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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (PG)
My Blueberry Nights (PG-13)
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The Counterfeiters (R)
What Happens in Vegas (PG-13)
Speed Racer (PG)
Visitors (PG-13)
Harold and Kumar: Escape from Guantanamo (R)
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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (PG-13)
The Golden Compass (PG-13)
Bella (PG-13)
First Sunday (PG-13)
I'm Not There (R)
Over Her Dead Body (PG-13)
P.S. I Love You (PG-13)
Mad Money (PG-13)
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Today is Saturday, May 17, 2008
‘Arthur Live!’

By Nancy Sheehan TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
What does the tooth fairy do with all those teeth she collects night after night?
Powerful, innovative effects make ‘Superstar’ a stunner
THEATER REVIEW
By Richard Duckett Telegram & Gazette reviewer
The national touring production of “Jesus Christ Superstar” that came to the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts last night proved to be absolutely stunning on several levels.

ENTERTAINMENT COLUMNS
More than the blues
Scott McLennan
B.B. King is as much a bluesman as Willie Nelson is a country and western singer or Dave Brubeck is a jazz piano player.
The movies aren’t helping the news biz woes
The details escape me, but somewhere there’s a survey ranking journalists lower in the public esteem than most other professions. Typically in these things we’re clumped with lawyers and politicians, but in recent years our stock has plummeted to the point where we barely edge out hit men.
Madonna’s ‘Hard Candy’ is a little sour
Twenty-five years ago, Madonna told an amused Dick Clark on “American Bandstand,” “I wanna conquer the world.”
Foothills keeping its eyes on future
By Richard Duckett TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
As the good times continue to roll at the new Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts (sellouts Wednesday and yesterday for “Jesus Christ Superstar” and again for B.B. King tonight), Worcester Foothills Theatre Company is continuing to make efforts to secure its future.
ENTERTAINMENT HEADLINES
» West goes into orbit as a solo shining star - MANSFIELD
» Psychedelic art sells big at auction - NEW YORK
» Fur flies at Cannes ‘Kung Fu Panda’ premiere - CANNES, France
» BET has singer feeling no pain - NEW YORK
» Cool Cat
» Catch up on Indiana’s exploits
» Raiders of the Cannes festival - CANNES, France
» Worcester rocks as music legends and local favorites play
» Robot conducts Detroit Symphony - DETROIT
» ‘Life on Mars,’ ‘Scrubs’ are added to ABC lineup - NEW YORK
» Ingredients at his fingertips
» Robert Rauschenberg dies in Fla. at age 82 - TAMPA, Fla.
» Student art exhibited
» “Forever Tango,” performance canceled

Man says JetBlue made him sit on toilet
By Samuel Maull THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — A New York City man is suing JetBlue Airways Corp. for more than $2 million because he says a pilot made him give up his seat to a flight attendant and sit on the toilet for more than three hours on a flight from California.
Iowa man charged with throwing candy at police
DES MOINES, Iowa — A college student whose friend was being questioned in a hit and run found himself charged with assaulting an officer with a curious choice of weapons: M&Ms.
Police: Drunk tuxedo-clad man took mower for ride
IRVING, N.Y. — Police say a tuxedo-clad western New York man was drunk when he took a riding lawn mower out for an early morning spin.
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