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Weekend TV: Sherlock and Jesse Stone; Finale Fever - Seattle Post Intelligencer |
Weekend TV: Sherlock and Jesse Stone; Finale FeverSeattle Post IntelligencerIt opens with (mild spoiler alert for non-Holmes aficionados) Sherlock's long-suffering sidekick (droll Martin Freeman) tearfully lamenting to a therapist, "My best friend, Sherlock Holmes, is dead." Indeed, the cat and mouse between sleuth and master ...and more » |
At UP Comedy Club, comedy veteran Andrea Martin takes audience down merriment lane - Chicago Tribune |
At UP Comedy Club, comedy veteran Andrea Martin takes audience down merriment laneChicago Tribune"What once was pert/Now scrapes the dirt," she sang, during one of several comic ditties loosely themed around the travails of the aging comedian and accompanied this past weekend by the droll if muted Seth Rudetsky, the typically ebullient host of the ...and more » |
Shy, kind and soft-spoken -- with the power to infuriate - Winnipeg Free Press |
Shy, kind and soft-spoken -- with the power to infuriateWinnipeg Free PressTom was the sort of colleague who, from time to time, would leave the den-like corner of the Free Press editorial department and shuffle through the newsroom, stopping to offer praise to other writers, among them the gifted Melissa Martin, ...and more » |
Whole Lotta Sole: Tribeca Review - Hollywood Reporter  Hollywood Reporter |
Whole Lotta Sole: Tribeca ReviewHollywood ReporterBrendan Fraser, Colm Meaney, David O'Hara, Martin McCann and Yaya DaCosta star in Terry George's crime comedy about a botched heist, set in contemporary Belfast. NEW YORK – In both his own films and his collaborations with Jim Sheridan, ... |
Stars reveal directors' secret imprint on 007 - Variety  Variety |
Stars reveal directors' secret imprint on 007VarietyYoung imbued Bond with his suave sensibilities and droll sense of humor and molded Connery in his own image. "Terence's contributions were enormous because he was always a great bon vivant," Connery recalls. "He was very much up on the latest shirts ...and more » |
The Shane Pruitt Band: Ever-evolving blues and gospel trio to play Southern ... - SCNow |
The Shane Pruitt Band: Ever-evolving blues and gospel trio to play Southern ...SCNowJeff Mosier and the Ear Reverents, Nappy Brown, Tinsley Ellis, Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials, Sean Costello, Gatemouth Brown, North Mississippi Allstars, Gibb Droll, Theodis Ealey, Eddie Kirkland, Medeski, Martin, and Wood, Robert Randolph and the ... |
Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert Emphasize The Voice at Stagecoach Festival - CMT.com  CMT.com |
Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert Emphasize The Voice at Stagecoach FestivalCMT.comMartin's performance with the Steep Canyon Rangers actually managed to draw thousands away from the mainstream action into an immense tent filled with suddenly bluegrass-loving whoopers and hollerers. Delivering droll one-liners between often comedic ...and more » |
FFA teams bring home the hardware - Worthington Daily Globe |
FFA teams bring home the hardwareWorthington Daily GlobeSouthwest Star Concept: Austin Droll, Brendan Kazemba, Austin Liepold, Jacob Post and Stuart Schumacher. Windom Area: Kayla Haglund and Kelcey Olson. Worthington: Bradley Jansma, Jacqueline Martin, Whitney Prins and Rachael Terhark. |
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: Theater Review - Hollywood Reporter  Hollywood Reporter |
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: Theater ReviewHollywood ReporterAaron Lazar makes the strongest impression as the son of Philadelphia's richest woman; he falls for Dorothy while struggling to keep his boozing mother (a droll Deborah Rush) off the sauce. And as Lorelei's rival suitors, a button-empire heir and a ...and more » |
"Pirates" mostly gets the booty - Chicago Tribune |
"Pirates" mostly gets the bootyChicago TribuneFans of previous Aardman ventures like the "Wallace and Gromit" films will recognize many of the studio's trademark laugh magnets - droll, non-talking animals and those wide, clenched-teeth smiles that last just a second too long - but "The Pirates" ...and more » |
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