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Friday, January 30, 2015

Culture Beast: Suge Knight’s Shocking Rap Sheet

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January 30

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Police Blotter
Suge Knight's Shocking Rap Sheet
Homicide allegations, assault and battery, parole violation and more. With the troubled rap mogul wanted for questioning in another death, we take a look at his lengthy rap sheet. By James Joiner
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RECORD-BREAKER
Sundance's Biggest Tearjerker
'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl,' a drama about a high school senior who befriends a girl with cancer, attracted record-breaking bids of $12 million at Sundance and is poised to be the next 'The Fault in Our Stars.' By Marlow Stern
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FOREVER YOUNG, BRO
The Endless Adolescence of 'Workaholics'
On set with the overachieving thirtysomethings behind the show about innocently idiotic slackers stuck in dead-end telemarketing jobs. By Melissa Leon
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There's something deeply ironic in complaining about the Internet PC Police on the Internet, then telling PC people to shut up because their anti-free speech PC orthodoxy isn't wanted. Welcome to the Internet, Jonathan Chait.”

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UNSTANDARD
Bob Dylan Does Sinatra His Way
Is this the strangest tribute album of all time? Dylan singing relatively obscure Sinatra songs over a pedal steel back-up? Weirdest of all? It's pretty compelling. By Ted Gioia
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ALL PUBLICITY IS GOOD PUBLICITY
Why 'Sniper' Could Win the Oscar
How the most controversial and politically polarizing film of the year became a legitimate contender for the Academy Award no one thought it would even be nominated for. By Kevin Fallon
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This was a wonderful show full of family problems that many of us can relate to. Guess it didn't fall within the guidelines of some of the miserable shows that air now.

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Ultimately, his refusal to allow others to participate in the narratives and his slavish devotion to his original plotlines rendered each successive film more and more facile.

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