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Lisa Lampanelli: Tough Love You are invited to partake in the nuptials between


“The Queen of Mean” Lisa Lampanelli, and her new husband “Jimmy Big Balls.” Well, the wedding transpired in the fall, but fret not. You can see (and hear) all about it during her new comedy spe- cial, Tough Love, which comes with an accompanying CD. Her new husband isn’t the only subject matter that the hilariously mean-spirited comic takes pot shots at, as the frequent Comedy Central Roast participant starts one of her own with her list of “Worthless Americans.” Look out Kate Gosselin and the kids from Jersey Shore, she’s got her eyes on you, and congrats, you made her roast list. Available April 5


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Love & Other Drugs If love is truly what the doctor


ordered for ladies’ man Jamie Ran- dall (Jake Gyllenhaal), then it’s ap- propriate that he meets free-spirited


Maggie Murdock (Anne Hathaway) at a doctor’s office. It’s actually a not-so-coincidental meeting, as he sells pharmaceuticals


for a living, Viagra in particular. But fate takes over and the two begin seeing more and more of each other, as do we—nudity alert! Along the way Love &


Other Drugs delves into other areas of the human anatomy, such as the heart, as the film explores whether or not Jamie can settle


down with just one woman, and if Maggie will let him in. Available Now


Falco Who doesn’t love the good old-fashioned rise and fall of a ’80s pop star? I do, I do! Especially when it’s one from Austria, who was born Johann Hölzel, but simply went by the name of Falco as a musician. And take that “After The Fire,” (they American-


ized his German version of “Der Kommissar”) it’s doubtful they’ll do a biopic of your group. The film details his beginnings as a child musi-


Hot Lava Rob Rosen Following in the same vein of his two previous novels, Hot Lava finds author Rob Rosen in familiar and fun ter-


ritory with his patented blend of who-dunnit, coupled with a splash of sexiness, humor and even a little romance


thrown into the mix this time around for very good measure. A vacation for central characters Chase and Brandon (and their drag alter-egos Liza and Judy) becomes a literal case of


paradise lost, as they become embroiled in a murder mystery on the island of Oahu. The duo becomes caught up in a whirlwind of double-crosses,


a cross-dressing lawyer, pimps, shady cops, Mormon baddies and escaped convicts—all of whom were not covered in the brochure for their once-hoped-to-be dream vacation. Available Now


cal prodigy to his stint as an MTV staple, with the aforementioned “Der Kommissar,” “Vienna Call- ing” and “Rock Me Amadeus.” Sadly, it also chronicles his downfall into a


world of sex and drugs, minus the rock and roll, prior to his death in 1998. Available April 19


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