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Jan 25, 2010 -
After the stars walked the red carpet they took their seats for the show to find out who won what at the SAG Awards in LA on Saturday. George Clooney was on presenting duty after hosting the Haiti telethon on Friday night, and several members of the cast of Nine including Marion Cotillard, Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman and Penelope Cruz also took to the stage. Sandra Bullock won the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Lead Role accolade and also presented Betty White with a Lifetime Achievement award, while Gabourey Sidibe congratulated her Precious costar Mo'Nique on her Supporting Actress win.
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Dec 20, 2009 -
You've already told me about the network comedy that keeps you laughing (and TiVoing) merrily, but now I want to move onto a more serious subject: drama. These amazing programs showcased some great acting, twisty plots, and powerhouse storylines this year. Which one is your favorite?
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Nov 03, 2009 -
As I've mentioned in the past, I'm a huge fan of the new CBS series The Good Wife. In particular, I adore Alicia Florrick's (Julianna Margulies) apartment. With classic styling and great use of color, it's definitely a look I'm currently coveting.
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Oct 14, 2009 -
I've been enjoying Julianna Margulies's new series The Good Wife. Margulies stars as Alicia Florrick, a wife and mother who heads back to the work force after her husband (played by Chris Noth), the Cook County state attorney, is jailed for a sex and political corruption scandal. Alicia's new home, which she shares with her two children, shows a great mix of classic style that's updated with some more modern touches.
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Oct 08, 2009 -
- Eddie Murphy is out and Marlon Wayans is in for the Richard Pryor biopic — Cinematical
- Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to The Phantom of the Opera gets a premiere date! — Playbill
- 5 TV shows that deserve the big-screen treatment — TV.com
- Modest Mouse has a brand new video, and it's trippy — Stereogum
- The Good Wife and NCIS: Los Angeles get picked up for full seasons — HitFix
- Check out this list of poorly cast film roles — Moviefone
- EW reveals Part 1 of their 40 Bad Romantic Comedies — EW
- Take this America's Next Top Model beauty quiz! (Then check back later for mine.) — BellaSugar
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Oct 06, 2009 -
Fall TV is in full swing, and we've already seen one of the season's new series go up in smoke (RIP, TBL). Yesterday you voted on your favorite comedy — Glee is running away with that competition — but what's your favorite new drama series?
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What's Your Favorite New Fall TV Drama?
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Oct 02, 2009 -
Set your DVR or put the kids to bed early so you can turn on the boob tube and enjoy some mom-me time watching LilSugar's three favorite new mom shows! After hearing all the hype about the networks' most anticipated sitcoms and dramas that centered around matriarchs, we tuned in and then narrowed down the choices to our top three must sees. Check out our picks!
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Sep 23, 2009 -
To say that Alicia Florrick from CBS's new show is The Good Wife is an understatement. After her politician husband Peter (Chris Noth) is embroiled in a sex scandal, she publicly appears with him. We've all wondered why real-life women like Elizabeth Edwards and Silda Spitzer stood by their men despite being humiliated.
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Sep 22, 2009 -
Tonight's premiere of The Good Wife marks Julianna Margulies's return to TV. She plays Alicia, the wife of a disgraced politician (Chris Noth), as she moves on in part by going back to work as a lawyer. The plot sounds ripped from the headlines, so when I saw Margulies at the TCA press tour, I had to ask how much the show was inspired by the Eliot Spitzer scandal.
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Aug 24, 2009 -
Motherhood is hot and television will be cashing in on it this Fall when a bunch of new shows focused on matriarchs hit the small screen. We've discussed TV producers' inability to capture parenthood in the past, but this season's crop of sitcoms and dramas looks promising. Take a look at what the networks are putting together and tell us which ones you will watch.
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