Thursday, November 1, 2012

Your 12 hourly digest for Entertainment: TV, Music, Celebrities, Theater, Dance, Museums & More - The Washington Post

Entertainment: TV, Music, Celebrities, Theater, Dance, Museums & More - The Washington Post
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'American Horror Story: Asylum': 10 questions about 'Nor'easter'
Nov 1st 2012, 12:38

A weekly investigation of "American Horror Story: Asylum," as well as, when applicable, an investigation of the "American Horror Story: Asylum" bakery. Spoilers lie ahead.

After a week in which the East Coast was pummeled by a massive weather system, what a relief to turn on the TV on Halloween night and watch a nice little show about ... the East Coast being pummeled by a massive weather system.

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'X Factor' kicks off live shows
Nov 1st 2012, 10:00

We've made it to Hollywood for the first of "The X Factor" live shows!

The episode opens with each judge/mentor and their gang of contestants swaggering out on stage like they're here for some high school performance of "West Side Story."

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Letitia Baldrige, the first famous social secretary, was a 'godmother' to White House successors
Nov 1st 2012, 09:00

Despite her career as an etiquette expert, Letitia Baldrige wasn't too terribly stuffy when it came to protocol. But one thing drove her crazy: clinking wine glasses.

Capricia Marshall, a White House social secretary for the Clintons, learned that lesson early on at a party with her predecessors. "When we raised our glasses to toast, she held up a hand and said, 'Ladies, ladies. We do not clink our glasses to toast. We approach.' "

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Quoted: NPR apologizes to campaign crying girl
Nov 1st 2012, 03:00

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"We must confess, the campaign's gone on long enough for us, too."


— NPR host Mark Memmott in an open apology to Abigael Evans — the 4-year-old Colorado girl seen weeping to her mom in Wednesday's YouTube viral phenom that she's "tired of Bronco Bamma and Mitt Romney" — after learning that the girl's meltdown was triggered by hearing yet another NPR election report.

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