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News Source: The Guardian
| about 4 hours ago
All the women in my family are very glamorous, in leopard print and furs – like Elizabeth Taylors without the surgery. They were young in the 60s, so they still feel the liberation of fashion . My mum, who burned her bra, thinks it's hilarious that
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News Source: The Age
| about 4 hours ago
The sparkling piece of pop history, customized from a simple left-handed golf glove still marked "Made in Korea," was the climax of an auction featuring more than 70 items from the late singer's career. Including commission, the glove's final, pre-
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News Source: The Guardian
| 1 day ago
He talks about the bitter rivalries that ended his career Peter Thornton with his dog Poppy. Photograph: Antonio Olmos Peter Thornton always knew he would inherit the family chocolate business, along with his two brothers and a cousin. Taken on
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News Source: Chicago-Sun Times
| 1 day ago
Theater Critic Attention ladies and gentlemen, and all the rest of you, too...That's because "Banana Shpeel," the new show written and directed by David Shiner, choreographed by Jared Grimes, and produced by Cirque du Soleil and MSG (Madison Square
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News Source: FameBall.com
| 1 day ago
Film Producer,  Film Actor,  Music Performer Gist: Robert John Downey, Jr. (born April 4, 1965) is an American actor, film producer, and musician. Downey made his screen debut at the age of five when he appeared in one of his father's films,
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News Source: The Naples Daily News
| 2 days ago
Christmas at Palm Cottage, Naples oldest house is decorated with sparkling lights inside and out, 1-4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays through Nov. 30 (closed Thanksgiving Day) and 1-4 p.m...A Christmas Carol,” a musical version of the classic
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News Source: All About Jazz
| 4 days ago
The most famous lyric from Charlie Chaplin's bittersweet song "Smile" is, "Smile, though your heart is aching/Smile, even though it's breaking." Roni Ben-Hur knows that methodology, and how: Smile (Motema, 2008), Ben-Hur's benefit disc with fellow
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News Source: Seattle Times
| 8 days ago
Actress-turned-director Isabella Rossellini ("Blue Velvet," "The Saddest Music in the World") brings her latest project to town. Both a film and a book, "Green Porno" is billed as "a droll, scientifically accurate and environmentally savvy voyage