Topic: Robert Siegel
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A Night of Music, Film and Performance at Public Assembly, the Le Chat Noir production troupe will screen three brand-new films, one titled S&M, with an hour of open bar to kick things off. com). If you're getting too old ...
On today's episode of CNET's The 404 Podcast, the guys share the mics with longtime friend Clayton Morris of " Anyone who listens to our show on a regular basis knows that very little preparation goes into each episode, but we ...
`Big Fan' offers a vivid portrait of an ordinary guy mired in sports geekdomJim Rome urges his listeners (or " A portly Staten Island parking garage attendant stuck in his childhood home with his mother at age 35, Paul lives and dies for ...
It's easy-painfully easy, for some viewers-to recognize the football lover at the center of Robert D. Siegel's cringe-comedic character study. Maybe they've seen guys like Paul, a gridiron geek played to mouth-breathing perfection by Patton Oswalt, leading tailgate chants ...
Even after a full day of press for his forthcoming psychodrama, Big Fan, Patton Oswalt can't believe his ears. ) Staten Islander Paul Aufiero (Oswalt) lives for game day, driving out to the Meadowlands with his schnook best friend, Sal (a pizza-chomping ...
Siegel action on National Public Radio's All Things Considered yesterday, with the pulse-lowering radio network's Robert Siegel interviewing Jeremy Siegel, finance professor at University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.. The NPR broadcaster peppered the academic - and consultant and TV pitchman ...
Lower clothing prices are coming soon, and not just for sale items. Mainstream brands such as Lacoste and Coach plan to cut retail prices as much as 30% on their fall offerings. "The 70% discounts we saw during the holiday season are ...