Thursday, July 3, 2014

'Community' is back on Yahoo Voices, the curated-music craze of Silicon Valley , and more

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1. 7 potentially awesome shows canceled before they premiered Check out these seven promising-sounding shows that were axed before they premiered. 

  1. The great irony of Silicon Valley's curated-music craze “Curation” is now the buzzword du jour of the music industry.
  2. The agony and the ecstasy of getting more 'Community'  'Community' is back. The show was picked up by Yahoo Voices after its original home, NBC, declined to give it a sixth season.   
  3. Ask Dalton: How to stop watching 'Big Brother' Resident pop culture omnivore Dalton Ross offers his sage advice. This week? To watch or not to watch 'Big Brother'. 

  4. Josh Charles shares 'Dead Poets Society' memories, 25 years later The actor reminisces on the 1989 Best Picture nominee and its lasting message. Carpe diem. 

 
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IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND
Life Itself At the beginning of the enchanting and inspiring new documentary 'Life Itself,' we hear Roger Ebert giving a speech. ''For me, the movies are like a machine that generates empathy,'' he says. ''It lets you understand a little bit more about different hopes, aspirations, dreams, and fears. It helps us identify with the people who are sharing this journey with us.'' That's a beautiful summation not only of the power of movies but also of a life lived through them. A Chris Nashawaty
Tammy McCarthy is such a force of nature — she barrels onscreen in a human hurricane of dimples and Crocs and pure, unchecked id — that she feels more genuine than almost any other woman who's been allowed (oh, show business) to carry her own major Hollywood film, besides possibly her Bridesmaids costar Kristen Wiig. Even when the material falls short, she's never not worth watching. Leah Greenblatt 
Snowpiercer 'Snowpiercer' sucks you into its strange, brave new world so completely, it leaves you with the all too rare sensation that you've just witnessed something you've never seen before...and need to see again and again. A  CN

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