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Recently, media types have been deluged with e-mails from one Rajan Zed, a Hindu chaplain from Nevada, decrying Mike Myers' The Love Guru for lampooning Hindus and Hinduism, and for "using Hindu terms frivolously."
Posted 06/19/2008
We're gonna be off for a week and hopefully won't be posting, but you never know. We leave you with two celeb spottings that SteakWith and other commenters...
Posted 06/17/2008
Fox 29 sports director Don Tollefson's contract at Fox 29 was not renewed today, a station spokeswoman confirmed. Tollefson returned to Fox 29 Sunday...
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What I remember most about "Get Smart" weren't the gadgets, but the winning naivete of its central character, Maxwell Smart. He was a proto-Clouseau, a bumbler touched by grace, whose blundering interference would defeat the intricate and sinister schemes of the evil masterminds arrayed against him.
The Disney Channel's big summer musical, "Camp Rock," may have a formulaic story, but it's fun. It debuts Friday on the Disney Channel.
Review: "I change by not changing at all," Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder sang at the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden on Thursday night. Playing without pyrotechnics, the band still wowed the crowd.
'The Drawing Narrative" at Jenny Jaskey Gallery should be your next stop if you've wondered why narrative, representational drawing - an all-but-lost art a few decades ago - has become the medium of choice among young artists.
Among the curses our random world imposes, few can equal watching one's young, healthy child die within 36 hours from an illness that sounds inconsequential, a minor irritant seemingly zappable by antibiotics.
Battlefield: Bad Company (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360) Dice, Electronic Arts $59.99-$69.99 A popular multiplayer, first-person shooter on the PC for years, EA's Battlefield series finally is refined to be an enjoyable and completely destructible romp on consoles. Even if you want to go it alone.
Signe Wilkinson, Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for the Daily News offers a daily comic strip.
This puzzle will keep you tied to your computer until you correctly complete your grid. The simple rules make it tricky and addictive.
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The Blue Method make tasteful, organic, and soulful rhythm and blues. The grooves are sensuous, Brian Williams' vocals are heartfelt, and even the lyrics seem to work nicely within the confines of the genre. Williams' trumpet and Tom Long's saxophones and clarinet give the band a muscular, assured sound, while Luke O'Riley and Scott Stallones' keyboards give the band a double bed to lay their music atop.
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Summer time means it's time to take advantage of the beautiful weather. What better way than via the region's many outside dining options?

"To be able to have that outdoor seating adds energy," says Rob Wasserman, owner of Rouge, on Rittenhouse Square.
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More gardeners are growing some of their food while an intrepid few are micro-farming, doing the hard work of food self-reliance.