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Sugar Is The New Oil - Review Of Cane
Original at Brozzles
• Thu, Feb 21
By rich The Duques own a large sugar and rum company in Florida. The head of the family is Pancho Duque. Jimmy Smits plays Alex Vega, an “adopted” of Pancho. Pancho also has a natural born son in the family business, Frank Duque. In the premier episode the Duques are approached by a rival company to buy th...
Opinion: Tonight, try 'toons, ESPN or 'Boston Legal'
Original at Star-Telegram.com
• Tue, Dec 11
Lots more repeats tonight than there were Monday night, but there are new episodes of Cane (two of 'em, in fact) and Boston Legal for scripted-TV fans. The most entertaining things, though, are an ESPN special you don't have to be a sports fan to like, and a reality series about two women that...
TV Review: Never Judge A Show By Its Pilot - Cane
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Oct 9
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By Tony Figueroa Unlike JR Ewing, Alex Vega does not mind getting his hands dirty. I have a couple of thoughts about the new CBS drama Cane. First of all I am excited to see a show with an all-Latino cast on network television (George Lopez couldn't ...
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Opinion: Raising 'Cane' - Los Angeles Times
Original at latimes.com
• Mon, Sep 24
Raising 'Cane' Los Angeles Times, CA - Jimmy Smits, right, stars with Hector Elizondo in the family-business drama ‘Cane,’ premiering on CBS. Think 'Dallas' for the 21st century and you've got ... Review: 'Cane' on CBS Newsday TV Review: Cane Lacks Spice Blogcritics.org