Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 30, 2009 -
- Hugh Jackman has declined to host next year's Oscars — Moviefone
- Spoon has announced their next album, Transference, due in January — Pitchfork
- Fox has renewed American Dad for a sixth season — Coming Soon
- This Is It has been certified fresh by critics — Rotten Tomatoes
- Need a last-minute Halloween costume? Check out these ideas inspired by TV characters! — TV.com
- Cop the '70s style from upcoming movie The Box — CasaSugar
- John Rhys-Davies isn't going to be in The Hobbit prequel as a dwarf — MTV Movies Blog
- Glee's Matthew Morrison, AKA Mr. Schuester, has plans to release a solo album — Access Hollywood
- The first Lost promo for season six is not terribly exciting — Vulture
- Get a load of the Today show hosts as the cast of Star Wars!
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Jun 30, 2009 -
Tuesdays are big in entertainmentville: not only do all the new DVD releases hit Netflix, but new music also pours into stores. So I take a spin through each week's music releases and pick out some albums and tracks worthy of a download.
Wilco reintroduction: I've already checked out Wilco: The Album (check out my track-by-track review here), and now it's officially out and ready for you to download!
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May 01, 2009 -
Wow! Can you believe it's already May? From the Kentucky Derby to Memorial Day, I'm excited because the month is packed with parties!
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Sep 04, 2008 -
- Anthony Edwards is returning to ER — in flashbacks. — TV Squad
- Uh-oh: Michael Cera says he hasn't heard about an Arrested Development movie. — Slashfilm
- Top Design's second season is off to a promising start.
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Aug 07, 2008 -
I'm always on the lookout for interesting lighting, and while I do go gaga for hip, modern pieces, my traditional upbringing has left me with a soft spot for antiques and reproductions likely to be coveted by mother. The Wisteria Call to Dinner Chandelier ($349) is no exception. Its reproduction old hotel silverware and hemispheric iron frame give it the look of an antique, without the price.
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Mar 21, 2008 -
Ah, top 25 lists. I know some people hate to list music in this way because it's so hard (I know this first hand) to compare albums and favorite songs much less pick favorites. A wise first step for any list maker is to narrow the field by genre, which is what EW recently did to choose the best indie albums from each year, from 1984 up until the present.
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Jan 04, 2008 -
In a recent How Would You post, I asked you to rework these hand-carved spoons so they serve a different decorating or practical function in your home. You came up with a handful of creative suggestions to give these beautiful spoons a new purpose, that would work well with other decorative spoons you have laying around your house.
- Historygal3 has a similar set in her home from Mali.
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Dec 27, 2007 -
These spoons (price unlisted), designed by Kirsten Hecktermann, are carved from local managed hardwoods from East Africa by wood carvers in Kirsten's father's workshop in Kilifi. I love their unique shape and the story behind them. But, they're so beautiful, so I wouldn't dare to toss them in a draw with my spatulas.
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Sep 19, 2007 -
I was downright giddy to attend the first-ever Treasure Island Music Festival this weekend, and the two-day event far exceeded my expectations. Yesterday, I gave you a gallery and my thoughts on the fest, and today, I'm breaking down the highs and lows of the performances.
As with any festival, it was fun to get turned on to some new artists.
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Aug 29, 2007 -
Forget sex and drugs; these days, it is possible to overdose on music festivals. This Summer, you could probably attend a different fest every weekend and discover something new every time. Meanwhile, I've just been pining for the amazing shows I'm missing in countless other cities.
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