When two of my favourite bands channel through the songs of one artist, I sit down, shut up and listen. And that’s what I’ve been doing now that I’m armed with the innocuously sounding The Very Best of Buddy Holly and the Crickets. Full Article at Hindustan Times
Philadelphia Eagles first-year defensive coordinator Sean McDermott was promoted to the position on an interim basis in May because Jim Johnson, the successful group's longtime leader, took a medical leave of absence while battling cancer. Full Article at The Washington Post
No offense to often-injured cornerback Fabian Washington, but it's going to be interesting to watch rookie Lardarius Webb get extensive playing time for the rest of the season. He's fast, strong and physical enough to play man-to-man. Full Article at Baltimore Sun
I'm reposting the holiday movie preview that ran in today's paper here, for easy reference. There are at least two films I really want to see opening every weekend between now and the end of the year. Full Article at Miami Herald
At 8, ABC has a new Supernanny, followed by new episodes of Ugly Betty and 20/20. PBS has a new Washington Week at 8, then new episodes of NOW and Bill Moyers Journal. MyNetwork TV has a new Smackdown! at 8. HGTV has a new Divine Design at 8. Full Article at TV Squad
Season two of the FX drama “Sons of Anarchy” is primed to end with bloody payback. It’s likely to be pretty. Full Article at Access Hollywood
No offense to often-injured cornerback Fabian Washington, but it's going to be interesting to watch rookie Lardarius Webb get extensive playing time for the rest of the season. He's fast, strong and physical enough to play man-to-man. Full Article at Baltimore Sun
Accrington boss John Coleman could opt to start new signings Johnny Flynn and Dean Bouzanis in their FA Cup clash. Full Article at Teletext
Northampton will be without defender Chris McCready (hamstring). Dean Beckwith (hamstring) remains out, but the Cobblers are hoping Danny Swailes will be given permission to make his debut by MK Dons. John Johnson and Adebayo Akinfenwa are both doubts. Full Article at Teletext
This Chinese epic, directed by John Woo, is based on the Battle of Red Cliffs during the end of the Han Dynasty. The film, released in two parts in China, grossed $124-million in Asia, breaking the record held by Titanic in mainland China. Full Article at National Post