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TV tips for Monday, Feb. 25
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By Victoria Ahearn
The Canadian Press
Monday, Feb. 25
- It's the day after the Academy Awards and you know what that means, fashionistas. Yes, it's time to dish out sartorial snark and critique the outfits the stars wore on the red carpet with the annual "Fashion Police: 2013 Academy Awards." Joan Rivers doles out her signature raspy repartee alongside outspoken panel members Kelly Osbourne, Giuliana Rancic, and George Kotsiopoulos. (E!)
- Speaking of fashion, the '80s outfits and music on "The Carrie Diaries" are continually stellar. In this episode, the sweet titular character gets yet another coveted opportunity handed to her when Larissa offers her an internship at her magazine. (City, CW)
- And "The Bachelor" devotees won't want to miss tonight's instalment as Sean goes on dream dates with his final three love hopefuls in Thailand. (OMNI, ABC)
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