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Posted 05/16/2008
PhillyGossip: 94 WYSP morning host Kidd Chris has been fired over a racist song performed by an in-studio guest in March. WYSP program director John Cook also lost his job over the fallout from the song parody.
Posted 05/15/2008
The Wynn Las Vegas filed suit in Nevada against Sixers legend Charles Barkley alleging the Round Mound of Rebound never paid back $400,000 in markers the casino spotted him in October, TMZ reported earlier today. 3 comments
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If you squint, the Narnian ruins resemble Middle Earth's Helms Deep after battle. The gallant Pevensie siblings recall the Harry Potter crew. And Reepicheep, a swashbuckling mouse, possesses a giant ego in inverse proportion to his tiny frame - just like Shrek's rakish Puss'n'Boots.
Wow, that was some thrilling season finale to The Hills, huh, kids? On MTV's zeitgeisty reality show, Lauren cried (or maybe her contacts were giving her trouble), and Heidi left her boss in the lurch to flee Las Vegas with Spencer. (Did you see Heidi skulking down the casino escalator? Who takes that much luggage on a day trip?)
Dan Zanes says making music is all about forging friendships and building bridges. The reigning king of "family music," whose videos are featured on Sesame Street and the Disney Channel, was touring the Midwest recently when he witnessed how people reacted to immigrants from Mexico and Central America. In many towns, the new migrants weren't made to feel welcome, he said.
Christoph Eschenbach's all-Schubert final subscription concert as Philadelphia Orchestra music director was neither daring nor fail-safe. But it was certainly a reminder of what an individualistic musical thinker the community is losing, and of how resourceful he can be - at least during this final run of concerts - at channeling the orchestra's best qualities into something well beyond the luxury of its sound.
Barbara Walters paved the way and shattered the ceiling, the first woman to cohost a morning news program, coanchor an evening newscast, interview world leaders and be remunerated with movie-star money.
If you're worried about how you're going to look in a bathing suit this summer, perhaps video games deserve some of the blame. You know, too much Grand Theft Auto IV, not enough cardiovascular exercise.
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'Art After 5' is a weekly event featuring live musical performances in an intimate cabaret setting. Guided gallery tours are also available. Uruguay native Nando Michelin is a pianist and composer who explores the relationship between Latin music and jazz.
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