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Features for Friday, July 14, 2006

Rep. Thompson invites Al Gore to bring his traveling environmental slide show to the district

"Have you seen it?" "What do you think?"

CalShakes unveils a comic Restoration romp

Can a man of lusty appetites be faithful to one wife?

Ennio brings family fun to Berkeley Rep

Ennio, the amazing "international origami hit" and "one-man cartoon factory" who has been a hit with audiences in both his visits to the Napa Valley, will return to the Bay Area this month for a limited run of 14 shows at the Berkeley Repertory Theater.

Uma won't criticize ex-husband

NEW YORK (AP) -- Like many women, Uma Thurman often feels torn between her family and career.

LA opera 'Grendel' makes NY premiere at Lincoln Center Festival

NEW YORK (AP) -- Evil is so good.

Johnny Cash's posthumous album hits No. 1

NEW YORK (AP) -- He died nearly three years ago but Johnny Cash is back at the top of the charts -- for the first time in 37 years.

'Young and Restless' vet Braeden's character gets a jolt

LOS ANGELES-- Blackouts, hallucinations, giving his archrival a job, turning his company over to his children, spending time with his wife, doting on his grandchildren -- hardly the behavior of Genoa City's most ruthless businessman.

Daughtry: Fourth place on Idol not so bad

RALEIGH, N.C. -- While still surprised by his early exit from "American Idol," Chris Daughtry said Thursday his fourth-place finish might be better than winning the show's grand prize.

Michael Jackson sued by ex-wife Debbie Rowe

LOS ANGELES -- Debbie Rowe, the former Mrs. Michael Jackson, has sued the pop singer, claiming he has failed to pay her what he promised when the two divorced in 1999.

NYC reggae concert canceled after gay protests

NEW YORK (AP) -- Citing concerns about potential violence, an organizer on Wednesday canceled a reggae concert meant to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS after protesters complained two of the scheduled performers were anti-gay.

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