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WE COULD BE WRONG BUT... OUR INTREPID REPORTERS LOOK AHEAD TO SEE WHAT THE CARDS TELL US ABOUT THE FUTURE OF ENTERTAINMENT (BUT ARE THEY PLAYING WITH A FULL DECK?).


Byline: Valerie Kuklenski Staff Writer

While so many have been looking back at the past year, past decade, past century and past millennium, making broad declarations of the best this, the most important that, we're ready to look ahead, at least into the next 25 years. So we have polished up Professor Marvel's crystal ball and consulted the late astrologer Jeane Dixon Jeane Dixon (January 5, 1904 – January 26, 1997) was one of the best-known American astrologers and psychics of the 20th century, due to her syndicated newspaper astrology column, some well-publicized predictions and a best-selling biography.  through a North Hollywood tarot tarot

Sets of cards used in fortune-telling and in certain card games. The origins of tarot cards are obscure; cards approximating their present form first appeared in Italy and France in the late 14th century.
 card reader, and we're ready to forecast significant show-biz happenings of the near future:

They only had to film one episode and rerun re·run  
n.
The act or an instance of rebroadcasting a recorded movie or a recorded television performance.

tr.v. re·ran , re·run, re·run·ning, re·runs
To present a rerun of.
 it four times. VH1 shows a five-part series on the Golden Age of Rap in 2017.

Can Rob Schneider This article is about the American actor/comedian. For the musicians, see Robert Schneider or Bob Schneider.
Robert Michael Schneider (born October 31, 1963) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and director.
 be far behind? Adam Sandler accepts the motion picture academy's prestigious lifetime achievement award in 2020.

Can Rob Schneider be far behind? Christina Ricci in 2022 is commonly referred to as ``the grand dame of independent films.''

What about Rob Schneider's behind? The courtyard of Hollywood's famed Chinese Theater is so full by 2007 that the Chamber of Commerce paves over Douglas Fairbanks' and Roy Rogers' footprints to make room for Jennifer Love Hewitt's body imprint.

Now he looks like Rob Schneider. Jay Leno Jay Leno (born April 28, 1950) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, writer who is best known as the current host of NBC television's long-running variety and talk program The Tonight Show. Biography
Leno was born in New Rochelle, New York.
 has his chin augmentation Chin augmentation using surgical implants can alter the underlying structure of the face, providing better balance to the facial features. This operation is often performed at the time of rhinoplasty to help balance the facial proportions.  removed in 2010.

Parents had lobbied for Pokemon toys. Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  County announces a new recycling program for 2003 to turn contents of old Beanie Babies into road pavement.

Encino neighborhoods go to war over the best numbers. In 2005, area codes are seven digits long with the districts being six square blocks.

However, the Supreme court rules that if they screen their movie, it's cruel and unusual punishment Such punishment as would amount to torture or barbarity, any cruel and degrading punishment not known to the Common Law, or any fine, penalty, confinement, or treatment that is so disproportionate to the offense as to shock the moral sense of the community. . The Spice Girls open their own theater in Branson, Mo., in 2013 with a Union Jack and a Confederate flag flying outside. In keeping with Branson tradition, they close their shows by lip-synching ``God Bless America.''

``I'll take athletes and jurisprudence for $200.'' In an effort to change its ``just for eggheads'' image, ``Jeopardy!'' becomes a contact sport in 2004, and O.J. Simpson is the first celebrity guest.

Feel the healing power of the Worm. The Rev. Dennis Rodman hosts a Christian television show with his wives Tammy Faye and Pamela Lee in 2006.

But they're adding more letters to the alphabet. The 7-year-old International Internet Governing Committee announces there are no World Wide Web addresses left in 2011.

And he immediately moves up two spots in the heavyweight rankings. Mike Tyson pummels an overzealous fan in 2003 while signing copies of his new book, ``Taming the Part of You That Wants to Bite a Guy's Ear Off.''

Oliver Stone wants to make the movie ``Midnight Espresso.'' Actor Charlie Sheen is arrested in 2009 at the Mexico-California border crossing with 12 cartons of bootleg Viagra in the bed of his 1972 El Camino. His attorney, Heidi Fleiss, claims it was entrapment entrapment, in law, the instigation of a crime in the attempt to obtain cause for a criminal prosecution. Situations in which a government operative merely provides the occasion for the commission of a criminal act (e.g. .

Guess where Charlie was heading. At Woodstock 2009, AARP AARP, a nonprofit, nonpartisan national organization dedicated to "enriching the experience of aging"; membership is open to people age 50 or older. Founded in 1958 by Ethel Percy Andrus as American Association of Retired Persons, AARP now has over 30 million  members get ticket discounts, and there is a thriving trade in tie-dyed Depends.

Oh yeah, like we really believed she milked her own goats to make cheese. In 2024, goddess of home entertaining Martha Stewart finally admits she had a little help.

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Photo: (1 -- cover -- color) it's in the cards

Our writers deal out their predictions on entertainment's future

Charlotte Schmid-Maybach/Staff Photographer

(2) The "air stewardess" Stanley Kubrick envisioned in his 1968 movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" never materialized, but women did become astronauts.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Dec 31, 1999
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