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Michael Imperioli, a.k.a. Christafuh Soprano, gives
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Michael Imperioli, a.k.a. Christafuh <a
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<title>Article : Sopranos, Boyle, Kattan and Taylor in Hot Stuff</title>
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There's life after Jack for Lara Flynn Boyle
Is Lara Flynn Boyle over Jack Nicholson? The Practice star introduced Eric Dane, who played Dr. Wyatt Cooper on the recently canceled ABC medical drama Gideon's Crossing, as the "new big love of my life" to a friend at Nello, a tony restaurant on New York's Upper East Side, a spy tells Hot Stuff. Boyle's rep insists the two are only friends, but our source spotted Boyle, 31, and Dane, 32, holding hands and smooching while having lunch at the eatery...
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<strong>There's life after Jack for Lara Flynn Boyle</strong><br />
Is Lara Flynn Boyle over Jack Nicholson? <em>The Practice</em> star
introduced Eric Dane, who played Dr. Wyatt Cooper on the recently
canceled ABC medical drama <em>Gideon's Crossing</em>, as the "new
big love of my life" to a friend at Nello, a tony restaurant on New
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<pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2001 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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New Jersey psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi was the focus of a breathtaking moment on a recent episode of ``The Sopranos.''
No, blood wasn't spilled or glasses raised, as is often the case in this HBO drama's most memorable scenes. Instead, mob boss Tony Soprano simply faced the truth.
``What're you talking about?'' he muttered to wife Carmela, who, during couples therapy with Tony, had just voiced doubts that Melfi was doing him any good. ``She HAS helped me,'' Tony countered stiffly as Melfi...
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New Jersey psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi was the focus of a
breathtaking moment on a recent episode of ``The Sopranos.''
<p>No, blood wasn't spilled or glasses raised, as is often the case
in this HBO drama's most memorable scenes. Instead, mob boss Tony
Soprano simply faced the truth.</p>
<p> ``What're you talking about?'' he muttered to wife Carmela,
who, during couples therapy with Tony, had just voiced doubts that
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<title>Article : Ten Most Memorable Gangster Film Tunes</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2001 12:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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Anyone who spends Sunday nights with The Sopranos can sing "Woke Up
This Morning." Although the song's genesis dates back several years and its
creators, A3, assure it has nothing to do with gangsters, it will now forever
be linked with America's best-loved crime family since the Corleones. But
though this may be a burgeoning phenomenon on TV, music and mobsters have
been in cahoots on the big screen for years. In the movies, crooners, rockers
and rappers have all dallied in the...
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Anyone who spends Sunday nights with <em>The Sopranos</em> can sing
"Woke Up This Morning." Although the song's genesis dates back
several years and its creators, A3, assure it has nothing to do
with gangsters, it will now forever be linked with America's
best-loved crime family since the Corleones. But though this may be
a burgeoning phenomenon on TV, music and mobsters have been in
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rockers and rappers have all dallied in the...
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<title>Article : The Singing Soprano</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2001 12:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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You know her as HBO's sassy Meadow Soprano, but in real life, Jamie-Lynn Sigler is an aspiring pop star. Having seen Jamie-Lynn singing a short tune on The Sopranos, record producers saw in the nineteen-year-old potential of the next teen-princess. Amongst a hectic filming schedule, and an approaching stint on the road in a musical version of Cinderella, Jamie-Lynn's been in and out of the studio writing and recording her debut album, From Here to Heaven. We met Jamie-Lynn, accompanied by her...
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You know her as HBO's sassy Meadow Soprano, but in real life,
Jamie-Lynn Sigler is an aspiring pop star. Having seen Jamie-Lynn
singing a short tune on <em>The Sopranos</em>, record producers saw
in the nineteen-year-old potential of the next teen-princess.
Amongst a hectic filming schedule, and an approaching stint on the
road in a musical version of <em>Cinderella</em>, Jamie-Lynn's been
in and out of the studio writing and recording her debut album,
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