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Rare Disney VHS / 101 Dalmatians w/ Glenn Close

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PARADISE ROAD DVD W/ GLENN CLOSE & JULIANNA MARGULIES

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EVENING - Glenn Close & Meryl Streep - New DVD

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Immediate Family_JAMES WOODS_Glenn Close_New DVD _ 2003

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Celebrity Birthdays for March 19th

Born 3/19/47, Glenn Close celebrates a birthday. The role that most of my generation remembers is , The Big Chill & Fatal Attraction. I also enjoyed her role in Sarah, Plain & Tall and recently Evening


Gameday blog: UM-Georgia Tech


ST. THOMAS -- Wish I could say I was in the freezing cold with the rest of the UM sports writers for tonight's game, but I've been sent to this terrible place called the U.S. Virgin Islands to cover Frank Haith's basketball team. It's horrible. My hotel, Marriott's Frenchman Reef & Morning Star, has a terrible view of the ocean. And these pina coladas aren't even close to being the best I've had in my life. But enough about my horrible assignment. I'll be watching tonight's game from my hotel

It’s the 80s, stupid


Choose Me. DB here: In an earlier post, I proposed that film historians can’t safely assume that decades mark off meaningful periods. Yet I can’t help succumbing to the temptation myself. It happens every time I hear about how the 1970s were the last great decade in American film. We’re often told that back then, countercultural forces gave us movies of restless auteur ambition like Five Easy Pieces and Nashville and Mean Streets and Shampoo. Meanwhile, The Godfather, Jaws, American Graf

Bill 'Helping' Hillary to Become the Next Secretary of State


BY TAYLOR MARSH Well no kidding. Reporters have to write something, especially when facing the biggest story of the post-election season. But in their rush, most are stumbling over themselves, as are talking head hosts and their guests on cable. But it was Ken Vogel of Politico who really nailed it today, saying something I’ve already warned about. Vogel said on MSNBC that it’s the same people who have a "predilection for leaking things" who are talking. Bingo. (Politico should be thankful so

"Light pillars" may explain aurora report


The WeatherBlog received an excited report last night from Jeff Ceccola, in suburban Philadelphia:"Frank,I believe I [saw] the Northern Lights right here in West Chester, Pa. There was perhaps up to 100 tubes of vertical light ranging from an aqua blue to a magenta all throughout the east through the southern sky. The lights were not moving but I am unsure what else this phenonem could have been. I spoke to all 4 Philly news stations and they said they have had dozens of reports. Any sigh

Cabinet Choices Might Suggest Direction of Obama Administration


The announcements of two major choices for the cabinet provided opportunity for speculation about the nature of an Obama administration. Cabinet members will ultimately wind up promoting the policies of the president they serve under, and legislation from Congress might alter all the intentions of the executive branch, but it is reasonable to wonder about the type of advice that cabinet members will be offering to the president. Glenn Greenwald has reviewed some information on Eric Holder, Oba

Salon Radio: Anthony Romero


(updated below w/transcript) My guest on Salon Radio today is Anthony Romero, the Executive Director of the ACLU, which recently released a detailed plan for the restoration of core liberties in America under an Obama administration.  We discuss the most important priorities for civil libertarians in reversing the anti-constitutional abuses of the past, as well as strategies for holding Obama to his campaign pledges for doing so. Along those lines, the ACLU has a full-page ad in this mo


I expressed earlier today. The discussion is approximately 25 minutes in length and can be heard by clicking PLAY on the recorder below.  A transcript will be posted shortly (on a different note, details concerning the superb open-to-the-public panel discussion of the issues raised by Scott's article, which Scott described at the end of the interview and which will take place on the evening of December 4, at the NYU School of Law, are here).   UPDATE:  The transcript is here. HARPER'S MAGAZI

Eric Holder: A Rebuke Of Bush-League Justice


Eric Holder: A Rebuke Of Bush-League Justice By Ryan Powers at 1:10 pm Eric Holder: A Rebuke Of Bush-League Justice» The New York Times reports today that President-elect Barack Obama’s transition team “signaled to Eric H. Holder Jr., a senior official in the Justice Department in the Clinton administration, that he will be chosen as attorney general.” While the Obama transition team denied that Holder has been selected, many progressives see Holder as a strong rebuke of the Bush Justice D

Muni Wi-Fi 2.0: smaller targeted networks, flexible business models


Glenn Fleishman has written an analysis of municipal wireless networking, tracing its development from large citywide “free” networks (which did not get built out) to smaller, more targeted networks (Minneapolis, Oklahoma City). He focuses much of the article on mesh vendor Meraki’s strategy: unwiring small neighborhoods, apartment complexes and downtown areas. EarthLink’s pullout from the municipal wireless market, the failiure of wireless ISPs such as Kite Networks and MetroFi, and more impor

Any early federal sentencing thoughts on Eric Holder, the next U.S. Attorney General?


The AP has this latest report on the buzz surrounding President-Elect Obama's choice for attorney general: "A source close to the process of selecting Barack Obama's attorney general says the president-elect has 'informally' offered the post to Washington lawyer Eric Holder, who has accepted."  On this latest word, I am prepared to declare this a done deal.  I am also prepared to predict that Holder will get confirmed by the Senate, notwithstanding all the hold-over Clinton Administration DOJ

The New Rightroots


The New Rightroots Written by Mike on November 19th, 2008 Blogs for Victory’s Matt Margolis has some thoughts on the future of the conservative movement (who the hell doesn’t these days?) and they make an interesting read. This blog post was a long time coming. With the disastrous election behind us, the conservative blogosphere has an opportunity to play a role in delivering the Republican Party out of the wilderness… if we’re up to the challenge. Right now, however, I don’t think we are. 2

Dear Editor: LOVE on the Letters Page


As one might guess, the vast majority of fan letters published in the comic books of old were written by males. However, a small percentage of female fans had their letters published, too...most of whom commented on the same stuff their male counterparts did. Ah, but every once in awhile, a female fan would forego the usual shop talk and go straight for the mushy stuff! Temporarily transforming Flash #125 (1961) into what seemed to be an issue of the Tiger Beat teeny-bopper magazine, young Genev

Massive Layoffs at Focus on the Family After Prop 8 Win


Focus on the Family announced major layoffs to its Colorado Springs-based ministry and media empire yesterday, totaling 202 jobs cut companywide. The cutbacks come just weeks after the group pumped more than half a million dollars into the successful effort to pass a gay-marriage ban in California. Initial reports bring the total number of remaining employees to around 950. Critics are holding up the layoffs, which come just two months after the organization's last round of dismissals, as a

Hillary’s Path to Debt Forgiveness


Jump to Comments Wednesday, November 19, 2008 While Hillary Clinton’s supporters grab their chests and breathlessly recite her qualifications for job of Secretary of State (Bosnian sniper fire yarns aside), her reasons for accepting the job may have less to do with serving her country and more to do with retiring her $7.6 million dollar campaign debt. As Kenneth Vogel at Politico writes: If Hillary Rodham Clinton becomes Barack Obama’s secretary of state, she could wipe away her lingering $7.6

Erin Andrews gets her Glenn on!


EA dropped by the show and gave us her thoughts on the Tar Heels for this basketball season.  She also talked about ESPN becoming the new home for the BCS in January 2011 and what it will do for the network.  Plus EA talks about having to have body guards now for Thursday night football games, O what some will do to get close to the one and only Erin Andrews. ESPN’s Erin Andrews with David Glenn

College Football Coaches Hot Seat Watch


With several coaches having already resigned or been handed their walking papers before the end of the season, I thought it’d be a good idea to keep track of all of the changes and speculate on the ones to come in one nice, tidy section. This section will be updated regularly, whether it’s to add or subtract a coach on one of the lists or to update someone’s status. Soon, I’ll add an NFL hot seat watch, and I’ll also be giving my take on which college football and NFL coaches are going to b

Hillwood


Hillwood--the Washington home of Post Cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post Warning: This entry is a bit longer than most I post, but if you're coming to Washington, it's worth it! Nestled on 25 acres in northwest Washington is the estate of the late Marjorie Merriweather Post--heiress of the Post Cereal fortune. Her home, Hillwood, is a gem among gems in this town. Mrs. Post purchased Hillwood after her third marriage to diplomat Joseph Davies acrimoniously dissolved and the terms of the

Screenwriting News & Links! 11/19/08


--------------------------------------New Screenplays:Warner Brothers has up-and-running their For Your Consideration page, as does Disney. Between them, two new scripts are available: Wall*E(Interesting to note that the action lines are all stacked. It’s called action stacking, which is perfectly acceptable, albeit rare.)Dark Knight(The script for Gran Torino is “coming soon.”)Also:Eagle Eye - March 28, 2008 draft script by John Glenn and Travis Wright, J. R. Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orc

State: HRC’s ticket to debt forgiveness?


If Hillary Rodham Clinton becomes Barack Obama’s secretary of state, she could wipe away her lingering $7.6 million presidential campaign debt. As the nation’s top diplomat, she would be barred by tradition and ethics rules from partisan political activity, including raising cash to pay off debt from her unsuccessful bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. And that could give her a powerful case to make to the Federal Election Commission about why it should forgive her campaign debt

Oscar Watch: Revolutionary Road Review


Oscar Watch: Revolutionary Road Review I saw Revolutionary Road over the weekend, and moderated a panel Saturday with director Sam Mendes, Leonardo DiCaprio (nominated three times), Kate Winslet (nominated five times), Oscar-winner Kathy Bates, theater actor Michael Shannon (W.), cinematographer Roger Deakins (nominated seven times) and composer Thomas Newman (nominated eight times). First, do read Richard Yates' 1961 debut novel. The adaptation by Justin Haythe is very close; some scen



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