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- BT turns up heat on Virgin Media
Hun Leeits a disgrace that today the likes of ADSL BE can and are supplying cheaper consistant 1.3Mbit/s upload rates and even 2.5Mbit/s on their lower download rates, but the premiere UK Virgin Media cable company cant even match the suposedley less able ADSL...
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Andy JonesNet picks up six new series for 2007-08, including Viva Laughlin , a musical murder mystery with Hugh Jackman, and Cane , a drama starring Jimmy Smits; Jericho , The Class , Close to Home deep-sixed...
- 'What if I still need that?'
Justin Henine-HardenneThis marks the third instalment of an ambitious new weekly series in the Arts Life section. Each Tuesday, we'll introduce the week's theme with a feature story...
- (AP) Google, Viacom Face Off Over YouTube | WKRN.COM
Penny Ditchsite YouTube is a massive center of copyright infringement, routinely displaying clips from Viacom shows such as "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart." The conflict has huge implications for the future of both media and technology companies as a legal ruling...
- Groundlings Review: Music Review: Tim Finn – Imaginary Kingdom
Sammy KingThis is not as much of a music review as it is an announcement. Imaginary Kingdom (links to iTunes) is available now to purchase in the United States...
- details). The Golden Age of Couture runs until January 6 (020-7942 2000; ).
Andy JonesHave your say Yes, they are superchic, especially the Vivier ballerina flats. I don t know what the price is, I assume they are quite expensive....
- Essential Emmes
Hun LeeFormer President Ford is dead. How do I know? Just turn on a TV at any time today and there s some portion of his funeral droning on and on...
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- Dispatches from Zembla: Conspirators of Pleasure by Jan Svankmajer
Jill Stoneskip to main | skip to sidebar not flimsy nonsense, but a web of sense ~ John Shade in Pale Fire Conspirators of Pleasure by Jan Svankmajer It is interesting to think how sexual desire brings people close to each other and at the same time also forces th...
- Hollywood Dreams
Franky MicklestoneMay 25, 2007 -- IN this age of short attention span, it is reassuring that after 25 years behind the camera, London-born Henry Jaglom continues to make films in his own, offbeat manner...
- 'Citizen Kane' still top film
Amber Swift"Citizen Kane" is still king of a new American Film Institute list of the 100 greatest movies. The second and third movies from a 1998 roster, however, swapped places, with "The Godfather" now No. 2 and "Casablanca," No...
- 'Transformers' trivia: Film legend Orson Welles' last role was in 1986 animated film
Franky MicklestoneThe new 'Transformers' movie boasts a good cast, but it's got nothing on the original. In a classic bit of movie trivia, the little-seen 1986 animated film 'Transformers: The Movie' was Orson Welles' last film...
- Roger Corman (2006)
Hotty MissAt first I was heartbroken -- okay, maybe just sort of disappointed -- that I didn't have time to participate in today's scheduled Roger Corman Blog-a-Thon, which was called for on Monday by Tim Lucas of Video Watchblog in honor of Corman's 80th birthday...