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The injured pup was found in the middle of the night recently abandoned in a Dumpster at a Kennewick apartment complex with only a moldy blanket for comfort, said Cory Wright of Richland. Oscar was rescued by an apartment resident and taken to the manager...
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Let's be honest. Is there really anyone who is up in arms over Michael Moore's "Capitalism: A Love Story" being left off the Academy's 15-title short list for the best feature documentary? In fact, I would argue that when it comes to a snub of a much-ballyhooed...
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HOLLYWOOD, California - Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin will host the 82nd annual Academy Awards after Hugh Jackman decided not to return next year. Martin, who hosted the 73rd and 75th Oscar ceremony said in a statement, "I am happy to co-host the...
According to QuentinTarantino, without finding Christopher Waltz, there would have been no INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS. It was essential to Tarantino to cast actors with impeccable linguistic skills to match equally superlative acting talents. ...
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As the school bell rings the start of another day, let me say this - AN EDUCATION is some kind of education! Jenny is your average 16 year old schoolgirl. Attending a private school in the London suburb of Twickenham, her father pushes her to be...
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Was there a time you felt so alone – with no one to hear you cry – that you seriously contemplated suicide? When, during unexpected moments, you remember the most painful experience in your life, do you still want to run away? The heart...
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How many of you out there remember the Golden Ages of roller derby in the 50's, the 70's or even during the depression in the 30's. For me, coming from Philly, roller derby in the 70's was a staple of entertainment - particularly for viewing on UHF television....
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Charlize Theron: Oscar Winner. Kim Basinger: Oscar Winner. Guillermo Arriaga: Golden Globe Winner and Oscar Nominee. Robert Elswit: Oscar Winner. John Toll: Double Oscar Winner. It is the collaborative effort of these great talents and more, that bring...
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Lauren Bacall, who is 84 yearsold, has never received an Oscar for all of her brilliant work over the years. On November 14, 2009, she will get an honorary Oscar to celebrate her "extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement" for such films...
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Cheap fun in Tinsel Town Enjoying Oscars season in Los Angeles, especially during a recession, doesn't require a designer ballgown, diamond encrusted necklaces or a shiny, gilded statuette. Oops, you didn't make the invite list for Sunday night's Academy...
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