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ABC picks up 'Once Upon a Time' spin-off, Ryan Seacrest comedy and more
ABC has a load of new faces slated to make their debut next season, including a "Once Upon a Time" spin-off and comedies from Ryan Seacrest and Rebel Wilson. On the drama front, the network is tapping into its solid performer "Once Upon a Time" with the...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Once Upon a Time (tv program), Television, Bradley Whitford, Psych (tv program)
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Julianne, Derek Hough team with Starz for ballroom dancing drama
Dancing with the Starz? The network announced Tuesday that it has partnered with dancer/singer/actress Julianne Hough and her dancer/actor brother Derek Hough--both of whom have graced the "Dancing With the Stars" stage--to develop the new original...
Tags: Rock of Ages (movie), Dance, Entertainment Events, Burlesque (movie) , Josh Duhamel
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'House of Cards' or 'The Walking Dead'?
There must be someone besides me watching "House of Cards." Someone? Hello? I know you're out there. The new made-for-Netflix series, a baker's dozen of episodes that made their debut in one fell swoop two weeks ago, has gotten as much publicity...Tags: Television, House of Cards (tv program), Justified (tv program), Kelsey Grammer, Netflix Inc.
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Jessie Ware just wanted to dance with the dead
The only bad part of Jessie Ware's 2012 was an encounter with the estate of Big Pun. The British singer-songwriter, who broke out as a future pop star with her Sade-like debut "Devotion," believed her people had cleared a sample from the late rapper's...
Tags: SBTRKT (music group), Annie Lennox, United Kingdom, Journalism, BBC
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When movies feel like TV
Last month after a screening, even as the lights came up in the theater, I could feel "Zero Dark Thirty" fading, its images and impact already softening in my head. No, no, wait: not fading — mingling. If our cultural experiences rub shoulders at...
Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Television, Claire Danes, The Sopranos (tv program), Breaking Bad (tv program)
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Alewives: Justin Bieber, Honey Boo Boo, Riccardo Muti and more
Alewives are the stinky fish that used to wash up en masse on Lake Michigan beaches. So it is that we bring you the 17th annual Alewife Awards to commemorate the rankest cultural flotsam and jetsam to hit our shores over the past year. Memo to vendors:...
Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Sacha Baron Cohen, Nicki Minaj, Entertainment Events, The Guilt Trip (movie)
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Taking stock of Chicago TV, film
It was a notable year for Chicago's film and TV industry, both for projects that came — and those that didn't. First, the good news. The city was home to four television series in 2012. That is an unprecedented number. TV, however, is a fickle...
Tags: Anna Kendrick, Television, Labor Legislation, Olivia Wilde, The Hunger Games (movie)
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Remembrance versus O'Hare runways in 'Over My Dead Body'
"Over My Dead Body" The Waltzing Mechanics made their local bow with "El Stories," a series based on true-life transit tales. But their latest foray into documentary theater takes them to a final destination that fell victim to a different form of...
Tags: Richard M. Daley, George Ryan, Arts and Culture, Documentary (genre), The Neptune Society Incorporated
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Why some TV shows only film exterior scenes in Chicago
The Chicago-based Showtime dramedy "Shameless" can either be seen as a small victory for Chicago's TV and film community or a missed opportunity, depending on how you want to look at it. The series films most of its exterior scenes in Chicago (unlike...
Tags: Vice (movie), ABC (tv network), Television, Near West Side, ER (tv program)
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Isn't it time for a TV show about a South Side political dynasty?
Now that the elections are over, what's good on TV? There are many fine and steamy political dramas set in Chicago. "The Good Wife" and "Boss" are two of my favorites. Yet these shows, like so many others, revolve around white characters. If the national...Tags: Laurence Fishburne, Television, Kenan Thompson, Politics, The Sopranos (tv program)
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For the record
Sanaa Lathan: The Sunday Conversation interview with Sanaa Lathan in the Oct. 14 Calendar section said that her TV series "Boss" would be airing its season finale that night. The season finale airs Friday. Fracking study: An article in the Oct. 15...Tags: Television, Petroleum Industry, Entertainment, Sanaa Lathan
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The Rahm identity shines through in 'Chicago Fire'
This is not a political story. This is a story about acting and the thin line between a performance and a public face. This is about aesthetics. Please do not read any ideological argument into the following or take what I am about to say as cynicism or...
Tags: WTTW, Rahm Emanuel, Richard M. Daley, Television, Bradley Whitford
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Dec 30, 2012
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Dec 20, 2012
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Dec 12, 2012
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Nov 9, 2012
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Oct 16, 2012
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