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Topic: Chuck Ebert


  
  World Wide Web Links Directory
July 18, 2006 3:20 PM ET NEW YORK Movie critic Roger Ebert is on leave from his syndicated column as he recovers from cancer surgery.
Ebert has not had a column appear since the week of July 3, according to Universal Press Syndicate.
Ebert had surgery for a recurrence of salivary cancer on June 16, and a follow-up operation to repair a blood vessel on July 1.
www.novan.com   (3181 words)

  
 Metaphilm - Metaphlog
Interesting discussion on Cinematical featuring a dialogue between Roger Ebert and the filmmakers behind the movie Chaos (Ebert gave it 0 stars).
The blogger quotes Ebert's response, and Ebert has himself posted in the blog comments to clarify things.
I tend to agree with Ebert on this one.
www.metaphilm.com /phlog.php?id=C0_3_1   (1639 words)

  
 Entertainment Geekly: Meet the Team   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Chuck Wendig thought he was going to work for Entertainment Weekly, but would much rather work for these fine people instead.
(Especially considering that they plied him with cakes and candies.) Chuck has written several short stories that have seen publication, and for the last two years he has freelanced for White Wolf Game Studios, with his work being seen in (so far) seven books, with eight more on the way.
He's an aspiring novelist, pop culture whore, and has won the State Championship trophy at the "Extreme Pennsylvanian Pole-Sitting" competition, three years running.
www.entertainment-geekly.com /web/about/team.html   (1401 words)

  
 Jason Gross's Year-End Survey, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Most of the pieces there could just as easily have been listed here but Curry's article on minstrel music was particularly enlightening (for me, at least).
Ol' Rog' doesn't just get recognition for being a TV celeb--he also pens some pretty thoughtful columns.
Chuck Philips: "Who Killed Tupac Shakur?" (Los Angeles Times), 9-6-02
www.rockcritics.com /features/jasongross2002.html   (2685 words)

  
 School’s Out? Never!: David Bordwell Keeps Working the Room. By Chuck Stephens.
Of the film essayists, I read anything by Tony Rayns and Donald Richie.
Of the daily and weekly critics, I enjoy Ebert, Hoberman, David Chute, Manohla Dargis, and a few others.
Probably the writer I read most regularly is Todd McCarthy.
www.cinema-scope.com /cs26/int_stephens_bordwell.htm   (4162 words)

  
 Chicago Sun-Times - My Favorite Website
The site features hundreds of shows that can be heard online in an MP3 format, including "A Date With Judy" and "Abbott & Costello." --Polly Smith
If you missed Saturday's broadcast of "Those Were the Days" -- Chuck Schaden's old-time radio show, you can still listen.
Visit the nostalgia digest site and click on "Those Were the Days." The show, which includes broadcasts of old radio classics, such as "The Jack Benny Show," can be heard from 1 to 5 p.m.
www.suntimes.com /special_sections/clickhere/index.html   (2985 words)

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