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Plus: business owners hate Yelp, and Skittles discovers social media, all in our morning news roundup.
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Plus: business owners hate Yelp, and Skittles discovers social media, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Street Vendor Project founder makes good and 'Wife Swap' goes foodie, all in our morning news roundup.
It's 4 p.m., and that means it's time to play Two for Eight. Today: Old School.
It's 4 p.m., and that means it's time to play Two for Eight. Today: Old School.
It's 4 p.m., and that means it's time to play Two for Eight. Today: Old School.
Ben Mezrich's MIT card-counting thriller is now the latest nonfiction book to come under scrutiny by people who think "nonfiction" means "true."
It's particularly disappointing because the book itself reads like a bad screenplay, which has had us hoping for years that someone would bring out its potential on film.
Karl Lagerfeld's security didn't beat anyone up yesterday, Arden Wohl didn't launch a clothing line (thank God), and Target doesn't have a new Go collection. So some fashion blogs, like Style.com are foraging.
Nope, '21' didn't get any better once 'New Republic' movie critic Christopher Orr actually saw it.
A critic strikes back against movie trailers that give the whole movie away.
It's 4 p.m., and that means it's time to play Two for Eight. Today: Old School.
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