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The editors and writers for Bloomberg’s Muse arts and culture section chose their favorite moments of 2012. Here they are, led off by Executive Editor Manuela Hoelterhoff:
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President Barack Obama returned to California today for the third time in a month, his push for campaign cash and Democratic seats in the House of Representatives overriding concerns he may turn off swing voters with a focus on gay rights advocates and celebrities.
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“There is a giant homosexual elephant in the room,” says the snidely bigoted grandmother played by Ellen Barkin in NBC’s fall sitcom “The New Normal.”
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President Barack Obama pressed donors for contributions during his third visit to California in a month as Republican Mitt Romney looked to Wisconsin election results for signs his presidential bid is gaining ground.
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Julia Roberts slurps spaghetti in Rome, pets a rogue elephant in India and rides a bicycle through a tropical forest in Bali in “ Eat Pray Love ,” the turgid film adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir about a divorcee’s global journey of self-discovery.
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NBC, last in total viewers among the major TV networks, announced seven new comedies next season, including “Animal Practice” and “Guys With Kids” from Jimmy Fallon, in the second full schedule under owner Comcast Corp.
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Walt Disney Co.’s ABC broadcast network, Comcast Corp.’s NBC and News Corp.’s Fox finished taking advertising commitments for the TV season starting in September, people familiar with the situation said yesterday.
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When a knife-wielding madman broke into George Harrison’s country mansion in 1999, the spiritual Beatle who melded sitar with psychedelia responded with a chant.
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House Democratic leaders began a final pre-election push for legislation that would authorize trade sanctions against China if the nation’s currency remains undervalued.
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Time Warner Inc. ’s HBO won eight Emmy awards, the most of any network, for its TV movie “Temple Grandin,” the miniseries “The Pacific” and a film about assisted suicide physician Jack Kevorkian .
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