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Brooklyn Today: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Good morning. Today is the 322nd day of the year. On this day in 1985, radio shock jock Howard Stern began broadcasting on New York radio station WXRK-FM. Stern quickly became popular, but many people were outraged at elements of his show.
Dancing with the Stars recap: OK, I'm back in love with Derek and Joanna
We all have our rough patches. The past couple of weeks, Joanna Krupa, Derek Hough and I could've used some group therapy with Gabriel Byrne on "In Treatment." Too much raunch, too much gushing, not enough well, of what I just saw tonight on "Dancing with the Stars." Tonight I am back in love with the golden couple, even as they slip from top of ...
Daniel Carey "A MAN can't change what he is. He can convince anyone he's someone else, but never himself." So Verbal Kint comments in 'The Usual Suspects', explaining how dirty ex-cop Dean Keaton is persuaded to return to a life of crime.
Richmond Memorial Library movie reviews: 'The Bridge of San Luis Rey'
From the Pulitzer -winning novel by Thornton Wilder comes writer-director Mary McGuckian 's adaptation of ' The Bridge of San Luis Rey ' a story of faith, doubt, struggle, tragedy, and love.
'In Treatment' to Return for Season 3: Roger Catlin | TV Eye
Shooting starts in early 2010 for a third season of "In Treatment," HBO announced today.
TV: Theo Epstein's sis joins 'In Treatment'
Great news. HBO just annouced that it has renewed "In Treatment" for a third season.
HBO is going back into therapy with "In Treatment." Pay cabler has picked up a third season of the psychoanalytical drama.
This is one of those off-beat and what is considered a "sleeper" movie. Just why they call them sleepers I'll never know, but one I highly recommend Into The West.
Our review of Ghost Ship , published March 28th, 2003, is also available. Sea evil.
Is Gabriel Byrne a suitable case for treatment?
It doesn't sound too promising. A television series set almost entirely in a psychotherapist's office is not The Wire.
"I'm often shocked by the behaviour of men, I've got to say," says Laura Linney, and she lets loose with a laugh that is at once delighted and knowing.
These are TV treats but must we have them every night?
You spend weeks waiting for a good bit of television to arrive, then two brilliant programmes come along at once, writes Sarah Crompton.
Gabriel Byrne set to knock Hugh Laurie off his perch
HBO's on-the-couch show is brilliant so why didn't the BBC take it? By Sophie Taylor F IRST P OSTED O B ritish TV viewers finally got to see what all the fuss has been about in America over the HBO show In Treatment when the series aired in Britain for the first time last night.
To celebrate this brilliant new series wea re giving away some of...
One doctor. Five sessions. Five nights a week. This October Sky Arts premieres In Treatment , the award-winning half-hour drama series starring Gabriel Byrne.
Ghost Ship opens with one of the most gruesome, gratuitous, and swiftest slaughters in recent memory.
Striking an Abrasive Note to Bring Out the Personal Stories
Gateway Playhouse is promoting "A Chorus Line," which made its debut on Broadway in 1975, as a precursor to the reality shows of today.
Analyse this: HBO's hit drama about a psychotherapist
Gabriel Byrne with Lauren Hodges, plays a psychotherapist whose clients' sessions take up each episode.
10pm from 5 Oct, Sky Arts 1/ HD
One doctor. Five sessions. Five nights a week. Sky Arts premieres the first of 43 episodes of In Treatment, the award-winning half-hour drama series starring Gabriel Byrne.
Mr. TV Handicaps the Emmys: Day 4
Next up in my week of predicting the upcoming Primetime Emmy Awards is Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress in a Drama Series.
The Los Angeles Irish Film Festival
Tinseltown should be green with envy and wanting to paint the Hollywood sign emerald green as the Irish are back in town on the big screen! The American Cinematheque in association with the Irish Film board and E.L.M.A. presents the Los Angeles Irish Film Festival at the Aero Theatre in Hollywood from Thursday September 24-Sunday September 27.
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