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Hogan returns to crocodile territory
After a 13-year absence Australian star returns to a role down under

Time to throw another shrimp on the bar-bie to celebrate. It’s been 13 years since we last saw him, but one of the world’s most beloved and well-known characters is returning to the big screen.

Paul Hogan stars as Mick Dundee in the third movie in the Crocodile Dundee trilogy, Crocodile Dundee in L.A., which opened in theaters nationwide on Friday. Continued


The Redhead Piano Bar and other places to carry a tune
Chicago is full of sports bars, second-rate techno clubs and various neighborhood watering holes. If you are looking for something different, a more intimate and upscale experience, then you might want to try one of Chicago’s many piano bars. Continued


A risky sexperience for all at the BurleyQ
Sexy acts, sexy girls, and seedy dives is what “Burly-Q!—The Burlesque Sexperience” is about. The show is a recreation of the 1960’s when Burlesque shows were slowly becoming extinct and pure strip dancing was taking over. Continued


"Reality television" invasion is here to stay
Reality shows are here and as unfortunate as that may be, it looks like they're here to stay. It's growing increasingly difficult these days to channel surf during the 7 to 9 p.m. time slot on a given day and not find some sort of reality based series. Continued


Classic cartoons explode on the big screen
Batman, Superman and the Incredible Hulk, have all been made into television shows or full-length movies. In fact, within the next year, theaters will be flooded with cartoon-adapted films. This influx of cartoons in Hollywood is not a recent trend since cartoons have been being made into movies since the early seventies. Continued


Dave Mathews band does it again
After a decade of music and sold out shows, The Dave Matthews band does it again with their new album, Everyday. The new album combines a pop feel with the same good violin and guitar riffs. Continued


"Tomcats": A funny Movie about sex!
Once again a movie that has a theme of money and sex has hit the theaters. ‘Tomcats’ stars ‘American Pie’ starlet Shannon Elizabeth, James O’Connell and Jake Busey.

O’Connell plays a struggling cartoonist who makes a bet with his friends - whoever was the last guy to be single would win the money in the pot . Things get complicated as O’Connell loses over $50,000 dollars gambling. He must pay the owner of the casino, in one month, or he is a dead man. Continued








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      April 23, 2001

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