Fans vent as Sky TV fails to show Jon Stewart's final Daily show
New Zealand Herald
The final episode of Jon Stewart might haven been one of the most anticipated television events of the year but New Zealand's Sky Television failed to broadcast it as heavily promoted on its Comedy Central channel. The show was to have screened at just ...
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New Zealand Herald
The final episode of Jon Stewart might haven been one of the most anticipated television events of the year but New Zealand's Sky Television failed to broadcast it as heavily promoted on its Comedy Central channel. The show was to have screened at just ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Bill Murray to join cast of third Ghostbusters film
Telegraph.co.uk
Actor Bill Murray will join the cast of the third Ghostbusters film. The film, starring Kristen Wiig and Chris Hemsworth, is due out in July 2016. Murray had previously said he was reluctant to get involved in the project because Ghostbusters II, which ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Actor Bill Murray will join the cast of the third Ghostbusters film. The film, starring Kristen Wiig and Chris Hemsworth, is due out in July 2016. Murray had previously said he was reluctant to get involved in the project because Ghostbusters II, which ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Was William Shakespeare on drugs?
Sydney Morning Herald
Was William Shakespeare a stoner? It's a legitimate question following the revelation that clay tobacco pipes dug up from the garden of his home in Stratford-upon-Avon contain traces of cannabis. Researchers at a forensic laboratory in South Africa ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Was William Shakespeare a stoner? It's a legitimate question following the revelation that clay tobacco pipes dug up from the garden of his home in Stratford-upon-Avon contain traces of cannabis. Researchers at a forensic laboratory in South Africa ...
Drug clue to Shakespeare's genius
Researcher: Shakespeare's pipes had been used for cannabis smoking
Researchers: Cannabis residue found in Shakespeare's tobacco pipes
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