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Th second best selling country artist of the 90s, Alan Jackson has a way of bringing traditional country into the mainsteam in a way that makes his songs easily relatable
From the makers of Max Payne comes a new psychological action game, Alan Wake. Remedy's rich storytelling will immerse players into a dark and disturbing world of fear.
Look Who It Is, Alan Carr's hit biography, charts the camp comedian's life from his miserable days as a corporate comedian to performing in front of The Queen.
Alan Silvestri's latest soundtrack for director Stephen Sommers is filled with thrills and adrenaline, but lacks the structure and focus to make it fully satisfying.
A review of British playwright Ayckbourn's guide to writing and directing a play.
Alan Bennett has never been one to shy away from controversy, and the script of his National Theatre hit The History Boys sees him at the peak of his wit and daring.
Adapting Watchmen to the screen is an epic task. Are the creative personalities involved up to it?
A review of the long-awaited League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill.
Alan Turing, a mathematical genius, cracked the Enigma code. Before commiting suicide he wrote about A.I, computing & philosophy and is now known as 'the father of A.I.'
Some of Alan Moore's graphic novels rank among the best of the medium. The Watchmen, V for Vendetta and Swamp Thing are three of those works.
This year's celebrity outing of TV's top business-based reality competition was the best yet, mainly due to the hilarious contributions from Jonathan Ross and Jack Dee.
With the "Watchmen" movie out in less than a month, store owners are finding it difficult to keep copies of the popular graphic novel on the shelves. Why all the hype?
An icon of the dying days of the Studio Era, character actor Alan Arkin, is born again through this year's Academy Awards.
Fantasy author Alan DeNiro talks about the inspiration for his new novel.
In The Line of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst combines a literary style with blunt scenes of gay sex and drug use to make a commentary on class and excess in 1980s Britain.
Brazil remained inline to capture their fifth U20 World Cup title as Internacional striker Alan Kardec continued his strong tournament with his team-leading fourth goal.
Renowned graphic novelist Alan Moore (V for Vendetta, The Watchmen) will make a cameo appearance on an upcoming episode of The Simpsons.
Almost a century before the CIA was founded, a Scottish immigrant gathered intelligence for the U.S. government. The Pinkerton Agency's peak was during the Civil War.
Alan Shearer has been appointed manager at Newcastle United until the end of the current Premiership season.
The latest entrants on conveyor belt for business "experts" waiting to be fired by Alan Sugar in the BBC's superior version of The Apprentice.
In 1936, Alan Turing devised a computing machine which could, in theory, rival even the most powerful computers of today.
The definitive biography of the man, his life and work as mathematician, war time code breaker and computer pioneer is Alan Turing, the Enigma by Andrew Hodges.
Adam Kelly's premiere comedy features 20 women vs The Affairs of His Own Heart, on the eve of Valentine's Day. Is he more Carrie Bradshaw or Samantha Jones? You decide.
Celebrity gardener, talk show host and author Alan Titchmarsh has paid tribute to the man who inspired him to start gardening - former Blue Peter gardener Percy Thrower.
Alan Turing was one of Britain's greatest thinkers of the 20th century who defined modern computing and artificial intelligence. He has subsequently become a gay icon.
Brief history of the Colossus computer that broke the Enigma code, and Alan Turing, the scientist who led the team that constructed Colossus.
A well-written and characterised spy novel set in Europe in the 1930s, Dark Star has enough depth to throw light on some darker European history and be an absorbing read.
Lil Rounds loses her way. Anoop has his best performance yet. Matt rocks the judges and makes the crowd swoon.
The author talks about following the voice of your character, his favourite breakfast and why he likes both cats and dogs.
A selection of the most important and influential British TV shows beginning with the letter I.
Suite101 catches up with SF author Alan Dean Foster in six quick bursts.
Man in the Net stars Alan Ladd and a man falsely accused of murder and Carolyn Jones as his alcoholic wife in this suspense mystery filmed in 1959.
This historical novel weaves together facts and fiction in a mesmerizing tale of Old Hawaii and the Leper colony on Molokai'i.
The Chairman of Ontario's eHealth agency Alan Hudson announced his retirement. The announcement follows the resignation of agency CEO Sarah Kramer.
All Premiership and Football League clubs paid tribute to the England World Cup winning hero, Alan Ball, who passed away during the week.
The flamboyant, bombastic, orator Alan Keyes has met the presidential candidate's requirements for debating in Iowa on Thursday.
Challenging Republican opposition to health care reform, Representative Alan Grayson of Florida had harsh words for Republicans, who demanded that Grayson apologize.
The creator of Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell etc. reflects on his early years, the price of fame, living in England, and his religious and magical views.
Alan Furst's The Spies of Warsaw details the spy vs. spy atmosphere in the salons and cafes of late-1930s Warsaw, where facts are unreliable and intentions inscrutable.
David Alan Basche portrays ratty ex-husband Kenny Kagen, on USA Network's The Starter Wife, a cable series about Hollywood divorce, starring Debra Messing on Fridays.
The Uncommon Reader is a gentle, wry, story in the established Bennett mould with an underlying comment on literacy and the British attitude to intellectual pursuits.
Since 1960 playwright Alan Bennett has delighted audiences and actors from Monty Python alumni to Dame Maggie Smith and Sir Nigel Hawthorne.
A U.S. scientist enters the frightening world of black magic and voodoo in Haiti as he tries to find a rare powder that is said to turn people into zombies.
Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake star in The Blue Dahlia (1946) is a classic film noir based on a story written by detective writer Raymond Chandler.
Based on the award-winning play of the same name, The History Boys by Alan Bennett is an eloquent but rollicking adolescent gem of a gay interest film now brought to DVD.
Alan Furst's stories about resistance in the face of Nazi oppression transcend the genre of espionage. He is, in fact, among the best historical novelists working today.
Stevenson uses David Balfour and Alan Stewart's friendship in Kidnapped as a catalyst for David's character growth as well as a subtle response to political conflict.
The Final Cut, a 2004 science fiction film directed by Omar Naim, is great in concept but dull in execution.
"Get Smart" never quite makes you laugh as much as it should, but still survives thanks to solid performances from Steve Carrel and Anne Hathaway
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