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Claire Forlani, Kathleen Rose Perkins and Stephen Mangan have been tapped to co-star opposite Matt LeBlanc on Showtime/BBC’s comedy series “Episodes.”

The project, which has a seven-episode order, revolves around a successful British husband-and-wife comedy team (Forlani, Mangan) thrilled by the prospect of producing an U.S. version of their hit series. But they soon are forced to replace the erudite British lead in the original with the quintessential U.S. comedy star, Matt LeBlanc, who is playing a version of himself. They begin to sink deeper into the quicksand that is the Hollywood TV business, ruled by a legion of network and studio executives, including the smart head of programming (Perkins). Read the rest of this entry »

If your ever attempted to make your own band or if you maybe were a member in a band, than you’ll know that it takes long hours of rehearsals before it sounds the way it should. But even so, how long the members of the band will stick together is hard to tell. Many times outside influences will strengthen the bond between them but it is when negative things happen inside, that’s when the harmony is broken and things finally come to an end. Are lupus signs curable? Lupus symptoms can be cured.

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New York Comedy Festival is Almost here
The Fifth Annual New York Comedy Festival has expanded to include 26 shows and adds a search for “New York’s Funniest Stand-Up”.

November 5-9 in New York City promises to be one big belly laugh. The 2008 New York Comedy Festival is taking over the city, hosting a wide variety of events at venues all across the city.

Now in its fifth year, the Comedy Festival has an impressive line up of comedians including headliners Carlos Mencia, Sarah Silverman, Frank Caliendo, Tracy Morgan, Louis C.K., Joel McHale, B.J. Novak, Brian Regan, Craig Ferguson, and Katt Williams. Read the rest of this entry »

Like many fans, I am happy to be lost in Lost. Savoring it, in fact. Locke as the Smoke Monster? Bring him/it/whoever on! A ”flash-sideways”? I like coming in on that new angle! As the final pieces of TV’s trickiest jigsaw puzzle are being wedged into place, the burden is on the guys who run the show — Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof — to have the sixth and final season not end up looking like…one big jigsaw puzzle.

How to do that? So far, they’ve got the right idea in finally establishing that Lost isn’t just a mind game: The Island has always been a metaphor for the heart — the center, the life force. Now many of the mysteries of the heart are being revealed, along with alternative glimpses of how the lives of so many did or may or could have turned out. Read the rest of this entry »

Rounding the home stretch of a tween-media blitzkrieg for his debut album My World (out Nov. 17), Justin Bieber stopped by the Nickelodeon sitcom True Jackson, VP for a guest spot on the show’s season premiere.

In the EW exclusive clip below, teen fashion exec True (Keke Palmer) and friends Lulu (Ashley Argota) and Ryan (Matt Shively) sneak into a studio to spy on the singer while he lays down an acoustic take on his hit single “One Time.”
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The Eiffel Tower was built in 1887 as the entrance arch to the Exposition Universelle, the World’s Fair. The engineer, Gustave Eiffel, prepared its unique design to enable it to take the high wind velocity at the height of 324 meters even if it allows for a sway of 2-3 inches in high wind. The ‘eyesore’ for the Parisians at the time of its construction is now a monument linked to many historical events and structure that represents France, and more particularly Paris, all over the world. Read the rest of this entry »

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