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Causing confusion, disgust, anger and any other from an array of bad, bad, feelings, IHOP changed its name to IHOB, with the B standing for:
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Breakfast
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Bacon
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Burgers
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Beef
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New at the theaters was the female-headed Ocean's 8. She did not play one of the 8:
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Sandra Bullock
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Cate Blanchett
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Amy Adams
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Mindy Kaling
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Also debuting was the strrrannnnngely cast (Jodie Foster! Dave Bautista! Charlie Day! Zachary Quinto!) film whose name it Hotel plus this name from classical mythology:
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Athena
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Apollo
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Artemis
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Aphrodite
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And fans of this old-timey television personality were treated to a terrific documentary about him:
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Walter Cronkite
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Jim Henson
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Johnny Carson
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Fred Rogers
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The pop culture world was shocked at suicide of Anthony Bourdain, introduced to mainstream audiences from this food-based show:
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No Reservations
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Top Chef
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Bizarre Foods
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Man vs. Food
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Things got *very* dramatic at the Tony Awards, with a work drawing from this universe winning Best Play:
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Twilight
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Hunger Games
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Harry Potter
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Divergent
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But the main headline-grabber from the Tony's was the scorching anti-Trump diatribe delivered by this man, who's something less of a fan of the President:
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Alec Baldwin
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Robert De Niro
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George Clooney
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Steven Spielberg
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And the bidding war between Disney and Comcast for the rights to this studio hit ludicrous speed this week, with the cable giant ponying up $65 billion-with-a-b:
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Paramount
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20th Century Fox
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Sony
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Warner Bros.
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