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...ed by Late Show). We're hipper than we think.
"Maybe we are a strong 'trend' market and nobody knows it," says 12's Greening, noting that Phoenix had the nation's best numbers forduring one ratings period last winter.
"I think the makeup of the market fits the Letterman kind of humor," adds Bergamo. "You know, he's from Indiana, he's got the kind of Peck's...
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Tell the real John McCain story and you indict the entire political system. It is not a pretty story. No one really wants to know. I truly believe that if you spelled it out so peo...
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"What? Me matriculate?"
Or so Mad magazine mascot Alfred E. Neuman might ask when he--along with a hundred other objets d'art from the 40-year-old humor magazine--takes center stag...
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... in the Lincoln room of the White House with President George Bush.
Limbaugh loftily revealed that he and the president sat together chuckling while watching television tapes of atakeoff on none other than H. Ross Perot.
Nothing remains a secret if Limbaugh blurts it out to his audience, even if it isn't quite the 12 million of which he boasts.
The word a...
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Now is the time for all good people to come to the defense of their Pee-wee.
I can't tell you whether he did it. After all, I wasn't sitting behind the long-haired, goateed ma...
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Last week the fifteen good people in the jury box watched a parade of FBI agents step into the witness stand.
This jury, like all juries, is composed of citizens who are chosen ...
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David Spade is hot and his mom is pleasantly surprised. "Everybody who was close to him knew that he thought funny thoughts," says Spade's mother, Judy Todd. "He was ve...
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...just do what we do."
Whatever "it" is, works: Tours now include larger, less boozy venues, and the band's success has garnered it trips to Europe and Japan and guest shots onand The Tonight Show.
And, denials of stardom notwithstanding, Timmons is quite aware of her contribution to the Cowboy Junkies' accomplishments.
"Overall, I like what ...
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We at New Times did not tell the truth.
Was it deceptive?
Of course it was deceptive.
Was it unethical?
Welllll . . . let's talk about that.
Under my instr...
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...undred-dollar-bill-smoking rock 'n' roll manager.
Considering the yucks quotient of all the evidence at hand, you might expect the guys in Warrant to be in reality a bunch ofalumni in disguise. A "Wayne's World" sketch gone Blues Brothers big-time.
But peek under those ridiculously long locks of teased-out hair and you'll merely find still more r...
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...ceive each week. But it's almost a certainty that in one night she'll receive more exposure than she did during her five years at Channel 10. (The show, which will be seen oppositein most of the 150 markets, will premiere locally on Channel 3, September 16 at 11 p.m.)
"Believe me, when I made the decision to do Playboy, it wasn't a case of `Well, I'll ...
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...rded live in Europe and earned her a Grammy in 1982. The next year, Francis Ford Coppola heard her at a private party and invited her to appear in his film Rumble Fish. She was on about two years ago (she remembers it well--Pee-wee Herman was the host), and last year she appeared on Austin City Limits as part of an accordion celebration, along with Ponty Bon...