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News Source: The Guardian
| about 10 hours ago
It's a trilby that, the 57-year-old director says, keeps him warm in the winter and cool in the summer. He was wearing it in the heat of Cannes last May when I first met him, on a blazing roof terrace; and he's wearing it again today, in London, on
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News Source: Asian Wall Street Journal
| about 11 hours ago
You see, I had been relishing the television commercials for "The Box" where Mr. Langella, elegantly dressed in gray, playing a man named Arlington Steward, arrives at a tidy, happy suburban house (with some money worries) and tells the wife and
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News Source: FameBall.com
| 15 days ago
Actress Audrey Hepburn's wardrobe up for auction Best Known As: Film Actor Gist: Audrey Hepburn ( – ) was a British actress and humanitarian. Born in Ixelles as Audrey Kathleen Ruston, Hepburn spent her childhood chiefly in the Netherlands,
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News Source: Miami Herald
| 17 days ago
Charles Norman Mills South Florida artist painted for nearly 60 years Painter Charles Norman Mills, whose sense of black history and culture graces canvases, boards and neighborhood walls, died Tuesday morning in hospice care in Pembroke Pines...
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News Source: Isthmus
| 17 days ago
Gone With the Wind , 70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector\'s Edition (A) \n U.S.; Victor Fleming/Sam Wood/George Cukor, 1939, Warner, Blu-ray\n \n \n Like the flawed but spectacular Margaret Mitchell novel from which it derives, the movie Gone With
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News Source: Marin Indepedent Journal
| 23 days ago
In a ceremony Thursday at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum Discovery Center in Washington D.C., the U.S. Postal Service unveiled a commemorative stamp designed by Frazier to celebrate a century of scouting. The "Celebrate Scouting" stamp will
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News Source: Kansas.com
| 25 days ago
They lead wildly dissimilar lives, yet thanks to a movie they are inextricably linked. She is the daughter of Hollywood royalty, a resident of the Big Apple and married to a world-class concert pianist. He is the fifth of 10 children and still works
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News Source: Chicago-Sun Times
| 27 days ago
The Stevens School yearbook circa 1947 said Grace Kelly was most likely �to become a stage and screen star,� a statement that was both prophetic and, on a deeper level, too shallow in scope, at least according to what is revealed in High