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El Ogro

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Un motivo para NO ver la televisión

El Ogro

Autor: Doug Scott.

Editorial: Desnivel.

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Facebook Launches New Wave of Music Products

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Facebook has announced a new wave of music products launching on the social network Wednesday (Oct. 24), aiming to better integrate music into how people share photo and video.

The collection of features include the launch of Music on Facebook Stories and an expansion of Lip Sync Live, as well as a forthcoming option to add songs to a personal profile.

Music on Facebook Stories, as the name suggests, will allow users to add a song to photos and videos shared to their stories. Us...

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2018 Fall Pick-up and Cancelation Scorecard

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When new shows hit the tube, you will love them, be indifferent, or have 'em.

Depending on your passion, you the following information will cheer you, jeer you, or mean nothing either way.

Let's see how the cards are landing for the shows that weren't already confirmed for full seasons on the fall schedule!

1. Magnum PI - CBS

CBS is pleased ...

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NBC's Village Premiere Bumped a Week

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The premiere of The Village aka NBC’s springtime This Is Us successor has been pushed back one week, to Tuesday, March 19 at 10/9c.

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Zayn: Icarus Falls

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Zayn—fka Zayn Malik, fka one-fifth of the British boy-band supernova One Direction—named his second album after the myth of Icarus, the seraphic optimist who flew too close to the sun and snuffed himself out as a result. It’s in keeping with Zayn’s status as a reluctant pop star: He was the first member to depart from his Simon Cowell-sutured group (four months before the other four went on indefinite hiatus), ...

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Nathan Bowles: Plainly Mistaken

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The daring banjo player and singer Nathan Bowles opens his fourth album with a cover of “Now If You Remember,” written by the seven-year-old Jessica Constable and first recorded 40 years ago by popstar-turned-folkie Julie Tippetts. It’s an interlude on Tippetts’ Sunset Glow, but for Bowles, it is an overture, almost like a last-week-on recap that r...

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Raunchy Duo Busted For Lewd Encounter

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JANUARY 10--Is there anything sexier on a balmy winter night than two middle-aged Floridians having sex in public atop the hood of car parked near the entrance to the Gulfport Veterans Memorial Park?

Well, perhaps.

According to police, Penny ...

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‘A Million Little Things’ Review: Too Many Twists Turn ABC’s Suicide Drama Into Ghoulish Entertainment

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[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from the “A Million Little Things” premiere episode, “Pilot.”]

Suicide is never a simple subject. Even if a note or some other documentation is provided, the questions of “Why?” and “How could we have missed/prevented this?” persi...

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