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Cher (born Cherilyn Sarkisian on May 20, 1946) is an American pop singer-songwriter, actor, director and record producer. She has won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, three Golden Globe Awards and was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Cher (born Cherilyn Sarkisian on May 20, 1946) is an American pop singer-songwriter, actor, director and record producer. She has won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, three Golden Globe Awards and was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Tuesday's Orlando Women's Golf Assocation Results
OrlandoSentinel.comKay Landry was kind enough to send in the results of Tuesday's Orlando Women's Golf Association team event. Here goes and congratulations to the winners. 1st Lisa Robinson Kim Stepp Sue Lipske Linda Kearns 2nd Linda Dillon Karen Kaleita Karen...... -
Sen. Franken? The danger in novelty politicians
By Steve JohnsonThere is, I suppose, good news to be found in the likely ascension of Al Franken to the U.S. Senate. His daily check-ins with the looking glass can be a little more confident now: He is good enough, he is smart enough and, doggone it, about 225 more...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), John Ashcroft, Upper House, Hank Williams, Movies
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Chazz Palminteri's New York state of mind
Chazz Palminteri is back on the road, touring in "A Bronx Tale," the one-man show that made him famous. In 1993 he wrote and starred in the play about his growing up in a tough, gangster-ridden part of the Bronx. It caught the attention of another...Tags: Iron Man (movie), Movies, Rudolf Steiner, Chazz Palminteri, John Mayer
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Peek into an iconic estate
The Associated PressFor years, the iconic South Beach mansion best known as the place Gianni Versace lived and died was open only to the privileged few. Before the designer's death more than a decade ago, his celebrity friends stayed so often, rooms were outfitted with them...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Hillary Clinton, Suicide, Paris Hilton
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Dick Clark, 79, is still rockin' New Year's Eve
Associated Press WriterFour years after a stroke, Dick Clark is relishing the prospect of another New Year's Eve celebration, determined to appear for his 36th year in Times Square. And he's hardly surprised by the current state of the music industry he helped build -- he...Tags: Fergie, Times Square, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Awards and Prizes, Country Music
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Life in the fast lane, heading toward the Eagles concert
Special to the SentinelIt's Christmas Day, and I'm on I-4 heading to DeLand. I glance at the speedometer. I'm doing 80 -- and people are passing me really fast, like 100 mph. Hope they arrive safely. Later on Christmas night after I return home, I turn on the TV and find an...Tags: Popular Music, Big Love (tv program), Television Industry, Breaking Bad (tv program), American Idol (tv program)
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Clark to return for his 36th New Year's Eve celebration
Four years after a stroke, Dick Clark is relishing the prospect of another New Year's Eve, determined to help host his 36th celebration from Times Square. And he's hardly surprised by the state of the music industry he helped build - he predicted this,...Tags: Fergie, Times Square, Fall Out Boy, Awards and Prizes, Country Music
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The Portal: A guide to new and cool stuff
On the Web: paulsadowski.com/birthday.asp has mesmerizing trivia about your birth date, including some things you may not want to contemplate such as the approximate day of your conception and how many seconds you've been alive. •Barack Obama's...Tags: Barack Obama, K.D. Lang, Donald Trump, Magic Johnson, Annette Funicello
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Bette Midler does Sin City
In the opening to her new show, Bette Midler is buffeted into Las Vegas atop a tornado. Of course, twisters in the Mojave Desert are rare. Yet as soon as "Miss M" hits the stage, the curtain-raiser makes perfect sense: At age 63, Midler's still a...Tags: Music, Casino and Gambling Industry, Dining and Drinking, Johnny Carson, Tourism and Leisure
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Tour Versace's South Beach mansion, for a price
The Associated PressFor years, the iconic South Beach mansion best known as the place where Gianni Versace lived and died was open only to the privileged few. But, slowly, 1116 Ocean Dr. has opened its doors, first as an invitation-only private club, then allowing...Tags: Dining and Drinking, South Beach (Miami Beach, Florida), Classical Music, South Beach (Staten Island, New York), Hillary Clinton
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HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTORS
Mr. and Mrs. David Aycock, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Linda Dillin Karen Babcock in memory of Laura Cason Weiland Mr. and Mrs. Milan Barabas in honor of Grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Benedetti Larry and Sue Bennett...Tags: Dining and Drinking, People, Bars and Clubs, Robert Hughes, Holidays
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AT WEST BABYLON DELI: Toons and toys - and food, too
chau.lam@newsday.comFor a quarter-century, Dina Cianciulli has been searching for a vintage car - a 12-inch Batmobile made by Corgi. Cianciulli, a sales representative for an asphalt company, found her 1968 plastic vehicle in its original box at Food & Fun, a West Babylon...Tags: Joan Jett, Long Beach (Nassau, New York), Foods and Beverages, Consumer Electronics Industry, Toys
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