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Oct 08, 2008 -
Comedians came out in force for No Man's Land's press night at the Duke of York's Theatre last night. The play has transferred from its run at Dublin's Gate Theatre to London, and the stars of the show were joined by playwright Harold Pinter as well as Eddie Izzard, Rob Brydon and Dominic Cooper. David Walliams happily posed with his mother Kathleen as well as his costar Michael Gambon, who's also currently on the big screen in Brideshead Revisited, while Russell Brand brought a touch of Hollywood glamour to the night in his shades.
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Sep 15, 2008 -
David Walliams has certainly not been lonely during his stint in No Man's Land at Dublin's Gate Theatre thanks to visits from Matt Lucas and Louis Walsh and now Jimmy Carr. The comedians were spotted strolling in the Irish city together, as Jimmy was performing at the Olympia in Dublin over the weekend as part of his standup tour. David will be returning to our TV screens soon, as the US version of Little Britain will be shown in the UK after its premiere in the States on HBO at the end of this month.
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Sep 03, 2008 -
Matt Lucas took a trip over to Ireland to support his pal, and recent birthday boy, David Walliams, who is starring in No Man's Land at Dublin's Gate Theatre. Matt was joined by a mystery bearded man, who he also attended George Michael's party with last week. His other companion was none other than The X Factor judge Louis Walsh, who put his squabbling with Dannii Minogue aside long enough to watch the play.
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Aug 13, 2008 -
David Walliams was treated to a magical tour of Dublin this week from his forthcoming costar, and Harry Potter's Dumbledore, Michael Gambon. The pair were also joined by Hogwarts' caretaker Argus Filch, known in the real world as David Bradley. The Little Britain star will be making his theatrical debut alongside Michael and David in Harold Pinter's No Man’s Land at Dublin's Gate Theatre this month.
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Nov 03, 2009 -
Earlier today I was sad to hear that Robert Downey Jr. and Ben Stiller had turned down an offer to host the Oscars together, but the biggest awards show of the year has landed an equally hilarious duo: Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin! The comedians will team up to take over for Hugh Jackman, and I'm already giddy thinking about the high jinks that will ensue. I love that we're getting two well-seasoned vets in the humor department (a la Billy Crystal), and we've already seen how great these guys are together after Steve's guest appearance on 30 Rock last season.
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Oct 22, 2009 -
As a follow–up to Porn for Women, the Cambridge Women's Pornography Cooperative has gifted us with another stellar publication, Porn for New Moms ($10).
In this mama fantasy land, daddies insist on changing diapers, wake for early morning feedings, and find a new mom sweatpants irresistible. One of the droolworthy pictures features a handsome man perched on a bathtub with a glass of wine.
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Oct 20, 2009 -
There's something about a man, er child, in a uniform. If mama thinks she loves fleet week for the handsome sailors, imagine her reaction when she dresses her babe up in the pressed navy gear. If her lad prefers land over sea, mommy can check out the fireman and sheriff attire for a different line of duty.
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Apr 24, 2008 -
Man Falls Down Elevator Shaft and Lands on Woman Who Fell Down the Previous Day
It sounds like the beginning of a fairytale love story, no? Lady falls 25 feet down an elevator shaft and lays there unconscious until her knight in shining armor falls down the same shaft 24 hours later and — d'oh! — saves her life.
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Oct 07, 2009 -
The idea of running barefoot seems like some new age, hippie movement to get people to be free in their bare skin. Or some eco-friendly push to persuade people to forgo sneakers so they don't end up in landfills. Although the freedom and environmental arguments for barefoot running are valid, Christopher McDougall, author of the best-selling book Born to Run, believes running without sneakers could be the answer to preventing shin splints, knee pain, and other running injuries.
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Sep 25, 2009 -
You're supposed to think that the jokes in I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell are so shocking, so offensive, that you laugh because you forget being PC for a moment. And if you don't laugh, you're the kind of square that Tucker Max, the lead character, takes aim at.
The real story is that the movie is offensive, but not because it's just so edgy.
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