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View Article  May 15
This is the big 3-0 for my favorite actor. So let's celebrate by looking over the category with the most articles on this site. That's right, "Cast/David Krumholtz." Enjoy.   more »
View Article  What2Watch: Brothers & Sisters Add To, Subtract From The Family
Numb3rs(CBS, tonight, 10 p.m.): An apparently routine drive-by involving a young rap star turns out to have wider implications. I can't say I ever expected Three Six Mafia to pop into the Epps brothers' world, but such is the excitement of primetime TV.

http://www.film.com/tv/story/what2watch-brothers-sisters-add-subtract/13982602/20757914
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View Article  Media Advisory: A Night For The Rainforest
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Media Advisory: A Night For The Rainforest

Monteverde Conservation League US Event May 8
(CSRwire) What: The inaugural fundraiser and launch of the "Project Pacific" campaign of the Monteverde Conservation League U.S., a non- profit supporting the Children's Eternal Forest in Costa Rica.

When: Thursday, May 8, 2008
7:30 ...   more »
View Article  Review: 'Harold & Kumar' delivers a few scattered laughs

DAVID GERMAIN, AP Movie Writer, Worthington Daily Globe
Published Tuesday, April 22, 2008

The poster for "Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay" is the best thing about the movie, depicting the brainy potheads in orange prison jumpsuits staring in disbelief from behind a wire-mesh fence.

That one still image captures all the inherent humor of two wily-as-Bugs-Bunny guys who ...   more »

View Article  No escaping 'Kumar' premiere

Kal Penn holds court at comedy opening

By DAVE MCNARY

Kumar's OK with no longer being Kumar. So said Kal Penn after Thursday's preem of New Line's "Harold & Kumar: Escape From Guantanamo Bay" at the ArcLight.

"I really love the character, but I don't know if I'd do it again," Penn admitted during the after-party at Green Door. "I'm ...   more »

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View Article  Local mavens of the macabre take centerstage at Horrorfest

Now in its 32nd year, Denver's Starfest -- an annual gathering of science-fiction enthusiasts and celebrities that has featured such icons as Leonard Nimoy -- is the place to be for area sci-fi fanatics.

The event draws upward of 8,000 would-be space cowboys to the convention each year. But take a wrong turn at this year's Starfest, which starts tonight ...   more »

View Article  Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay Los Angeles Premiere

So what kind of sandwich do they serve at Guantanamo Bay? Well, you're going to have to find out by watching the 2nd installment of the "Harold and Kumar" franchise. Starring John Cho as Harold and Kal Penn as Kumar in "Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay," the twosome are supposedly headed on a trip to Amsterdam for some ...   more »

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View Article  Scientology Jason Beghe
View Article  Jason Beghe hates Scientology, but can it 'cure' homosexuality?

Actor Jason Beghe, known for his roles on CSI and Numb3rs, posted this video on YouTube this week in which he denounces Scientology.

In a scary sort of way, Beghe shows how crazy Scientology can actually make you.

After a lot of discussion that I didn't understand about "theta traps" and "reactive minds," Beghe says that Scientologists think they're "fucking ...   more »

View Article  Jason Beghe's Previous Anti-Scientology Interview

Veteran television actor Jason Beghe tells the Village Voice that the Church of Scientology will be feeling blindsided by the YouTube video of him that hit the Internet on March 14.

Long-held frustrations with the church motivated Beghe to leave Scientology seven months ago, after he had spent about 12 years in the organization as one of its most celebrated ...   more »