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Michael J. Fox reveals Matthew Perry's quiet generosity in touching story
The ‘Back to the Future’ star says he ‘loved’ that Matthew Perry chose to support his Parkinson’s disease foundation in such a humble way.
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Barry Manilow explains why he waited decades to come out as gay
‘Copacabana’ singer Barry Manilow came out in 2017, almost three years after he married his husband and manager Garry Kief in a private ceremony.
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Gordon Ramsay and wife welcome 6th child to family 'brigade'
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana have welcomed their sixth child to the ‘Ramsay brigade.’
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A collection of the world's weirdest musical instruments
Tired of the standard guitar-bass-keyboards-drums set-up? See if you can track down a glass armonica or a Tesla coil.
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2024 Grammy Awards nominations: Taylor Swift leads list of music contenders
To no one’s surprise, Taylor Swift has racked up 6 Grammy nominations this year, including Record of the Year and Album of the Year.
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Hollywood studios scramble to restart projects as post-strike era begins
Production executives throughout the industry are contacting lighting houses, prop shops and costumers to make preparations for returning to the set.
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Robert De Niro’s company ordered to pay $1.6M in gender discrimination lawsuit
Canal Productions was found liable for gender discrimination and must pay Robert De Niro’s former assistant.
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The Hollywood strikes are over. When will your favourite stars, shows return?
The actors’ union has reached a tentative agreement with studios and streaming services, ending more than six months of labour strife.
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Barbie, Oppenheimer help Cineplex hit record third-quarter revenue
Cineplex Inc. reported net income of $29.7M in its latest quarter as Barbie, Oppenheimer and Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning helped its revenue hit an all-time quarterly record.
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Hollywood actors' union reaches tentative deal with studios, ending strike
The three-year contract agreement must be approved by votes from the SAG-AFTRA’s board and its members in the coming days, but the union declared the strike over as of Thursday.
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