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CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: David Allyn: A Swing for Joey

Last week I came across a rather haunting and brief David Allyn vocal ballad called A Swing for Joey. It runs all of 32 measures, without a repeating chorus or a break for solos. Curious, I did a little research and found that the song was recorded only twice--both times by David. The first recording of the song was for David's 1964 album This Is My Lucky Day (Everest), with big band arrangements by...

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Watch Trapeze Movie Trailer Online

This splashy Hollywood spectacular was a radical departure for a director who had specialized in socially conscious thrillers. Set against a circus backdrop, it stars Burt Lancaster as Mike Ribble, a crippled former acrobat. Tino Orsino (Tony Curtis), a young aerialist, seeks out the older man, hoping to learn the triple somersault, an extremely dangerous routine that had maimed Ribble. When Lola...

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The savage beauty of maligned marauders

WHEN we think of the Vikings, most of us probably conjure up images of Kirk Douglas and Tony Curtis slugging it out in the famous Hollywood blockbuster. The film was based on legendary tales from the sagas of Ragnar Lodbrok and his sons who are among the many colourful characters featured in Robert Ferguson's masterly book The Hammer And The Cross – A New History of the Vikings. Tracing the history...

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Parade honors New York City veterans

The nation’s biggest Veterans Day parade, with actor Tony Curtis as grand marshal, paid special tribute to those killed and wounded at Fort Hood — and to an elite Marine unit, the Navajo Code Talkers. “War, although it wasn’t good, brought out many ...

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New heights for Veterans Day: About-face after years of declining attendance

For years, Veterans Day was the holiday people forgot to remember. Expect a lot more from Wednesday's parade - a red, white and blue extravaganza billed as the nation's largest, with local hero (and Navy veteran) Tony Curtis as grand marshal.

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Tuesday's TV Talk Shows: Tavis welcomes former Sen. Max Cleland

Click here to download TV listings for the week of Nov. 8 - 14 in PDF format This week's TV Movies The Early Show Laurence Fishburne; Tony Curtis. (N) 7 a.m. KCBS Today Author Carrie Prejean ("Still Standing"); Joan Cusack....

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Roger Moore can't persuade me | Agnès Poirier

I know force-feeding is cruel, but the former James Bond's call to send foie gras the way of life's other pleasures must be resisted I love Roger Moore and I love foie gras but the first wants to have the second banned . What cruel dilemma: que faire? Let me first explain my love for both. I know, Roger Moore is most often seen with sniggering contempt in Britain: he was never forgiven for offering...

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Some like it true: Curtis' Monroe tale unlikely

Tony Curtis' new book, "The Making of 'Some Like It Hot,' " underscores one of the unsung advantages of longevity: If you live long enough, you can claim to have had sex with any of your contemporaries, so long as they're not around to deny it. In his...

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The Making Of Some Like It Hot

The Making of 'Some Like It Hot': My Memories of Marilyn Monroe and the Classic American Movie by Tony Curtis + Mark A. Vieira is a special memoir. I watched the movie yesterday and was amazed to see how fresh it still is. A must read. Useful link: www.tonycurtis.com

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good evening,im new here,we have two boxers one is a 10yr old rescue dog and the other is a 10 month old,They are called Tony and Curtis.

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New Crikey! on sale This Week

(with thanks to Lew Stringer): The twelfth issue of British Comics magazine Crikey! should go on sale this Friday, 29th October. The issue includes interviews with 2000AD co-creator Pat Mills , Albion writers Leah Moore and John Reppion and veteran comic artist Frank McDiarmid , best known for his work on the humour weekly, Cheeky . Also featured is the first of a two-part feature on Doctor Who comics...

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Interview: Tony Curtis of GMT Games

The Dice Tower interviews Tony Curtis, President of GMT Games. Discussion covers current GMT products as well as future releases. Listen to the broadcast (Runtime: 13:10). [Join Discussion]...

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RIP Soupy Sales

The man they call Soupy has gone to the great beyond. From the NYT obit: Soupy Sales, whose zany television routines turned the smashing of a pie to the face into a madcap art form, died Thursday night. He was 83. Some 20,000 pies were hurled at Soupy Sales or at visitors to his TV shows in the 1950s and ’60s, by his own count. The victims included Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis,...

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RIP: Soupy Sales

Legendary comedian Soupy Sales has passed away at the age of 83. Soupy Sales, whose zany television routines turned the smashing of a pie to the face into a madcap art form, died Thursday night. He was 83. Mr. Sales’s former manager, Dave Usher, said the entertainer died in a hospice in New York City after suffering from multiple health problems. Cavorting with his puppet sidekicks White Fang,...

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RIP Soupy Sales

The man they call Soupy has gone to the great beyond. From the NYT obit : Soupy Sales, whose zany television routines turned the smashing of a pie to the face into a madcap art form, died Thursday night. He was 83. Some 20,000 pies were hurled at Soupy Sales or at visitors to his TV shows in the 1950s and ’60s, by his own count. The victims included Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis,...