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<em>Dexter</em>'s Michael C. Hall May Be Coming To Broadway, People

Dexter's Michael C. Hall May Be Coming To Broadway, People

Michael C. Hall, who we know and love as Dexter on the small screen, may be coming to Broadway next year. Sadly, not for a musical about the serial killer's murders of morally wrong people. (It could happen!) Instead, Hall is rumored to be negotiating to play the lead in Big Fish, a stage adaptation of the Tim Burton film/Daniel Wallace novel, produced by Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks. more ›

Same Fish In Queens Petshop For 41 Years

Same Fish In Queens Petshop For 41 Years

"Big fish eat little fish," says the wisdom of the city. Meet Buttkiss, the black pacu who has eaten more than 175,000 fish during his residence in Queens. “We feed him twenty-five goldfish every other day,” says Steve Gruebel, the owner of Cameo Pet Shop in Richmond Hill. You do the math. He’s been in the shop continuously since 1970, becoming a Richmond Hill landmark in that time. more ›

<em>Best of Luck</em> to the Subway Sweethearts

Best of Luck to the Subway Sweethearts

Sometime before 8 this morning, Patrick Moberg and Camille Hayton introduced themselves to Good Morning America viewers, Diane Sawyer and hopeless romantics everywhere. The Subway Cyrano met up with his mystery lady last night for dinner, where they said they "clicked." Hayton suggests the subway moment was serendipitous because she wouldn't have been on it (going to a friend's place) if her house hadn't just burned down. Moberg is compared to a Hollywood leading man,... more ›

Big Fish

Big Fish

It'll be a while before we see Tim Burton's version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, starring Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka, but till then, there is Big Fish, about a young man trying to understand his dying father's life (more at Greg's Movie Preview). Albert Finney plays the father, with Ewan McGregor playing the father as a young man, and Billy Crudup as the son; Jessica Lange and Alison Lohman play the mother at different ages. And from the looks of the new trailer, it definitely looks beautiful and odd. more ›

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