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 <title>A Sex and the City Sequel?</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>It's just like a cat teetering in a state of anamnesis between lives four and five! One: Sex and the City, the newspaper column (right here in <i>The New York Observer</i>); Two: <i>Sex and the City</i>, the book by Candace Bushnell; Three: <i>Sex and the City</i>, the television series; Four: <i>Sex and the City</i>, the motion picture! But its next reincarnation may be a little less dramatic: <i>Sex and the City</i>, the Second Movie!</p>
<p>At the Television Critics Association press tour yesterday, HBO seemed to indicate that a sequel could be in the works, the <a href="http://tvdecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/11/hbo-talks-about-sex-sequel-sopranos-movie/" target="_blank"><em>Times</em></a> reports.  </p>
<p>According to Michael Lombardo, president of the HBO programming group, “there is enormous interest” from Warner Brothers. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/style/sex-and-city-sequel">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 11:50:59 -0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Irina Aleksander</dc:creator>
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 <title>Sopranos Scribe to Write Scorsese&#039;s HBO Show</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>The Sopranos alum Terence Winter, a <em>Sopranos </em>writer, is coming down to the dark, seedy Atlantic City boardwalk for Martin Scorsese. He'll be writing the director's new HBO project <em>Boardwalk Empire</em>, which will be produced by <em>Entourage </em>bros Mark Wahlberg and Stephen Levinson. The drama is based on Nelson Johnson's book <em>Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times and Corruption of Atlantic City</em>, which revolves around the now-gambling mecca's early 20th century origins, <a href="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117986819.html">according to Variety</a>. Ohh, this reminds us of <em>Deadwood</em>! Sweet. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/sopranos-scribe-write-scorseses-hbo-show">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 13:34:20 -0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Gillian Reagan</dc:creator>
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 <title>Bracco Gets Blotto! Sopranos Stars Sip &#039;n&#039; Sass With Good Ol&#039; Lorraine</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p class="MsoNormal">On Monday, Feb. 25, <strong>Lorraine Bracco</strong>—who around here is still better known as the shrieky wife in <i>GoodFellas</i> than for her role as the shrink with a smoky voice on <em>The Sopranos</em>—threw a launch party for her new line of wines at the Hard Rock Café on Broadway and 43rd Street. No matter how you slice it, a TV actor launching an eponymous line of booze at a Times Square theme restaurant on a Monday night in February is a tad depressing. <em>Fugeddaboutit</em>! The event was well attended and star-studded—even <strong>Mayor Bloomberg</strong> showed up to support the 53-year-old actress and her vino.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“I have a lot of energy and didn’t want to just walk around in my apartment in circles,” Ms. Bracco told the Daily Transom of why she decided to put her name on a collection of wines, which range from Amarone Classico to Pinot Grigio. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/blotto-bracco-sopranos-stars-sip-n-sass-good-ol-lorraine">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 12:54:26 -0500</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>David Foxley</dc:creator>
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 <title>No Country For Old Men Tops the SAG Awards</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>The Coen brothers’ <em>No Country For Old Men</em> <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSN2741268920080128?pageNumber=1&amp;virtualBrandChannel=0" target="_blank">won the top prize</a> at the 14th annual Screen Actors Guild awards show, while <em>The Sopranos</em> cleaned up in the television categories. With this year's Golden Globes reduced to a press conference and the fate of next month's Oscars uncertain, the ordinarily downplayed Screen Actors Guild Awards made big headlines thanks to the WGA’s promise that it would not picket the show, a sign of solidarity with actors who have been supportive of the writers’ ongoing push to be compensated for new media content. AP has the <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jn-PnAR8tl_EPJP4h7ZH54X-x_owD8UEKNOG0" target="_blank">complete list</a> of awards after the jump. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/i-no-country-old-men-i-and-i-sopranos-i-top-sag-awards">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 10:01:41 -0500</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Joe Pompeo</dc:creator>
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 <title>Sopranos Trial Opens Hollywood&#039;s Backdoor</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>Robert Baer lost his lawsuit against David Chase, the <i>Sopranos</i>' series creator, last week, but the trail revealed how Hollywood writers turn their ideas into successful television and the way the industry often revolves around friends doing favors for friends. Mr. Baer was seeking compensation for giving Mr. Chase a tour of Mafia sights around New Jersey and for arranging meetings with mob experts that Baer claimed inspired many of the ideas for the HBO hit show.  <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2007/sopranos-trial-opens-hollywoods-back-door">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2007 09:50:29 -0500</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Gillian Reagan</dc:creator>
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 <title>Jersey Jury Whacks Case Brought Against Sopranos Creator David Chase</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>Today, a federal jury in New Jersey <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071219/ap_en_ot/sopranos_on_trial;_ylt=AtmENGv6.0ZYEXF0L7pgDzhxFb8C" target="_blank">threw out</a> a case brought against <em>Sopranos</em> creator <strong>David Chase </strong>by a certain <strong>Robert Baer</strong>. After the verdict was read, following less than two hours of deliberations, the defense attorneys hugged one another. </p>
<p>As we reported yesterday, Mr. Baer, a budding screenwriter and onetime prosecutor, claimed that he was not adequately compensated for helping Mr. Chase in 1995, when he was developing the pilot episode. Mr. Baer apparently arranged for the writer-producer to meet with several mafia experts during a tour of New Jersey, Mr. Chase’s native state. Both the <em>Sopranos</em> creator and Mr. Baer testified that the latter man turned down Mr. Chase’s offers to pay him thrice. He did, however, claim that Mr. Chase said he would “take care of him” if they show was a success.</p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 16:19:53 -0500</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>David Foxley</dc:creator>
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 <title>David Chase Testifies in Jersey Courtroom</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>Life imitated art in a New Jersey courtroom earlier today when <strong>David Chase</strong>, the mind behind <em>The Sopranos</em>, testified in the state's federal court to defend his creative ownership of the HBO series.</p>
<p>Twelve years ago, it seems, he collaborated with a man named <strong>Robert Baer</strong>, a budding screenwriter and former prosecutor who set up meetings between Mr. Chase and mafia experts during a tour of the Garden State. Mr. Baer, in part, claims that he was not adequately paid for his services—assistance that may have led to the show’s foundational plot. Asserting ownership of the pilot’s core themes, Mr. Chase, a New Jersey native, told the judge that he has been fascinated with the mob ever since watching <em>The Untouchables</em>. (Whether he was referring to the 1959 TV series or the 1987 Brian De Palma feature film was not made clear.) As if quoting <strong>Tony Soprano</strong>, Mr. Baer said he declined payment from Mr. Chase several times in 1995, if only because the series’ creator assured him that he would “take care of him” in due time. Likewise, the screenwriter has called the hired helper “self-delusional” in legal papers. [<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071218/ap_en_ce/sopranos_on_trial;_ylt=Ajv0PUnQ32O4Vvgi4ZbJgpRdDxkF" target="_blank">AP</a>]</p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 11:15:09 -0500</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>David Foxley</dc:creator>
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 <title>The Goomba Who Came to Dinner</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p><i>Sopranos</i> star Steve Schirripa cooks Italian ‘on demand’ in December. ‘I’m a meatball kinda guy!’ he says. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2007/goomba-who-came-dinner">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 09:06:28 -0500</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Gillian Reagan</dc:creator>
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 <title>Sopranos, 30 Rock Top Emmys</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p>Two locally filmed shows took top series honors at last night's Emmy Awards.</p>
<p>'The Sopranos' took home the Best Drama award, and creator David Chase and director Alan Taylor won for writing and directing.</p>
<p>But in a big upset, favorite James Gandolfini lost to James Spader of 'Boston Legal.'</p>
<p>'30 Rock' took home its single primetime award--but it was a big one: Best Comedy. During their acceptance speech Tina Fey thanked the show's 'dozens' of viewers and thanked NBC's Zucker for sticking with the show.</p>
<p>Altogether the program was its usual mix of bathos and strained humor. But in case you still feel like you missed, something, after the jump is the exhaustive, chronological account put out by the show's organizers. It has a similarly strange, incantatory charm to the show itself. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2007/sopranos-30-rock-top-emmys">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 07:28:05 -0400</pubDate>
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 <title>Two Cents on The Sopranos</title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><p><span>By now my readers have taken a stand on David Chase’s ending episode of <em>The Sopranos</em> or feigned an unconvincing lack of interest in the whole tortured subject. I have followed <em>The Sopranos </em>with reasonable fidelity over the past eight years and was not at all surprised by the now famous or infamous “onion rings” ending. After all, <em>The Sopranos</em> was always something of a long-running shaggy-dog story with many characters one wanted to get whacked, and Mr. Chase wouldn’t oblige. Life and death are very much like that. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/2007/two-cents-sopranos">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2007 14:12:37 -0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Andrew Sarris</dc:creator>
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