Today's Top Stories Tuesday, December 11, 2012
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Crime |
• | Weepy model's tears force recess twice in assault trial against firefighter ex-boyfriend |
• | Police bust man in girlfriend's stab death |
• | 2 suspected sex traffickers plead not guilty |
• | 'Guilty!' Weberman emotionless as jurors send him away |
• | Cops hunt Bronx rapist |
• | Winehouse beau Reg Traviss on trial for rape |
Editors Picks
'The Hobbit's' dwarf makeup was no small wonder To turn 13 normal-sized actors into respectable dwarves in “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” the makeup team at WETA Workshop had to use some real-life wizards’ tricks. |
Jessica Biel's angry at missing rockin' roles Between starring as Gerard Butler’s love interest in “Playing for Keeps,” landing a bit in “Hitchcock” and marrying Justin Timberlake, it would seem Jessica Biel is doing okay. But people close to the 30-year-old beauty say she’s focused more on the roles she’s not getting. |
Music review: 'Unorthodox Jukebox' Bruno Mars covers all the angles in his music. His songs sound both modern and vintage. His vocals communicate equal parts sweetness and sting. And his look and character straddle the exotic and the earthy. |
CD review: 'Fall to Grace' by Paloma Faith Paloma Faith doesn’t have a beautiful voice. It’s shrill in places and easily given to strain. There’s a tang to her tone that can make her vocals seem thinner than they are and a sharpness to her phrasing that coarsens her sensuality. Yet, every one of these glitches holds an advantage. |
Armitage has big shoes to fill as 'Hobbit's' dward king It wasn’t exactly what Richard Armitage had in mind when he was told to report to boot camp. |
Olivia WIlde finds chills and thrills in 'Deadfall' It seems like Olivia Wilde’s in every other movie these days, but shooting the crime drama “Deadfall” in snowy Canada gave her a whole new kind of exposure. |
Time to check up on Disney's 'Doc McStuffins' A cute little play doctor is giving Disney a huge shot in the arm — and could send its rivals scurrying for oxygen. |
TV review: ‘Amish Mafia’ Early reviews of TLC’s “Amish Mafia” have suggested the show is to reality what Tony Soprano was to marital fidelity: not even close. |
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