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at last, hollywood pays homage to its grand dame

Concerned about Oscar night's flagging TV ratings, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences this year decided to remove the awarding of its honorary Oscars from the main event in March in order to devote more time to...

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Comedy noms may predict Oscar entries

Clues are found in the history of Globes category Separating dramas from comedies and musicals has always invested the Golden Globes with extra interest. Genre: Straights dressing up Classic Precursor: "Some Like It Hot"...

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Rooting for the home team

Apologies to my GLBT readers. I do have gay readers, right? Because if you guys are shunning me, it probably means my blog design reeks. I went to art school, as you know -- the Rhode Island School of Design. Which means I've...

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Over-celebritised news: does it matter?

Journalism.co.uk reporter Judith Townend spoke on celebritised media at the School of Journalism at University of Lincoln on November 16. But upon expanding my own talk - a case study of PopBitch, the weekly celebrity gossip...

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Richest dead celebrity: Bob Marley

Is reggae superstar Bob Marley bigger than Jesus? That's debatable, but the music legend who died 28 years ago is about to challenge Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson for the title of richest dead celebrity.

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Actors rise above misguided Hamlet

Eric Peterson in Necessary Angel's production of Hamlet. Tim Fennell Graham McLaren's production is all a bit of a thrill, until the rush wears off and we realize we don't give a fig about any of the characters or the story...

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Review: Planet 51

Planet 51 Russ Breimeier | posted 11/20/2009 by TriStar/Sony Pictures Directed by: Jorge Blanco Runtime: 1 hour 31 minutes Cast: Justin Long (Lem), Dwayne Johnson (Captain Charles T. Baker), Seann William Scott (Skiff), Jessica...

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Paris exhibit 'Metamorphoses' serves revisions of old masters

Rancinan's new exhibit aims at making biting commentaries about contemporary society issues French photographer Gerard Rancinan addresses reporters in front of one of his pieces, at the Palais de Tokyo, in Paris, France on...

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Would you get ticked if someone told you you resembles a celebrity? When I do that, most people...

By debodun Asked 14 minutes ago Welcome to Answerbag, a community of people sharing what they know. If I tell someone they look like someone else I make sure it is not an insult first and foremost. Plus maybe you are being too...

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It’s Time to Replace the "G B S"

I’m thinking it’s time to have a face to face talk with the British dude who is supposed to keep us from getting lost while driving around in strange cities! I think he’s been tipping the bottle if you know what I mean. What’s...

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