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  • And I think the realitively sedate "Showbusiness" nubmer is the anthem for about 89.99 percent of what is wrong with our current society.

    Core beliefs Arbogast 2007

  • Following the screening of "Making the Boys" will be a panel discussion including Tony-winning producer and documentary filmmaker Dori Berinstein ( "Showbusiness"), as well as playwright Crowley, film director Crayton Robey and Village Voice columnist Michael Musto.

    Playbill.com : News 2009

  • Louie Spence: 'Showbusiness is my life – without it I don't feel alive'

    One last thing... Louie Spence 2011

  • You've got a new show, Louie Spence's Showbusiness, which sounds like Pineapple Dance Studios …

    One last thing... Louie Spence 2011

  • The Hardest Working Man In Showbusiness not only stayed onstage, he avoided the projectile with the kind of sideways-shuffle dance move he had long ago christened the "James Brown".

    How pigeons chased Kings of Leon off stage 2010

  • Louie Spence: 'Showbusiness is my life – without it I don't feel alive'

    Rewind TV: Doctor Who; The Nativity; Poirot: Murder on the Orient Express; Come Fly With Me 2010

  • Since then they've tried a cappella folk ( "" English Rebel Songs '') and cabaret ( "" Showbusiness! '') before settling -- for now -- on the delirious techno-pop of "" Tubthumper. ''

    Anarchy From The U.K. 2008

  • Samuel L. Jackson is also being rumored as possibly being the next “Hardest Working Man in Showbusiness.”

    Philadelphia DJ Launches Anti-Sanjaya Protest 2007

  • GrahamC: from Mark Radcliffe’s not very amusing really ‘Showbusiness’ book, includes the sort of stuff even the NME would reject as a lame parody of Fall album titles.

    FallNet - the creeping nobodies 1998

  • Showbusiness friends and colleagues of Sir Jimmy have described him as a "larger than life" character who worked "tirelessly" for various charity causes and made the nation smile along the way.

    BBC News - Home 2011

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