That's Entertainment!

(1974)

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New Yorkers and tourists flocked to Times Square on Monday to give their regards to a newly car-free Broadway - but the big test comes Tuesday. ... Full Article

That's Entertainment Jon Stewart's "Daily Show" attracts a niche market, as does Jim Cramer's show on CNBC. Both shows made some breakout news recently, as Stewart heaped scorn on Cramer and other financial "journalists" for missing the meltdown and for... ... Full Article

The Rifles are precisely the type of band that the current fad for pop was supposed to sweep away. A spiky, English quartet with no original ideas, no reference points past 1980 and a lead singer with the personality of... ... Full Article

The Burt Wood School of Performing Arts is excited to announce that they will be holding their scholarship fund raiser, Burt Wood Idol, on Friday, February 27th at The Middleboro Town Hall. ... Full Article

(TCM) "That's Entertainment."Here's a great way to say farewell to 2008. Spend two and a half hours enjoying a compilation of show-stopping moments from nearly 30 years of MGM musicals, featuring Fred Astaire , Judy Garland , Esther Williams... ... Full Article

Coming this week: You'll have many options to celebrate the new year. Take a look at my blog post about the programs on ABC, Fox, NBC, CNN and other channels. ... Full Article

Connect to Facebook/Twitter, recommend via email and much more. In 1974, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios decided to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary with a documentary looking back on the golden years of the studio when it churned out lavish musicals laden with some... ... Full Article

When Warner Bros. (Turner Entertainment, Time-Warner, whatever) acquired most of the MGM library of films made prior to the mid 1980s, they got one of the greatest assortment of musicals ever made thrown into the bargain, including the trio of... ... Full Article

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That's Entertainment!stuck mostly to top-line musical numbers, pausing now and then for a brief montage of Metro's Heavenly Lineup of Golden-Era stars, or to show James Stewart squeak his way through a song in an Eleanor Powell movie. ... Full Article

Just call me "Stax", after that way cool 1960s/1970s Memphis soul music label.I'm a long-time reader/first-time poster to your site. I attended a free big-screen showing of the new HBO telepic "The Rat Pack" that Entertainment Weekly held last... ... Full Article

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