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2014
Jun
13
 
 
In honor of Fathers Day, Jimmy Fallon presented the "Evolution of Dad Dancing" on his show Thursday. He got a little help from another dad, New Jersey's Governor Chris Christie...Christie had no problem crossing a bridge to Manhattan...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jun
12
 
 
Much has been made about Brazil’s readiness for the biggest tournament in the world, the 2014 FIFA World Cup.  Well, ready or not, the games start today...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jun
12
 
 
As the U.S. Open coverage begins today with opening-round play live on ESPN, much has been written about the Pinehurst golf course and its radical redesign, which basically removes the rough from the edges of the fairway and replaces them with natural vegetation. Not to be critical – but I’ve done that with my front and back lawn for decades now, and never gotten any attention from it. Except from my neighbors, who insist on using the term “unsightly weeds” instead of &ld
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jun
12
 
 
Soccer, as we know it here in the U.S., and football, as it’s known everywhere else, begins its world-stage competition today, as host country Brazil battles Croatia, a team it’s widely expected to beat handily, in the opening game of the 2014 World Cup. For a preview, see Monique Nazareth’s MNtv.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jun
12
 
 
This 2007 Coen Brothers movie, like their earlier Fargo, is a masterful mood piece of murder, mayhem and deliciously strange characters – and, like Fargo, could well inspire a spinoff series based on its overall mood alone. Josh Brolin  and Tommy Lee Jones star, and Javier Bardem became a star.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jun
12
 
 
It’s Game 4. The Miami Heat, despite home-court advantage, were trounced in Game 3, giving the San Antonio Spurs a  2-1 advantage. The same thing happened last year, and the Heat prevailed to win the finals – but this is another year, and history, especially with championships, is difficult to repeat, much less three-peat.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jun
12
 
 
Part 3. This particular episode of The Sixties has been televised already – back in November, on the golden anniversary of the tragic, world-changing killing of John F. Kennedy. But it's worth watching again, and certainly worth it if you missed it the first time around. Even with such a well-documented subject, The Sixties does an excellent job telling it well, and sometimes in new ways, especially with its inventive use of local Dallas TV footage from the time. Like the entire series, it
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jun
11
 
 
In 1980, just as Saturday Night Live was closing out its five-year run featuring the still-ongoing show’s original cast, veteran SNL members John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd broke out together as Jake and Elwood Blues, whose love of music allowed them, while on a complicated, music-fueled car-chase “mission from God,” to cross paths with the likes of James Brown, Ray Charles, Cab Calloway and Aretha Franklin.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jun
11
 
 
Attention was paid, quite rightly, to Jon Heder, in the titular starring role in this quirky 2004 comedy, which is about a small-town high school race for class president – but really was about alienation and individuality and pride. And, for a young generation, spawned more than its share of catch phrases.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Jun
11
 
 
Twenty years on, NBC presents a two-hour special with the sort of hyperbolic title that, by accident, mirrors the media mania with the case from the start, when the low-speed chase of O.J. Simpson’s white Bronco sparked the so-called (and so wrongly called) “The Trial of the Century.” This special recounts and condenses it all, and also provides some new interviews – but the closest it gets to a “key” source is Simpson houseguest Kato Kaelin, getting his 15 Mi