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    Five Great Love Quotes from Movies

    The warm feeling of falling in love you get from watching a great romantic movie is unlike any other. It’s heartwarming, awe-inducing and oh-so-sweet. Even though most of the stories you see on the big screen are not true love stories, they are the vehicles that deliver some of the greatest love quotes of all […] More

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    Another Reason to be Jealous of Suki Waterhouse

      Not only is she Bradley Cooper‘s leading lady in real life, but Suki Waterhouse has been cast in Insurgent, the sequel to the 2014 blockbuster, Divergent. Waterhouse, who has been dating Cooper since 2013, will play Marlene, a member of one of the film’s sci-fi world factions called Dauntless. Dauntless is the group that is dedicated to courage, bravery, […] More

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    Frozen Becomes the Fifth Biggest Film in Box Office History

    A marvel made out of Unlimited Graphic Design services, Frozen‘s theme song urges to “let it go” but audiences are doing everything but! While the Oscar-winning animated Disney film hit theaters well over six months ago in November, the buzz on the movie continues to be as hot as ever. After all, it won not only one […] More

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    Robin Roberts is Happier Than Ever And Talks About Love

    Last year was a very pivotal one for Robin Roberts: the Good Morning America anchor opened up about her battles with both breast cancer and bone marrow cancer. On top of that, she let out a big secret, publicly coming out on Facebook at the tail end of 2013.  Despite it all, the 53-year-old TV […] More

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    Brooke Burke-Charvet Doesn’t Like Erin Andrews Hosting DWTS

    After being fired from Dancing With the Stars after a whopping 13-season run, Brooke Burke-Charvet is finally speaking her mind and giving her honest opinion about her replacement, Erin Andrews. The former DWTS host candidly admits that she doesn’t think that Andrews was the best person for the job, reportedly saying, “I’m not sure they made […] More

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    Tony-winning Drama The Normal Heart Makes it to HBO

    Thirty years ago, a man named Larry Kramer wrote “The Normal Heart,” a semi-autobiographical play about the rise of AIDS in New York City during the 1980s. The play first premiered in 1985 and was revived on Broadway in 2011, winning the Tony for Best Revival of a Play. The play was renowned for putting […] More

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    4-Year Old Cutie Pie Mimics Male Models on Blog and Social Media

    Enjoy a good photo of an adorable youngster? How about one of a gorgeous male model striking a high-fashion pose? Well, put the two together and you get Ryker Wixom, aka the Mini Style Hacker. Ryker and his mother Collette Wixom have a fashion blog/Instagram account/Facebook page, Mini Style Hacker, which features Ryker styling in some adorable […] More

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    The View Says Goodbye To Barbara Walters

    After five decades in the business, Barbara Walters taped her final episode of The View Thursday afternoon – but she was not flying solo on her last day. It seemed that every female anchor on network TV wanted to big farewell to the famed journalist, including all 11 of The View‘s co-hosts throughout the years. […] More

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    ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Spinoff is Not Going Forward at CBS

    Since the How I Met Your Mother series finale just a couple of months ago, fans of the long-running CBS network show have been excitedly anticipating the forthcoming spinoff How I Met Your Dad. Sadly, they are going to be very, very disappointed.  It’s official: How I Met Your Dad is not happening at CBS. […] More

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    Artist Reimagines Disney Princesses as Stunning Women of Color

    Disney has received flack in the past for not featuring a multitude of different races in its cartoon movies. A Google search will show you that in addition to the question of whether different races are depicted at all, Disney has had a questionable background of how different races are depicted when they are featured. […] More

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    Ten Questions with Mary Murphy of So You Think You Can Dance

    Mary Ann Murphy is a ballroom dance champion, accredited dance judge, and a judge and choreographer on the Fox dance competition-reality show So You Think You Can Dance. She has become noted for regularly holding up her hands and screaming enthusiastically as a form of praise, along with giggling constantly during performances she enjoys. Also, […] More

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    Radio Legend Goes Missing: Where in the World is Casey Kasem?

    For decades and many generations, his voice was heard all over the airwaves, usually heard counting down the top 40 hits of the week. Last year it was revealed that 82-year-old radio legend Casey Kasem was battling Parkinson’s disease but recent reports say that he actually suffers from Lewy Body disease and can no longer speak. […] More

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