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2 Left Feet Pace a Grocery Store?s Aisles New York Times The show "10 Items or Less" would make a great series on the Web. And that?s praise. It's a wonderful lineup Newsday Think stockings get stuffed this time of year? That's nothing compared to the tube's cramming of holiday shows It's all in the numbers now. 'John Tucker Must Die' gets mixed review The Lufkin Daily News At the video store this week, Michael Adams and Denise Hoepfner rented new releases, "John Tucker Must Die" and "The Da Vinci Code." Denise thought both movies were good, while Michael was disappointed in John Tucker. DARE TO ASK: When a belly goes to pot: Gut reactions The Florida Times-Union I see a lot of men with very large stomachs. Sometimes, I see them without shirts. Men often have opinions about women's bodies. How do men with big guts feel about their own bodies? Family Guy, Vol. 4 DVD Talk The Story So Far "Family Guy" is the animated story of the Griffins, a suburban Rhode Island family. Peter is the standard stupid TV dad, while his hot wife Lois is the only thing holding the family together. Reality TV Casting Call: The World Series of Pop Culture Blogcritics.org Be a Reality Star or just look like one! TV with MeeVee will you show you how. Each day, we’re bringing you the latest news on Reality Show Casting Calls -- from Hell's Kitchen 3 to Chick Fights Caught on Tape . TV with MeeVee is your launching pad to D-List celebrity stardom. 80s sitcoms, Brady Trivia, and Trekkies, oh my! Calling all Couch Potatoes VH1 and Gala reading, all welcome Anchorage Press Please join the haiku Winner s, judges and others for a gala haiku reading on Thursday, November 16 at 7 p.m. at Title Wave Books (1360 W. Northern Lights Blvd., 278-9283). Prizes will be awarded and praise bestowed. Idiot Box Alibi Tara Ariano and Sarah D. Bunting are the founders of TelevisionWithoutPity.com, a TV review website known for its pithy weekly recaps. Recently, Quirk Books published the duo’s spin-off book Television Without Pity, helpfully subtitled 752 Things We Love to Hate (and Hate to Love) About TV. TV on DVD revives past The Echo Remember "Grosse Pointe?" Chances are, you don't. The WB show, a satirical send-up of teen soap operas like "Dawson's Creek," was only on the air for one season. "Grosse Pointe" had an impressive pedigree (it was created by Darren Star, the producer of " and the City") and copious critical acclaim - The New York Times called it "wicked and clever. Requiem for a theme The Columbus Dispatch NEW YORK — Don’t remember much about high-school biology or physics. Couldn’t tell you how to compute a calculus problem. But the theme song to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air remains fresh in the mind. Will Smith’s catchy rap opened each episode of his 1990s sitcom.
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