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The award-winning BBC television series "Walking with Dinosaurs" comes alive today through Sunday at the St. Pete Times Forum, 401 Channelside Drive. Designers have worked with scientists to create 15 life-size dinosaurs for the $20 million arena spectacle. The show is recommended for ages 4 and older. Show times are 7 p.m. today, Thursday and Friday; 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday; and 1 and 5 p.m. Sunday. ...more
October 14, 2009
Pow! Kablooey! "Looks like it might be over, Batman!" DC Comics has filed notice that it is withdrawing its federal lawsuit brought in July against a Bradenton man who made figurines of characters from the 1960s "Batman" television series. ...more
September 22, 2009
Winky Wright hasn't fought since his July 2007 loss to Bernard Hopkins and each time he set his sights on an opponent, an excuse would be made not to fight. ...more
March 24, 2009
Jade Goody, a dental assistant turned reality-TV star whose whirlwind journey from poverty to celebrity to tragedy became a national soap opera in Britain, died of cervical cancer Sunday at age 27. ...more
March 23, 2009
Remember actor Erik Estrada and his character California Francis "Ponch" Poncherello, the California Highway Patrol officer on the 1977–1983 television series CHIPs? Well, he's on duty at this week's Transitions Championship, handing out "Sight-ations'' to offenders. Fans in attendance can be written up for "Aggravated Visual Assault: Wearing Really Bad glasses, or "Grand Theft Visual: Robbing Your Eyes of Healthy Sight,'' or maybe even "Accessory to a Crime: Missing the Action Because of Squinting.'' Fans who are written up can take the "sight-ation'' to a Transitions Optical pavilion on site and receive a prize in addition to entering a drawing for a fitting and new eyewear. "Everybody loves the idea of being ticketed by Pounch,'' Estrada said. "On TV I was supposed to protect and serve. I'm doing that here. "And most everbody grew up watching CHIPs. The ones who could not make it on the force decided to become golfers." ...more
March 20, 2009
About 4,000 women are expected to pack Idlewild Baptist Church to hear from Christian speakers and entertainers headlining the Extraordinary Women's Conference, a traveling event. ...more
March 13, 2009
About 4,000 women are expected to pack Idlewild Baptist Church to hear from Christian speakers and entertainers headlining the Extraordinary Women's Conference, a traveling event. ...more
March 11, 2009
Jerry Seinfeld is returning to NBC as producer of a comic reality series where celebrities and a referee try to help squabbling couples make peace. ...more
February 26, 2009
No television series tapped into the post-9/11 fear and anger better than "24." ...more
January 9, 2009
A court document filed by Peter Falk's daughter says the Emmy-winning actor is suffering from Alzheimer's disease. ...more
December 16, 2008
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