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Super Bowl Ads — Not Family Friendly?
By
Nell Minow
Many families have Super Bowl traditions as the generations gather around the television to watch the biggest football game of the year. It gives families a wonderful opportunity to share their interests and histories and to talk about the skill, determination, teamwork, practice, and courage that go into competing at that level. Unfortunately, the ads,…
‘Sober House’: Sobering Viewing
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Ellen Leventry
I thought I would never ever see a more horrifying example of addiction than “Grease’s” Jeff Conaway on “Celebrity Rehab, ” vacillating between mindlessly drooling on himself and screaming like a banshee at no one in particular while withdrawing from opiates. Then I tuned in to “Celebrity Rehab Presents: Sober House,” “Celebrity Rehab’s” younger sibling,…
Hutt, Hutt, Hype!: The Best Ways to Enjoy Super Bowl Sunday
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Douglas Howe
Yes, the Super Bowl is here! That also means that the Super Bowl Ads are here, the Super Bowl halftime show is here, the extended Super Bowl pre-game and post-game shows are here and, thankfully, the Athletes in Action Super Bowl Breakfast is here. More on that in a minute. Our Cultural National Holiday is…
The Oscars: More Than a Two-Horse Race
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Douglas Howe
This year’s Best Picture Oscar is a competitive field. The media likes to paint it as a two-person or two-film race in many categories, but it may be one of those years in which many films have a chance. Some years this happens because of an over-abundance of great films. 1939 was the probably the…
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