Revenge may be sweet. Unless it’s dispensed by “Harry Brown,” a British “Death Wish”-meets-“Gran Torino” thriller redeemed — only partially — by yet another predictably expert Michael Caine performance.
When Marisa Scarpulla arrives at work, she walks right out into her backyard.
If you have spare time Saturday, you can see Don Cheadle’s celebrity poker tournament for free — co-starring Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Brad Garrett, Evander Holyfield, Jerome Bettis, Annie Duke, Sara Rue, Montel Williams, Chris Webber, Ron Artest, Howard Lederer, Erik Seidel, Phil Gordon, Andy Bloch, Chris Ferguson and Phil Hellmuth.
When Chris Lubanski got his first look at this season’s Pacific Coast League schedule, he quickly set his sights on playing in the Triple-A All-Star Game.
Sharron Angle launched a new website Thursday, scrubbed of several proposals that Sen. Harry Reid’s campaign has attacked, such as closing the Education Department and developing Yucca Mountain as a reprocessing site for spent nuclear fuel.
Harrah’s Entertainment is revisiting a plan to develop a retail and entertainment center in a short thoroughfare that runs from the Strip to Audrie Street between the Flamingo and O’Sheas, a corporate spokeswoman said Thursday.