFive starting hands that may get you into trouble at the poker table in Texas Hold'em. -
Five Essential Poker BooksWant to learn to play poker? Five books that will cover the basics and get you started. -
'Twilight' takes top honors at tragically unhip MTV Movie AwardsCall me crazy, but one would think any kind of MTV awards would be interesting, fun, and, dare I say it, hip. But the 2012 MTV Movie Awards proved to be rather lackluster, to say the least, even with host Russell Brand.Also published on: -
Ivey, Dwan and Antonius Return to 'Poker After Dark'Poker on television has been a bit sparse since "Black Friday," but tonight the big three return to "Poker After Dark" -- Phil Ivey, Patrik Antonius and Tom Dwan. -
Andy Bloch Finally Takes Home a Bracelet at WSOP 2012After years of being one of the best known poker players to never win a World Series of Poker bracelet, Andy Bloch finally joined the ranks of bracelet winners by winning the $1,500 seven card stud event June 3. -
'The Great Gatsby' meets the great and powerful AussieWhen I watched the trailer premiere for 'The Great Gatsby,' my heart sank when I saw Leonardo DiCaprio. I've never forgiven him for that awful exercise in melodrama called 'Titanic.' But then I saw the name that made it all better: Baz Luhrmann.
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Octavia Spencer Wins Best Supporting ActressIn a category with four first-time nominees, Octavia Spencer brought home the Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar for her role in 'The Help.' -
Scorsese's 'Hugo' Takes First Oscar of the NightAt the 84th Annual Academy Awards, the first statue of the night was awarded for cinematography, and it went to the man behind the camera for the Martin Scorsese-directed film 'Hugo.'
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Best Actor Losers Who Deserve a StatueThe Best Actor Oscar may go to the man with the most Academy votes, but that doesn't always mean the best man wins, or that there aren't plenty of nominees left behind who are more than worthy. Here are a few who deserve a win.
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Who Are the Hottest Best Actor Oscar Winners?Much ado is made over all the categories of nominees for the Academy Awards, and this year's nominees for Best Actor are no exception. But let's face it, only one criteria counts at the end of the day: who's the hottest.
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Woody Harrelson Can Play the Good, the Bad, and the Delightfully DerangedWhen Woody Harrelson first joined 'Cheers' as the ditzy bartender Woody, no one could have foreseen the talent lurking under the surface. But Harrelson, who stars in the new film 'Rampage' as a dirty cop, is far from a one-trick-pony.
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Reading Poker Tells May Be Most Important Skill for SuccessIf you've ever seen a poker game in a movie, you likely know about poker "tells" -- tics or unintentional gestures that betray what the player has or if he's bluffing.Also published on:
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Koffin Kats Release 'Our Way and the Highway'Rock and roll road warriors The Koffin Kats are about to launch another European tour to support their new album, "Our Way and the Highway," their first release on Sailor's Grave Records.
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Recap and Review: 'Shameless' Season 2 Episode 4: The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the TreeAfter Frank hit a new low last week, the Gallagher clan finds that they aren't always so far removed from the father they hold in contempt in many ways.
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'The Help' Wins Big at SAG AwardsWhile the Academy Award nominations paint a picture of a two-horse race between 'Hugo' and 'The Artist,' with 11 and 10 nominations, respectively, it was 'The Help' that stole the show at the 2012 SAG Awards.
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'The Crow' Remake Survives Lawsuit; Butchering of Favorite Films ContinuesFor those of you who hate seeing your favorite films remade, a bit of bad news: Relativity Media and the Weinstein Company have settled their lawsuit over rights to a remake of 'The Crow,' green-lighting the project again.
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'The Artist,' 'Hugo' Top 2012 Academy Awards Nominations'The Artist' and 'Hugo' lead the pack for 2012 Oscars with double-digit nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and best respective screenplays, original and adapted.
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Recap and Review: 'Shameless' Season 2 Episode 3: Putting the Shame in 'Shameless'The name of the show may be "Shameless," but this week, Frank really found a new low in his quest to get "Butterface's" pension and house.
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Gina Carano Latest Tough Girl in 'Haywire'Gina Carano joins an elite list of tough ladies who can put a hurt on anyone who crosses them, as the MMA star debuts in Steven Soderbergh's 'Haywire.'
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Gerard Butler Returns to Action After Rom-Com BombsThere are many actors so versatile they can seamlessly transition between hardcore action roles and chick-flick romantic comedies with box-office success. Gerard Butler, however, is not one of those actors.
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Blake Shelton's Father DiesAccording to Blake Shelton's official site, his father, Dick, has passed away after a bout with pneumonia. The statement said the elder Shelton died surrounded by family in his home state of Oklahoma, after a long bout of illness.
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Kate Beckinsale Latest in Long Bloodline of Vampire BabesWhile Kate Beckinsale may be making her return to the big screen this week as Selene in 'Underworld Awakening,' she's only one of a long bloodline of super-tough vamp-fatales to put a hurt on mortal men. And a few women. And a few vampires, as well.
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Recap and Review: 'Shameless' Season 2, Episode 2: Have a Heart, FrankWould anyone be shameless enough to try to weasel their way into a dying woman's heart to try to get her house or pension? If you watch 'Shameless,' you know that's a rhetorical question.
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Golden Globes Set No Clear Frontrunner for OscarThis is the season of award shows, and while many can be used to gauge the Oscar frontrunners, no other is usually more telling for the upcoming Academy Awards than the Golden Globes.
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Vintage Fashion Never Goes Out of StyleIf you've been ogling Katy Perry's vintage style or Christina Aguilera's sexy burlesque looks, here are some tips to get you started. But I warn you now -- this is one addictive habit. And it can get mighty pricey depending on where you shop.
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Exclusive Interview With Americana Grammy Nominee Linda ChorneyWhile music awards tend to bring out differences in opinion amongst music lovers every year, Linda Chorney's Americana Grammy nomination has sparked a firestorm in the community, as fans and critics are asking, "Who is Linda Chorney?"
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Recap and Review: 'Shameless' Season 2 Premiere: Economics Gallagher-StyleIt's summertime and the livin' still ain't easy for the Gallaghers on "Shameless," even though the economic machine has developed several new business ventures. Yes, the Gallaghers are back hustling their way to keep the family together and survive.
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'Roadie' Shows the Bitter End of the Rock 'n' Roll RoadI'm always down for movies about rock and roll, so after seeing the music world through aspiring artists' eyes in 'Killing Bono' and through an aspiring music journalist in 'Almost Famous,' I was ready to take on the world of music through 'Roadie.'
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Exclusive Interview with 'The Voice' Finalist Beverly McClellanAn exclusive interview with "The Voice" finalist Beverly McClellan. When she took the stage for her blind audition on Season 1, it was clear this wasn't going to be a music contest that embraced the status quo.Also published on:
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Killswitch Engage and Vocalist Howard Jones Part WaysA decade after forming their musical union, the members of metalcore icons Killswitch Engage and vocalist Howard Jones have officially called it quits.
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Exclusive Interview with 'The Voice' Semi-Finalist Casey WestonWhile other struggling musicians might get a bit impatient for overnight success after such a life-changing experience as "The Voice," Casey Weston is happy to keep working on making it in the music business and just enjoying the ride.
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The Best Moments of 'The Voice' Season 1From the first moments of the debut episode of "The Voice," it was clear that not only was this going to be a different kind of music show, but that opening segment would go down as one of the highlights of Season 1.
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Americana Music Top 10 Albums 2011The Americana Music Association has announced its year end Top 10 & Top 100 Albums of the Year, and true to the genre, it's an eclectic mix. From southern rock icons, to old school country, to artists that defy labels.
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Celebrate the Best Moments of 'Shameless' Season 1As we prepare for the new onslaught of Gallagher shenanigans in the New Year, let's reflect on some of the stellar moments in the first season of 'Shameless.'
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Movies to Inspire Your New Year's ResolutionsIt's that time of the year when we make a whole bunch of resolutions we swear we'll really keep this time, only to forget about them before the holiday hangover is gone. So keep those resolutions going with films to inspire you to some real life change.Also published on:
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Have Yourself a Scary Little Christmas With These MoviesAre you the Scrooge of your family or your office when it comes to sappy sentimental Christmas movies? Prefer horrific over heartwarming? Check out some of these holiday horror classics and scare up some holiday cheer this year.
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Order a Classic Holiday Movie on Christmas DayDon't want to watch an endless loop of 'Miracle on 34th Street' or 'It's a Wonderful Life' all day and night? Your local cable company probably has all the video-on-demand holiday films you need, with no late fees and no need to leave home.
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Don't Let the Holiday Madness Drive You Mad'Tis the season of eating, shopping and pushing yourself to personal meltdown. But it doesn't have to be, if you take a few precautions to enjoy the season without the holiday madness.
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The Bad Boy of 'Californication' Returns for New SeasonHe's rude, he's crude, and he breaks the hearts of his ex-girlfriend, his daughter, and every woman who crosses his path. We know we should hate him, but why do we love Hank Moody so much?
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Britney Spears Engaged to Former AgentBritney Spears made a rather cryptic tweet on Friday morning about a gift from her boyfriend, but "Us Weekly" claims they know what she is talking about -- an engagement ring from former agent, Jason Trawick.
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Phil Hellmuth to Emcee 'Hold'em with HospiceCare' on December 17Poker folks aren't just known for throwing around large sums of cash at the tables, but for charitable giving, as well. Phil Hellmuth, emcees "Hold’em with HospiceCare," a marathon poker tournament benefiting Agrace HospiceCare December 17.Also published on:
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Daniel Craig Brings Chilly Sex Appeal to MoviesI never thought there would be a sexier James Bond than Sean Connery, but I have to admit we ladies have a new suave, tough guy to make us swoon. You girls know who I'm talking about -- Craig ... Daniel Craig.
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Charlize Theron Lightens Up After Dark PastCharlize Theron is super hot right now, and we're glad she seems to have learned to lighten up a bit. But lest ye forget, it was these decidedly heavier roles that really showed off her acting chops.
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CMT Artist of the Year Awards Name Top Country Stars for 2011The CMT Artist of the Year Awards, broadcast December 13, weren't a conventional awards show, as host Rob Lowe pointed out, but a recognition of the top five artists of the year
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When Two Legends Collide: Roger Corman and Vincent PriceHe's directed such Hollywood legends as Jack Nicholson, Robert De Niro, Charles Bronson, John Hurt, and Jason Robards, but there's only one actor whose name has become synonymous with director and producer Roger Corman -- Vincent Price.
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2011 WSOP Europe Set to Air on ESPN2 This WeekendDidn't get to fly to Europe for their World Series of Poker event this year? No problem -- you can watch highlights of the biggest names of poker duking it out in Cannes, Sunday, December 18 on ESPN2.Also published on:
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How to Survive Your First Live Poker GameWhen playing poker live for the first time, not only can facing the players be intimidating, but the fear of making a mistake or faux pas. Here are a few tips in general, although there may be more specific rules in each poker room.Also published on:
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Kansas Farmer Wins First NACPT Main Event Poker TitleIt wasn't the star-studded World Series of Poker, but Kansas farmer Kirk Stewart bested a field of 324 players to win the first Native American Casino Poker Tour title after a deal between the last three players giving him top prize.Also published on:
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Which Celebrities Could Get Engaged Over the Holidays?It's the most wonderful time of the year -- feasting, shopping, gathering together -- and the season of getting engaged. So, which celebrities will be wearing a rockk on their left ring finger by the end of the year?
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Want to Learn How to Play Poker?If you watched the recent final table of the World Series of Poker and decided you want to learn to play and take your shot at the $8 million prize, here are some basic principles to get you started.Also published on:
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'The Voice' Stars Recap First Season Before Debut of Season 2Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine and Cee Lo Green dish on their favorite moments from their ground-breaking first year of 'The Voice.'
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'Shameless' May Be the Best Show You Aren't WatchingShowtime's 'Shameless' isn't full of vampires or serial killers or big name guest stars. But the Gallaghers may be the most fascinating and fabulously dysfunctional family on TV.
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'I Melt With You' Brutal and Brilliant'I Melt With You' isn't another dialogue-heavy, cerebral exercise about mid-life crisis, but a gut punch of the reality that goes way beyond the movie cliches.
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Photo Tips for Covering Concert PhotographyWhen covering a band and you intend to publish a grouping of photos, you don't want to display a group where all the photos look the same - same distance, same pose etc. Here are some tips to make sure you get a good variety in your slideshow or post.
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2012 WSOP Will Feature $1 Million Buy-In TournamentWith online giant Full Tilt Poker still on hiatus due to legal troubles, seems a fair share of their pros are finding new ways to play high stakes, including committing to a $1 million buy-in tournament at the 2012 World Series of Poker.
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How to Shoot Unique Black and White Landscape PhotosIf you aspire to black and white landscape photography, no one can ever surpass the master, Ansel Adams. But that doesn't mean you can't make your mark as well, or put your own unique spin on the black and white landscape photograph.
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American Country Awards Bring Their Kinda Party to Las VegasThe ACA's appeared to be the right kinda party for a crowd of good old country boys and gals, full of cowboy boots, WWE body slams, and red plastic cups, despite being hosted at the glitzy MGM Grand on the Las Vegas strip.
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'Answers to Nothing' Collects Slice-of-Life VignettesIn the vein of 'Crash' or 'Short Cuts,' 'Answers to Nothing' collects stories of everyday people crossing paths -- and connecting as best they can -- in a crazy world.
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Kourtney Kardashian Picks Up Publicity Slack by Announcing PregnancyKourtney Kardashian announces on the cover of the new US Weekly that she's pregnant with her first-baby-daddy's second child. You know, Scott Disick, the alcohol-guzzling creepy guy who reminds us of Christian Bale in "American Psycho."Also published on:
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Great Gift Ideas for Movie Lovers, No Matter Your Price RangeIf you have some serious movie lovers on your shopping list for Christmas, here are some great gifts you can give in a range of budgets and tastes for everyone.Also published on:
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Americana Music Transcends Generation and GenresIf you're a fan of country music, blues, folk, rockabilly, rock and roll -- or any mix of the above -- you may discover Americana is the greatest musical genre you've never heard of.
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Robert Downey Jr. Has a Knack for Quirky Film CharactersFor those of you anxiously awaiting the release of 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows,' here are some of Robert Downey Jr.'s other memorable, if somewhat lesser-known, characters before reaching A-lister status.
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'Sleeping Beauty' Tackles Sex and the CinemaJulia Leigh is the latest to explore the somewhat unfriendly territory of dark sexuality in her first feature, "Sleeping Beauty," premiering in theaters December 2 but currently available as video-on-demand.
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A Guide to 'The Muppets' Supporting CastUnless you've been living under a rock for a few decades, or born rather recently, you probably know about Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy, but do you know some of the other Muppets?
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The Muppets Take 'SNL' by StormWith their upcoming feature film, the Muppets are red hot again, and it came as no surprise they showed up on 'Saturday Night Live' this past weekend for Jason Segel's hosting monologue, stealing the show.Also published on:
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American Music Awards Degenerate into J-Lo and Fiat InfomercialSunday night's AMAs perfectly displayed why all of us bemoaning the state of music are exactly right -- the event ushered in a new low in crass commercialism and product placement over the music itself.
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The Best Thanksgiving Movies for Dysfunctional FamiliesThe holidays are a time for family, which is to say a time when we all get together to remind ourselves how we drive each other crazy. Here are some great Thanksgiving-themed movies while you chow down on the leftovers.Also published on:
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Post-Meal Movie Alternatives to Football FestvitiesThe holidays are on us and theaters are lining up their special releases. Here's your guide to celebrating Turkey Day at your local movie theater.
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Up the Bloody CreekWhat is scarier than a blood-drinking madman tapping into ancient occult practices for super villain powers? Why, a Nazi blood-drinking madman tapping into ancient occult practices for super villain powers, of course.
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What it Means when Your Doctor Recommends HospiceMost people have many misconceptions about hospice, which fuel their fears about getting a life-threatening illness. Here are the most common myths.
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Nomad by Fate - on the Road with Chuck RaganNext week, Chuck Ragan hits the road supporting Social Distortion, playing venues like the House of Blues. But tonight is another story. Tonight, Ragan is not just playing a small dive bar in San Antonio, but the basement of a dive bar in San Antonio.
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Latest 'Twilight' Proves Even Movie Weddings Can Be Boring'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1' is the latest piece of celluloid to suck up two hours of my life I am never gonna get back. (I want to see that critic quote on the next commercial.)
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The 'Twilight' Hater's Guide to Manly Vampire MoviesFor those who aren't anxiously awaiting the next 'Twilight' installment, here are some manly vampire flicks you can watch at home without the pricey popcorn and soda. Or the swooning 11-year-olds.Also published on:
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'Human Centipede 2' Latest to Rely Too Much on ViolenceWhatever finesse Tom Six showed in the original 'Human Centipede,' rather rough though it was, is completely lost for 'Human Centipede 2.'
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'Melancholia' Artfully Mixes Pain and WonderThe only thing more complex than watching Lars von Trier's 'Melancholia' is reviewing it. I sat down to write this review with absolutely no idea what to say, or even what I felt after this movie, but this is what I can tell you.
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Final Table for 2011 WSOP Whittled Down to ThreeNine men were left standing - or sitting, as it were - at the poker table at the beginning of Sunday's World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table, but in just under eight hours, only three remained.
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Andy Rooney Dies at 92Just over a month since announcing his departure from "60 Minutes" after 30 years of cranky -- but hilariously incisive -- commentary, Andy Rooney has died. He was 92.
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'Killing Bono' Mixes Nostalgia, Humor With Pain of Lost Dreams'Killing Bono,' based on the true story of U2 classmate Neil McCormick, gives us a great trip back to the '80s, when bands like Duran Duran ruled and Bob Geldof's idea of putting on a little rock festival to benefit African famine was fresh and unheard of.
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Kris Humphries Cancels Vegas Red Carpet AppearanceKris Humphries cancels Vegas appearance for this weekend - apparently his publicist decided it wasn't a good idea to walk the red carpet when your soon-to-be ex is telling the world how publicity-hungry you are. You think?
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Why Obama is Right About the KardashiansWhile President Barack Obama is getting plenty of heat from both sides of the political fence, there's one stance of his we should all be able to agree with - we should not be letting our daughters watch "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
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Has Kim Kardashian Finally Jumped the Shark?With the oh-so-shocking revelation that Kim Kardashian is filing for divorce from Kris Humphries, has she finally "jumped the shark?" Is America finally sick of the stupidity?
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Five of the Worst Moments in Bengals' HIstoryI may have grown up a Hoosier, but living down in the southeast corner of Indiana meant I didn't grow up cheering on the Indianapolis Colts (who were still in Baltimore,) but the team closest to me - the Cincinnati Bengals. Yes, I know, God help me.
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Psychobilly Draws from the Rocking '50s and Punk '70s for a Whole New MonsterPsychobilly has long been the red-headed stepchild of rock and roll - with its roots in 70s punk and 50s rockabilly, but much cheekier than its parental counterparts, it has lurked on the perimeter of mainstream music.
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'Paranormal Activity 3' Delivers Old Formula Yet Keeps Scoring at the Box OfficeOh, what hath 'The Blair Witch Project' wrought? We've been bombarded with 'real footage' movies so much it's become more cliche than kids who see dead people and emo vampires. And 'Paranormal Activity 3' is no exception.
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Adler's Appetite Live PhotosSteven Adler's new band, Adler's Appetite, is touring and recording, and the former Guns and Roses drummer - and Celebrity Rehab grad - seems happier than ever with life on the road.
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So You Want to Be a Concert Photographer?A day in the life of music photographer Diana Price, shooting promo photos for metal band DevilDriver. Or, how to plan a rock and roll photoshoot and how NOT to get kicked out of the venue despite other concert photographers' bad behavior.
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Putting the Bite into NoirUnlike most vampire movies, Daybreakers features noirish styling, and someone finally explored the idea of vampires in crisis at the risk of running out of human blood. And without emo teen vampires.
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Harry Potter Tops Spike TV Scream AwardsSpike TV 2011 Scream Awards results, with top winner Harry Potter and appearances by Colin Farrell, Samuel Jackson, George Lucas and the cast of Dark Knight Rising"
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"Pretty Little Liars," Among Red Carpet Stars in VegasThe stars of "Pretty Little Liars," added a little glitz and glamour to Gallery Nightclub April 17, 2011. Also appearing on the red carpet were "The Voice" coach and musician Cee Lo Green, Chelsea Korka and Carmen Electra.



















