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Dancing ’til they drop

Dancing With the Stars has had its fair amount of drama this season. However, Monday may win the top spot for unexpected dramatic occurrences. Marie Osmond fainted on-camera while receiving her score after h...
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Chris Brown’s Exclusive

Pop superstar Chris Brown releases his sophomore album, Exclusive, on November 6. The CD's new single, "Kiss, Kiss," features T-Pain and has climbed the charts since its September 25 release date. ...
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“Dirty Sexy Money” pays off

"Dirty Sexy Money" has the same irresistible allure as the Darling family around which it revolves. Hands down one of the most intriguing, snappy and entertaining new shows this fall, "Dirty Sexy Money" grabs t...
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“Shots” too big for its britches

"Big Shots" is a show written by men, for men and about men. Only problem is, the audience for the post-"Grey's Anatomy" timeslot that "Big Shots" occupies is predominantly women. And women probably aren't g...
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The 59th Primetime Emmy Awards

Although confusing and downright strange at some points, this year's Emmy Awards were not entirely disappointing. Thanks to the fact that Ryan Seacrest was not on screen as often as he may have liked to be, the...
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“Grey’s” bounces back

The season premiere of "Grey's Anatomy" marked a refreshing return to form for the medical drama. After a third season that went from so-so to abysmal in the later episodes, creator Shonda Rhimes obviously took...
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Grammer, Heaton come back to Primetime

Some might call "Back to You" an "old-fashioned" sitcom — meaning it relies on a laugh track, is not filmed as if it were a documentary and features Kelsey Grammer and Patricia Heaton, veterans of three of th...
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Workplace humor in “The Office”

In the inaugural episode of its fourth season, "The Office" manages to address nipple chafing, bat birth control and a Race for the Cure benefit run to increase awareness of rabies (which, incidentally, already...
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“Desperate” homecoming

"Desperate Housewives" has always based itself around secrets and lies, and the Season Four premiere is no different, with each of the four leading ladies keeping up some sort of facade — and that's not even ...
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Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act

There's more to the TV-to-DVD world than old episodes of M*A*S*H and the dozen or so Law and Order spin-offs. From WGBH and the UK comes Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act. This British crime drama stars Academy Aw...
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Cracker: A New Terror

Fresh off the BBC America comes "Cracker: A New Terror," starring the incredibly talented Robbie Coltrane. Coltrane, of Harry Potter fame, plays Dr. Edward "Fitz" Fitzgerald, an incredibly b...
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Big deal for HD DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment, which includes Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Animation SKG, DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Vantage, Nickelodeon Movies and MTV Films, has announced its decision to use only High...
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The ultimate Bourne

For fans looking for a satisfying ending to the adventures of Jason Bourne, they will find it in The Bourne Ultimatum. The final installment in the Bourne trilogy immerses its audience in riveting action sce...