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‘True Blood’: HBO’s Biggest Hit Next to ‘The Sopranos’?
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Donna Freitas
Despite (or perhaps because of?) all the cannibalism, orgies, blood-sucking, and shape-shifting in season two of HBO’s vampire-centric ‘True Blood,’ surveys say that ‘True Blood’ is a bona fide hit–HBO’s biggest in the history of the network next to ‘The Sopranos.’ It seems that the show’s popularity is even surpassing that of ‘Sex and the…
Mr. Kennedy’s Religion: Honored in Death, What About in Life?
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Douglas Howe
Well, the Lying in Repose, the Celebration, the Memorial Service and the Funeral are over. And the respect for Sir Ted Kennedy will live on. (You can read more here.) And after it all, what I will remember most about this weekend’s activities will be the significant references to Mr. Kennedy’s religious life. For all…
Emmy Hopeful ‘Mad Men’ Has a Spiritual Side
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Douglas Howe
As the Emmy awards approach while the Fall season kicks into gear, AMC’s “Mad Men” is at the top of both discussions. It garnered 16 Emmy nominations, more than “Desperate Houswives,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “ER” combined. And for good reason. “Mad Men” has managed to re-create not only the fascinating business environment of 1960, the…
‘Inglourious Basterds’: Should Jews Be Outraged?
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Kris Rasmussen
Quentin Tarantino's new movie about Jews torturing Nazis is a hit, but should it be?
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