Archive for the ‘Music Avenue’ Category

Did Johnny Deep sneak out of Ashley Olsen’s apartment after a hookup?

Posted on March 21st, 2012 by Chloe Phillip
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Will I feel the wrath of the Olsen-stans if I admit that I still can’t tell Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen apart? Because it’s true. It’s also true that I’ve never tried that hard to differentiate between them. Why would I? They share the same creepy twin brain. And now that creepy twin brain knows what [...]

Matilda musical leads with 10 Olivier nominations

Posted on March 9th, 2012 by Chloe Phillip
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“Matilda”, a musical based on the children’s story by Roald Dahl, garnered 10 nominations — the maximum for its genre — at the Olivier Awards, Britain’s top theatre prizes, organizers announced on Thursday. The Royal Shakespeare Company production, which transferred to the Cambridge Theatre in London’s West End theatre district, was created by Dennis Kelly [...]

Movie Blog: Twice The Premieres At Trylon

Posted on March 7th, 2012 by Chloe Phillip
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Remember Trylon’s Premiere Tuesdays? Well, they’re doubling the number of days you can see them each week, and they’re doubling the number of movies they present every month. So you’ll have to be quick on the draw to take in all their offbeat selections. If you act tonight, you can catch Silent Souls, a Russian [...]

Target Pulls Whitney Houston Card

Posted on February 25th, 2012 by Chloe Phillip
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NEW YORK (AP) – Target is pulling a greeting card that makes fun of the late singer Whitney Houston’s penchant for bad boys. The discounter said Wednesday the card was sold in its stores prior to Houston’s death on Feb. 11, and as soon as it was brought to the retailer’s attention, Target Corp. began [...]

Sugarland says Indiana stage collapse was an accident

Posted on February 19th, 2012 by Chloe Phillip
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Country duo Sugarland has denied negligence claims against it, responding to a lawsuit by saying that a fatal stage collapse last year at an Indiana State Fair was “a true accident, or act of God.” Several families of victims from the August incident have filed a lawsuit against Sugarland, contending it was negligent in the [...]