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Rick Scott didn’t appeal the decision.  The parts of the law blocked this summer would have prevented state funds from going to organizations that provide abortions

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A federal judge is being asked to block additional parts of a contentious Florida abortion law.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida filed a lawsuit late Monday on behalf of several ministers, rabbis and organizations that provide abortion counseling services to women.

The lawsuit contends that the law violates constitutional rights by requiring groups to register with the state and pay a fee if they advise or help women seek abortions. The lawsuit also challenges a provision requiring groups to tell women about alternatives to abortion.

Legislators passed the sweeping abortion measure during their 2016 session. A federal judge already blocked two parts of the law this summer, 대전출장샵 and the administration of Gov. Rick Scott didn’t appeal the decision. 

The parts of the law blocked this summer would have prevented state funds from going to organizations that provide abortions.

One part of the law required increased abortion clinic inspections.

Similar to a Texas law struck down earlier this week by the U.S. Supreme Court, the Florida law also requires doctors who perform abortions to have privileges at a nearby hospital. No challenges to that part of the law have been filed yet.

The court action this week was just a new chapter in a long-running battle over abortion in the Sunshine State. Since the GOP assumed control of the Florida Legislature two decades ago, legislators have enacted a series of bills only to see many of them overturned in the courts. The Florida Supreme Court in April suspended a 24-hour waiting period for abortions while it decides whether that law is constitutional.  

Ross told Michael and Dina Lohan

Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Itália« You have both demonstrated to me extraordinarily good judgment in resolving this matter as you did, » state Supreme Court Justice Robert A. Ross told Michael and Dina Lohan.

Terms of the divorce agreement, which will become official within 60 days, weren’t disclosed. Dina Lohan has custody of the couple’s two minor children, Aliana, 13, and Dakota, 10.

Neither Lindsay, 21, nor her brother Michael, 19, were involved in the divorce proceedings since they are no longer minors.

Dina Lohan said, « Now the healing process can begin for my children and myself. »

She said Lindsay, who was arrested last month in Santa Monica, Calif., on suspicion of driving under the influence and cocaine possession, 대구출장샵 is doing « fantastic. »

The « Mean Girls » star faces an Aug. 24 court date in connection with that arrest.

The Lohans were close to an agreement on a divorce settlement in 2005, but that deal collapsed while Michael was serving a prison term for drunken driving, brawling and other charges.

He was released in March and entered a Christian-based drug and rehabilitation center in West Babylon. He has repeatedly said Lindsay needs the same kind of treatment.

Beaufort Books, a small New York-based publisher, is reissuing « If I Did It » in October, with Simpson’s original manuscript intact and commentary included

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« Our buyers don’t feel there will be enough of a demand to carry it in our stores, » Barnes & Noble spokeswoman Mary Ellen Keating told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Simpson’s book was originally scheduled to be published last November by ReganBooks, an imprint of HarperCollins, with an announced printing of 400,000. But « If I Did It » was dropped in response to widespread outrage. ReganBooks founder Judith Regan was later fired and her imprint disbanded.

Last month, a federal bankruptcy judge awarded rights to the book to Goldman’s family to help satisfy a $38 million wrongful death judgment against Simpson.

Beaufort Books, a small New York-based publisher, is reissuing « If I Did It » in October, with Simpson’s original manuscript intact and 대구출장샵 commentary included. The Goldman family is calling the book Simpson’s confession — the same description Regan offered in justifying the original publication.

Denise Brown, Nicole Brown Simpson’s sister, has accused Goldman’s father, Fred Goldman, and other family members of hypocrisy for publishing a book that he had called « disgusting and despicable » when Simpson first planned to publish it.

Simpson has maintained his innocence in the 1994 killings in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles. The former football great, who now lives near Miami, was acquitted of murder in 1995.

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The Nobu chain was a result of De Niro meeting Nobuyuki Matsuhisa at the chef’s first U.S

De Niro first turned 64 on Friday in Melbourne, Australia, where he attended the grand opening of his latest Nobu restaurant. Then he caught a private jet over the international date line and had another birthday Friday in Hawaii.

While many his age are thinking about retirement, the Hollywood star seems as busy as ever with his film career and Japanese restaurant chain, which is quickly expanding internationally.

« I have time, » he said on his birthday, 대구출장샵 sitting in one of the private rooms at his swank Nobu Waikiki restaurant, which opened in May.

The Nobu chain was a result of De Niro meeting Nobuyuki Matsuhisa at the chef’s first U.S. restaurant in Los Angeles more than 20 years ago.

« I thought the place was great. I told him, ‘If you ever want to open a restaurant in New York, let me know,’  » De Niro said. « A year or two later, he called me, said, ‘I’m interested.’  »

Nobu started as a business partnership in 1994 between De Niro, Matsuhisa, Richie Notar and Hollywood producer Meir Teper. The first restaurant opened in New York. The chain now has locations across the world, from Italy to the Bahamas.

De Niro’s latest film is « Stardust. »

« It’s very difficult working in the dark with aftershocks, and inside it’s complicated

Rescuers edged their way toward quake victims trapped in a toppled apartment block early Sunday, as looters stole food and robbed banks after one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Chile.

Authorities put the death toll from Saturday’s magnitude-8.8 quake at about 300, but believed the number would grow. They said 1.5 million Chileans were affected and 500,000 homes severely damaged by the mammoth temblor.

On Sunday afternoon state television was reporting more than 350 deaths in the coastal town of Constitution, some caused by a tsunami that swept the city, according to a Reuters report. It was unclear how this number affected the overall death toll.

The tsunami caused by the quake that swept across the Pacific devastated coastal communities near the epicenter, but caused little damage in other countries, after precautionary evacuations of hundreds of thousands of people. The tsunami warning was lifted a day after the earthquake.

President Michelle Bachelet, who leaves office March 11, declared a « state of catastrophe » in central Chile. « It was a catastrophe of devastating consequences, » she said.

Special Section: Earthquake in Chile

The quake tore apart houses, bridges and highways, and Chileans near the epicenter were thrown from their beds by the force of the mega-quake, which was felt as far away as Sao Paulo in Brazil – 1,800 miles to the east.

Officials said earlier they had counted 214 dead, but more victims were being found. « At the moment there are some 300 fatalities, » Jose Abumohor, a duty chief at the National Emergency Agency, said Sunday.

The full extent of damage remained unclear. Ninety aftershocks of magnitude 5 or greater shuddered across the disaster prone Andean nation within 24 hours of the initial quake. One was nearly as powerful as Haiti’s devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.

Ninety aftershocks of magnitude 5 or greater followed the initial quake, which measured 8.8. One aftershock was nearly as powerful as the earthquake that devastated Haiti in January.

In the capital Santiago, 200 miles to the northeast of the epicenter, the national Fine Arts Museum was badly damaged and an apartment building’s two-story parking lot pancaked, smashing about 50 cars.

Santiago’s airport was closed and its subway shut down.

Speaking on CBS’ « Face the Nation » this morning, Pascal Bonnefoy, a journalist with GlobalPost, reports that Santiago is pretty much under control, with 80% of the population already with electricity restored and public transit partially restored.

But south of the capital, Bonnefoy said, is another matter.

« Down south it’s been a disaster, because the coastal line was completely wiped out, » she said. « That’s the most affected area. There are towns that are basically on the floor now. No local government is functioning because there’s nowhere to function from. »

She said Concepcion, Chile’s second-largest city, which was 70 miles from the quake’s epicenter, was heavily affected.

Police said more than 100 people died in Concepcion, the largest city near the epicenter with more than 200,000 people. The university was among the buildings that caught fire around the city as gas and power lines snapped. Many streets were littered with rubble from edifices and inmates escaped from a nearby prison.

The city’s old houses made of adobe appeared to have borne the brunt of the damage, but a 15-story apartment building also collapsed, likely killing or trapping many people inside.

The city’s streets were strewn with crushed cars, fallen power lines and rubble from fallen buildings. Inmates have escaped from a nearby prison.

The largest building damaged in Concepcion was a newly opened 15-story apartment that toppled backward, trapping an estimated 60 people inside apartments where the floors suddenly became vertical and the contents of every room slammed down onto rear walls.

« It fell at the moment the earthquake began, » said 4th Lt. Juan Schulmeyer of Concepcion’s 7th Firefighter Company, pointing to where the foundation collapsed. A full 24 hours later, only 16 people had been pulled out alive, and six bodies had been recovered.

Rescuers heard a woman call out at 11 p.m. Saturday from what seemed like the 6th floor, but hours later they were making slow progress in reaching her. Rescuers were working with two power saws and an electric hammer on a generator, but their supply of gas was running out and it was taking them a frustrating hour and a half to cut each hole through the concrete.

« It’s very difficult working in the dark with aftershocks, and inside it’s complicated. The apartments are totally destroyed. You have to work with great caution, » said Paulo Klein, who was leading a group of rescue specialists from Puerto Montt. They flew in on an air force plane with just the equipment they could carry. Heavy equipment was coming later along with 12 other rescuers.

Desperate Chileans swarmed a supermarket loading dock in the city of Concepcion on Sunday, taking with them whatever they could carry. Merchandise was thrown to the multitude outside and those who caught something turned to run as the police were nearing the scene.

« I think it is necessity. We don’t have water. We don’t have anything to eat, » said one woman. « I have a baby and I don’t have diapers. I don’t have anything. »

One man was bold enough to carry away what looked like a dishwasher.

Police used water cannon and tear gas to scatter the looters.

In the village of Reumen, a tractor trailer slammed into a dangling pedestrian overpass and 40 tons of concrete and steel crunched the truck, covering Chile’s main highway with smashed grapes, tomatoes and cucumbers – one of several overpasses toppled along the highway.

Truck driver Jaime Musso, 53, thought his truck was being buffeted by strong winds and by the time he saw the overpass hanging down over Highway 5 there was no chance of stopping, so he aimed for the spot where he thought he would cause the least damage and brought down the overpass onto his truck. He said he survived « by millimeters. »

As night fell Saturday, about a dozen men and children sat around a bonfire in the remains of their homes in Curico, a town 122 miles south of the capital, Santiago.

« We were sleeping when we felt the quake, very strongly. I got up and went out the door. When I looked back my bed was covered in rubble, » said survivor Claudio Palma.

Chile’s main seaport, in Valparaiso, was ordered closed while damage was assessed. Two oil refineries shut down. The state-run Codelco, the world’s largest copper producer, halted work at two of its mines, but said it expected them to resume operations quickly.

The jolt set off a tsunami that swamped San Juan Bautista village on Robinson Crusoe Island off Chile, killing at least five people and leaving 11 missing, said Guillermo de la Masa, head of the government emergency bureau for 인천출장샵 the Valparaiso region.

On the mainland, several huge waves inundated part of the major port city of Talcahuano, near hard-hit Concepcion. A large boat was swept more than a block inland.

State television showed scenes of devastation in coastal towns, where houses were blasted away by water, leaving scraps of wood and metal – and complaints of homeless quake victims that officials had not yet brought water or food.

The surge of water raced across the Pacific, setting off alarm sirens in Hawaii, Polynesia and Tonga, but the tsunami waves proved small and did little damage as they reached as far as Japan.

Robert Williams, a geophysicist at the U.S. Geological Survey, said the Chilean quake was hundreds of times more powerful than Haiti’s magnitude-7 quake, though it was deeper and cost far fewer lives.

The largest earthquake ever recorded struck the same area of Chile on May 22, 1960. The magnitude-9.5 quake killed 1,655 people and made 2 million homeless. Saturday’s quake matched a 1906 temblor off the Ecuadorean coast as the seventh-strongest ever recorded in the world.

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The tsunami alert was put out after a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake erupted in the south Pacific off the Chilean coast at 3:34 a.m. local time. That quake was hundreds of times stronger than the 7.0-magnitude tremor that devastated Haiti in January. It was so powerful that it hammered the nearby town of Concepcion, brought down buildings 200 miles away in the capital Santiago and was felt across South America from Argentina to Ecuador. Chilean President Michelle Bachelet declared « a state of catastrophe, » in central Chile saying that more than 120 people are confirmed dead so far. « Without a doubt, with an earthquake of this magnitude, there will be more deaths, » Bachelet said. « People should remain calm … . We are doing everything we can with all the forces we have. Any information will be shared immediately. » President Obama said the U.S. is ready to assist Chile in rescue and recovery efforts should it ask for help. « We can’t control nature, but we can and must be prepared for disaster when it strikes, » he said about the looming tsunami threat. Experts reported that the quake had generated a dangerous swelling of waves across the Pacific basin. The U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center based in Hawaii slammed its warning light to red — or severe — and advised governments in the region to respond. ‘Sea level readings confirm that a tsunami has been generated which could cause widespread damage. Authorities should take appropriate action in response to this threat,’ the center said. « A tsunami is a series of waves and the first wave may not be the largest, » the center added. « Tsunami wave heights cannot be predicted. The time between one tsunami wave to the next can be five minutes to an hour. » Included in the list of countries that could be affected by the tsunami were Mexico, Japan, the Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and almost all Central America. The center’s warnings serve as advice to national governments, which have the sole authority to make decisions regarding the state of alert in their areas. Mexico did not immediately evacuate any of the fishing villages, tourist resorts or industrial ports along its vast Pacific coast that stretches from California to Guatemala. However, local civil protection officials said they were tracking the nearby sea movement. « We are carefully monitoring the coastal zone. Up until now all is reported calm, » said Cesar Narvaez, who heads civil protection in the southern state of Oaxaca. In Hawaii, officials blasted sirens from the early morning warning people to prepare for the waves that were predicted to hit close to midday local time. But it also stopped short of a full-scale evacuation. In Panama, which contains the shortest point between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the government said it was on top alert. « Panama is in a state of vigilance, » said Arturo Alvarado, who head of the National Civil Protection Agency. Tsunami warnings bring back memories of the catastrophic 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, a 9.2-magnitude tremor that left some 230,000 dead in 14 countries, including Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Following that disaster, governments and international agencies have poured millions of dollars into bolstering response mechanisms and defenses. The United States’ own Pacific Tsunami Warning Center doubled its staff from eight to 15 and kept its watch up to 24 hours a day from 2005. U.S. aid also put money into a regional Tsunami Early Warning System across Latin America. The latest earthquake of Chile may be a test of how effective these systems are in saving lives from devastating waves.

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1 year agoOne of the largest earthquakes ever recorded tore apart houses, bridges and highways in central Chile on Saturday and sent a tsunami racing halfway around the world. Chileans near the epicenter were tossed about as if shaken by a giant, and the head of the emergency agency said authorities believed at least 300 people were dead.

The magnitude-8.8 quake was felt as far away as Sao Paulo in Brazil – 1,800 miles to the east. The full extent of damage remained unclear as scores of aftershocks – one nearly as powerful as Haiti’s devastating Jan. 12 earthquake – shuddered across the disaster-prone Andean nation.

An 8.8 earthquake is more powerful than the largest nuclear bomb ever tested, officials told CBS News. Paul Caruso, of the U.S. Geological Survey, told CBS News correspondent Seth Doane that Chile’s quake was much bigger than the one that rocked Haiti last month — releasing 500 times more energy.

« If the epicenter was near a populated town, the town would be utterly destroyed, » said Caruso. « Fortunately in this case, the epicenter was off the coast. And the people of Chile have experience with earthquakes and they were well prepared for this one. »

President Michelle Bachelet declared a « state of catastrophe » in central Chile but said the government has not asked for assistance from other countries. If it does, President Obama said, the United States « will be there. » Around the world, leaders echoed his sentiment.

Mr. Obama said the U.S. is ready to assist Chile in rescue and recovery efforts. He said the U.S. has resources that are in position to deploy should the Chilean government ask for U.S. assistance.

In Chile, newly built apartment buildings slumped and fell. Flames devoured a prison. Millions of people fled into streets darkened by the failure of power lines. The collapse of bridges tossed and crushed cars and trucks, and complicated efforts to reach quake-damaged areas by road.

« It was absolutely frightening. Absolutely terrifying. I really thought it was the end of the world, » Cecilia Lagos told CBS News via Skype.

At least 214 people were killed and 15 were missing as of Saturday evening, Bachelet said in a national address on television. While that remained the official estimate, Carmen Fernandez, head of the National Emergency Agency, said later: « We think the real figure tops 300. And we believe this will continue to grow. »

Bachelet also said 1.5 million people had been affected by the quake, and officials in her administration said 500,000 homes were severely damaged.

In Talca, just 65 miles from the epicenter, people sleeping in bed suddenly felt like they were flying through major airplane turbulence as their belongings cascaded around them from the shuddering walls at 3:34 a.m. (1:34 a.m. EST, 0634 GMT).

A deafening roar rose from the convulsing earth as buildings groaned and clattered. The sound of screams was confused with the crash of plates and windows.

Then the earth stilled, silence returned and a smell of moist dust rose in the streets, where stunned survivors took refuge.

A journalist emerging into the darkened street scattered with downed power lines saw a man, some of his own bones apparently broken, weeping and caressing the hand of a woman who had died in the collapse of a cafe. Two other victims lay dead a few feet (meters) away.

Also near the epicenter was Concepcion, one of the country’s largest cities, where a 15-story building collapsed, leaving a few floors intact.

« I was on the 8th floor and all of a sudden I was down here, » said Fernando Abarzua, marveling that he escaped with no major injuries. He said a relative was still trapped in the rubble six hours after the quake, « but he keeps shouting, saying he’s OK. »

Chilean state television reported that 209 inmates escaped from prison in the city of Chillan, near the epicenter, after a fire broke out.

In the capital of Santiago, 200 miles northeast of the epicenter, a car dangled from a collapsed overpass, the national Fine Arts Museum was badly damaged and an apartment building’s two-story parking lot pancaked, smashing about 50 cars whose alarms rang incessantly.

While most modern buildings survived, a bell tower collapsed on the Nuestra Senora de la Providencia church and several hospitals were evacuated due to damage.

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Santiago’s airport was closed, with smashed windows, partially collapsed ceilings and destroyed pedestrian walkways in the passenger terminals. The capital’s subway was shut as well, and transportation was further limited because hundreds of buses were stuck behind a damaged bridge.

Chile’s main seaport, in Valparaiso about 75 miles from Santiago, was ordered closed while damage was assessed. The state-run Codelco, the world’s largest copper producer, shut two of its mines, the newspaper La Tercera reported.

President-elect Sebastian Pinera angrily reported seeing some looting while flying over damaged areas. He vowed « to fight with maximum energy looting attempts that I saw with my own eyes. »

The jolt set off a tsunami that swamped San Juan Bautista village on Robinson Crusoe Island off Chile, killing at least five people and leaving 11 missing, said Guillermo de la Masa, head of the government emergency bureau for 인천출장샵 the Valparaiso region. He said the huge waves also damaged several government buildings on the island.

On the mainland, several huge waves inundated part of the major port city of Talcahuano, near the hard-hit city of Concepcion. A large boat was swept more than a block inland. Pinera flew over the area and said an unspecified number of people had died in Talacahuano.

Waves also flooded hundreds of houses in the town of Vichato, in the BioBio region.

The quake struck after concert-goers had left South America’s leading music festival in the coastal city of Vina del Mar, but it caught partiers leaving a disco.

It then raced across the Pacific, setting off alarm sirens in Hawaii, Polynesia and Tonga and prompting warnings across all 53 nations ringing the vast ocean.

Tsunami waves reached Hawaii, where experts said they could grow to 8 feet (2.5 meters). The U.S. Navy moved a half-dozen vessels out of Pearl Harbor as a precaution, according to Navy spokesman Lt. Myers Vasquez. Shore-side Hilo International Airport also was closed. In California, officials reported a 3-foot (1-meter) surge in Ventura Harbor pulled loose several navigational buoys.

About 13 million people live in the area where shaking was strong to severe, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. USGS geophysicist Robert Williams said the Chilean quake was hundreds of times more powerful than Haiti’s magnitude-7 quake, though it was deeper and cost far fewer lives.

More than 50 aftershocks topped magnitude 5, including one of magnitude 6.9.

The largest earthquake ever recorded struck the same area of Chile on May 22, 1960. The magnitude-9.5 quake killed 1,655 people and left 2 million homeless. It caused a tsunami that killed people in Hawaii, Japan and the Philippines and caused damage along the west coast of the United States.

Saturday’s quake matched a 1906 temblor off the Ecuadorean coast as the seventh-strongest ever recorded in the world.

Generally, dramas featuring sensitive men have had a tough time garnering large audiences, female or male

And yet, says Vartan, « I’m a lot more sensitive than anyone would really know, and it’s definitely interesting to portray that in a character. »

2 months agoAs the star of ABC’s hour-long fall dramedy « Big Shots, » the former « Alias » secret agent is just one of a number of actors playing complex, emotionally evolved, heterosexual alpha males putting their softer side on display in prime time.

In the late 1990s, « Sex and the City » ushered in a new portrait of single women with their frank discussions of their sexual exploits, desires, fantasies and beliefs about men. Of late, however, it’s the less-fair sex going sensitive.

In a number of broadcast ensembles premiering this fall, men are opening up about issues beyond sports, money, power and sexual conquests. They’re expressing their feelings — often to other men — on fatherhood, intimacy and love.

One such series is ABC’s « Carpoolers, » which centers on commuter pals who commiserate about everything from their jobs and their wives (« If we don’t provide for our women, do they really need us? » queries one character) to their personal secrets (one confesses to losing his virginity to Air Supply’s syrupy ’80s ballad « All Out of Love. »)

« The whole idea behind the car pool is that anything can be said, » says co-star T.J. Miller. « It’s almost like the huddle before they go into the football game that is life. Then they go back into the huddle because there’s another game at home. So it’s guys trying to figure stuff out and wanting to get the perspective of other guys. »

Other series featuring men bonding include HBO’s popular comedy, « Entourage, » just renewed for a fifth season and CBS’ returning « Rules of Engagement, » highlighting the friendship of three men: one married, one engaged and one happily playing the field. Then there’s the new ABC sitcom, « Cavemen, » which follows a group of modern-day Cro-Magnon men who are far more enlightened than their counterparts in the days before fire.

« There’s a bit of an evolution, the idea of male bonding, which has always been around in entertainment, but in the past it was done with a little more machismo, » says Nicole Vecchiarelli, entertainment director of Details, a men’s fashion and lifestyle magazine. « But in the post metrosexual era guys bonding isn’t necessarily about guns and action and high testosterone activity. They’re exposing their more sensitive side because that’s a reflection of the typical urban male. »

Although the idea of the metrosexual man focused on outward appearances, where men were as conscious about the way they looked — and smelled — as women, « now it seems they can, on the inside, feel a little bit more like girls and that’s still OK, » adds Vecchiarelli.

The men in « Big Shots » are very in touch with their feminine sides. Vartan, Dylan McDermott, Joshua Malina and Christopher Titus play high-powered Manhattan CEOs with everything in the world they could want, except for stable relationships at home. In the pilot, the men groan so much about their dysfunctional marriages, their need for intimacy and fidelity, McDermott’s character declares: « Men. We’re the new women. »

Series creator and executive producer Jon Harmon Feldman believes that men are now having « to deal with traditional female issues of fidelity, rejection or the challenges of love or making relationships work. We’re trying to attack those (issues) in a way that is true to how men would deal with it and hopefully bring a glimpse into men that women might not ordinarily get. »

But « Carpoolers » scribe Kit Boss argues that there has to be a line drawn on all this male camaraderie. « I just wrote an episode that answers the question: Are they friend friends or car-pool friends? In the case of that story, we definitely looked for a way to undercut anything that felt too emotional or too sensitive. »

For example, one of the characters, happy to find out that they were more than car-pool pals, goes for a hug. « The guy he was going to hug said: ‘Whoa, we’re not girlfriends. We’re friends.’ … To me, the danger would be: Does this match the reality that I know? I generally find more humor in the inability to express one’s self … than in being able to be more highly evolved as a male. »

That’s how TV has traditionally handled the topic of men and their hearts, with humor. It was the case with the father and son stories of « The Andy Griffith Show » and « The Courtship of Eddie’s Father, » workplace comedies like « Barney Miller » and « Cheers, » buddy romps like, « The Odd Couple » or the long-running « Frasier. »

« Male bonding, from whatever perspective, there’s just something silly about it, » says « Rules » star Patrick Warburton. « Personally, with me, just hanging out with my buddies playing some golf, playing some poker and, of course when I get my drink on out in the barn and I’m watching DVDs of Pearl Jam or Alice in Chains, if you’re a female it’s got to be silly — the same way, you know, that you’re a guy and you’re watching ‘Sex and the City, »‘ he says, laughing.

Generally, dramas featuring sensitive men have had a tough time garnering large audiences, female or 서울출장샵 male. HBO’s comedy « The Mind of a Married Man » (2001) only lasted a season. And of the 2006 releases: NBC’s sitcom « Four Kings, » CBS’ hour-long « Love Monkey, » and the ABC drama, « What About Brian, » all came and went.

« One of the things that I loved about Brian was that he was so much of who guys are, the modern man, a little more sensitive, a little more open about showing certain feelings, » says « What About Brian » lead Barry Watson. « I think the reason why ‘Brian’ still isn’t going on actually doesn’t have anything to do with that — at least I would hope not. »

« We still have a deep-seated need for the man being the rescuer, the man being the hero, » says Warren Farrell, author of numerous books on men, including the best-seller, « Why Men Are the Way They Are. » « We’re sending a huge mixed message to men. First we want the football player and then we blame him for being rough and insensitive with women. »

Kevin Kay, general manager and executive vice president of men’s cable network, Spike TV, contends that broadcast executives — driven by advertisers — have long been interested in courting female audiences, so shows about men need to appeal to women. « I think that for advertisers, safer, cleaner, not as risky, not as edgy, more mainstream … that tends to fall more into the category of shows that women want to watch. »

« The Sopranos, » to some extent, « is a good example of that, » says Kay. « The way Tony Soprano and his guys hung out … you see the way guys talk to guys when nobody else is around. That’s the ability of cable TV to be a little more edgy. »

« Big Shots’  » Feldman realizes that « there’s a natural skepticism among men to embrace male characters unless you can prove to them that they are real men, which I think to men means they are not overly indulgent with their feelings. So you’re kind of walking a line. You want to write men that women find appealing and also men find appealing, which is sometimes paradoxical. That’s the challenge. »

The limited engagement will run through Dec

십정동출장안마-후불출장안마 / 수출장안마 / 서울출장프로필Kevin Kline will play the title character in a revival of « Cyrano de Bergerac, » opening Nov. 1 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. Jennifer Garner will co-star as Cyrano’s beloved Roxanne.

Edward Rostand’s classic romance, translated and adapted by Anthony Burgess, will begin previews Oct. 12. The limited engagement will run through Dec. 23.

Daniel Sunjata will play Christian, the handsome soldier also in love with Roxanne.

« Cyrano de Bergerac » will be Garner’s Broadway debut. She is best known for her starring role in the television series « Alias. »

Sunjata, currently starring in the ESPN miniseries « The Bronx Is Burning, » was seen on Broadway in Richard Greenberg’s baseball drama « Take Me Out. »

The production will be directed by David Leveaux.

« Cyrano de Bergerac » was last seen on Broadway in 1984 in a Royal Shakespeare Company production starring Derek Jacobi and Sinead Cusack. Jose Ferrer starred in a popular revival of the play in 1946 and received an Oscar in 1950 for 인천출장샵 his performance in a film version.

Generally, dramas featuring sensitive men have had a tough time garnering large audiences, female or male

And yet, says Vartan, « I’m a lot more sensitive than anyone would really know, and it’s definitely interesting to portray that in a character. »

As the star of ABC’s hour-long fall dramedy « Big Shots, » the former « Alias » secret agent is just one of a number of actors playing complex, emotionally evolved, heterosexual alpha males putting their softer side on display in prime time.

In the late 1990s, « Sex and the City » ushered in a new portrait of single women with their frank discussions of their sexual exploits, desires, fantasies and beliefs about men. Of late, however, it’s the less-fair sex going sensitive.

In a number of broadcast ensembles premiering this fall, men are opening up about issues beyond sports, money, power and sexual conquests. They’re expressing their feelings — often to other men — on fatherhood, intimacy and love.

One such series is ABC’s « Carpoolers, » which centers on commuter pals who commiserate about everything from their jobs and their wives (« If we don’t provide for our women, do they really need us? » queries one character) to their personal secrets (one confesses to losing his virginity to Air Supply’s syrupy ’80s ballad « All Out of Love. »)

« The whole idea behind the car pool is that anything can be said, » says co-star T.J. Miller. « It’s almost like the huddle before they go into the football game that is life. Then they go back into the huddle because there’s another game at home. So it’s guys trying to figure stuff out and wanting to get the perspective of other guys. »

Other series featuring men bonding include HBO’s popular comedy, « Entourage, » just renewed for a fifth season and CBS’ returning « Rules of Engagement, » highlighting the friendship of three men: one married, one engaged and one happily playing the field. Then there’s the new ABC sitcom, « Cavemen, » which follows a group of modern-day Cro-Magnon men who are far more enlightened than their counterparts in the days before fire.

« There’s a bit of an evolution, the idea of male bonding, which has always been around in entertainment, but in the past it was done with a little more machismo, » says Nicole Vecchiarelli, entertainment director of Details, a men’s fashion and lifestyle magazine. « But in the post metrosexual era guys bonding isn’t necessarily about guns and action and high testosterone activity. They’re exposing their more sensitive side because that’s a reflection of the typical urban male. »

Although the idea of the metrosexual man focused on outward appearances, where men were as conscious about the way they looked — and smelled — as women, « now it seems they can, on the inside, feel a little bit more like girls and that’s still OK, » adds Vecchiarelli.

The men in « Big Shots » are very in touch with their feminine sides. Vartan, Dylan McDermott, Joshua Malina and Christopher Titus play high-powered Manhattan CEOs with everything in the world they could want, except for stable relationships at home. In the pilot, the men groan so much about their dysfunctional marriages, their need for intimacy and fidelity, McDermott’s character declares: « Men. We’re the new women. »

Series creator and executive producer Jon Harmon Feldman believes that men are now having « to deal with traditional female issues of fidelity, rejection or the challenges of love or making relationships work. We’re trying to attack those (issues) in a way that is true to how men would deal with it and hopefully bring a glimpse into men that women might not ordinarily get. »

But « Carpoolers » scribe Kit Boss argues that there has to be a line drawn on all this male camaraderie. « I just wrote an episode that answers the question: Are they friend friends or car-pool friends? In the case of that story, we definitely looked for a way to undercut anything that felt too emotional or too sensitive. »

For example, one of the characters, happy to find out that they were more than car-pool pals, goes for a hug. « The guy he was going to hug said: ‘Whoa, we’re not girlfriends. We’re friends.’ … To me, the danger would be: Does this match the reality that I know? I generally find more humor in the inability to express one’s self … than in being able to be more highly evolved as a male. »

That’s how TV has traditionally handled the topic of men and their hearts, with humor. It was the case with the father and son stories of « The Andy Griffith Show » and « The Courtship of Eddie’s Father, » workplace comedies like « Barney Miller » and « Cheers, » buddy romps like, « The Odd Couple » or the long-running « Frasier. »

« Male bonding, from whatever perspective, there’s just something silly about it, » says « Rules » star Patrick Warburton. « Personally, with me, just hanging out with my buddies playing some golf, playing some poker and, of course when I get my drink on out in the barn and I’m watching DVDs of Pearl Jam or Alice in Chains, if you’re a female it’s got to be silly — the same way, you know, that you’re a guy and you’re watching ‘Sex and the City, »‘ he says, laughing.

Generally, dramas featuring sensitive men have had a tough time garnering large audiences, female or male. HBO’s comedy « The Mind of a Married Man » (2001) only lasted a season. And 서울출장샵 of the 2006 releases: NBC’s sitcom « Four Kings, » CBS’ hour-long « Love Monkey, » and the ABC drama, « What About Brian, » all came and went.

« One of the things that I loved about Brian was that he was so much of who guys are, the modern man, a little more sensitive, a little more open about showing certain feelings, » says « What About Brian » lead Barry Watson. « I think the reason why ‘Brian’ still isn’t going on actually doesn’t have anything to do with that — at least I would hope not. »

« We still have a deep-seated need for the man being the rescuer, the man being the hero, » says Warren Farrell, author of numerous books on men, including the best-seller, « Why Men Are the Way They Are. » « We’re sending a huge mixed message to men. First we want the football player and then we blame him for being rough and insensitive with women. »

Kevin Kay, general manager and executive vice president of men’s cable network, Spike TV, contends that broadcast executives — driven by advertisers — have long been interested in courting female audiences, so shows about men need to appeal to women. « I think that for advertisers, safer, cleaner, not as risky, not as edgy, more mainstream … that tends to fall more into the category of shows that women want to watch. »

« The Sopranos, » to some extent, « is a good example of that, » says Kay. « The way Tony Soprano and his guys hung out … you see the way guys talk to guys when nobody else is around. That’s the ability of cable TV to be a little more edgy. »

« Big Shots’  » Feldman realizes that « there’s a natural skepticism among men to embrace male characters unless you can prove to them that they are real men, which I think to men means they are not overly indulgent with their feelings. So you’re kind of walking a line. You want to write men that women find appealing and also men find appealing, which is sometimes paradoxical. That’s the challenge. »