Tommy Lee Jones is suing the makers of "No Country for Old Men" for more than $10 million that the Oscar-winning actor claims he is owed for starring in the 2007 hit crime thriller.
For JoAnne Fluke, it is all about the freedom the movement the feeling. Oh, the feeling of ballroom dancing in a wheelchair.<br />
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<i>Becka, Buffett, book, biz, broadside — boffo! </i>Not only is former KMBZ 980AM talk show host Tom Becka still busting talk radio chops in Omaha on KFAB-AM, he has a book, a brand new bag and he’s coming to an airport near you.
“Desperate Housewives” will be jumping way into the future, while “CSI” and “NCIS” will face a future without some familiar faces.
Purists and preservationists may never be happy with what has become of the place we used to call the Midland Theatre. The 80-year-old building at 1228 Main St. will never be what it once was.
Anita Page, an MGM actress who appeared in films with Lon Chaney, Joan Crawford and Buster Keaton during the transition from silent movies to talkies, has died. She was 98.
I’ve been to plenty of good shows in the old Midland Theatre. As gorgeous and historic as it was, it wasn’t an ideal live-music place — at least for the kind of music I typically go see.
The defamer.com Web site is posting what it calls an exclusive interview with Greg Garcia, maker of “My Name Is Earl.” He did read the negative comments about “Earl” by Alec Baldwin in The New Yorker and has some shots of his own.