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Michael Moore has been making the media rounds to promote his latest project,
Capitalism: A Love Story. The film, we're sure, will be enlightening, but, as happens with all things Moore, may be overshadowed by the man himself.
Moore's press train began last week on
Good Morning America, when he took some time to rail against the show's use of "permalancers," a group that's basically permanent, but don't get the benefits and,
Nearly as unappetizing as the video of ACORN workers explaining how to run a prostitution business, cheat on taxes and import underage streetwalkers from Central America is the presence of Michael Moore
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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) -- Michael Moore is the kind of guy people tend to love or despise. But in Traverse City, Mich., the Oscar-winning filmmaker's image is more complex. Since moving to the Lake Michigan community six years ago, he's become a local arts benefactor. Moore helped establish a summer film festival and headed the rescue of a deserted downtown movie house. It's now one of the nation's top-grossing theaters. Both projects
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Seated on a platform in a blocked-off street, the founder of the Traverse City Film Festival grinned as Mayor Michael Estes hailed him for boosting the local economy and cultural scene - "with almost no government assistance!"
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Filed under: Who'd You Rather? Director Michael Moore and alleged comedian Carrot Top both rocked some serious headgear this weekend.Question is ... See Also Marcia vs. Robin: Who'd You Rather?
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