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Pretty Player
By Crystal K. Wiebe
Feb 10, 2011
Supposedly, winning a male beauty pageant was how Bill Bellamy kick-started his comedy career. First came the tiara, then MTV Beach House. After that: the short-lived Bill Bellamy Show, the legit football flick Any Given Sunday and a whole lot of (forgettable) TV movies. Onscreen, he's frequently found in compromising...
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It's the end of the world as they sing it
By Crystal K. Wiebe
May 17, 2007
A band that calls its album Examples of the Cataclysmic is obviously thinking big. Walter Alias, a Kansas City transplant from Branson, Missouri, describes its sweeping sound as "cinematic," and it's not hard to imagine the quartet's swelling choruses set against some critical moment in a movie about the apocalypse,...
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