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January 14, 2018
After outcry, Mark Wahlberg donates $1.5 million film fee
January 14, 2018
Dolce & Gabbana's royal flush wows Milan Fashion Week
LONDON - Ed Sheeran's latest best-selling album is up against four debut offerings at this year's Brit Awards, including one by breakthrough pop star Dua Lipa, who also dominated Sunday's nominations.Singer-songwriter Sheeran, whose "Divide" was the fastest-selling album ever for a male solo artist in Britain, is nominated in the best solo artist and best album categories for the Feb. 21 awards.Meanwhile Dua Lipa, 22, has five nominations including best British female solo artist, where she will battle it out against 2015 winner Paloma Faith, rapper-poet Kate Tempest, Jessie Ware and Laura Marling.Dua Lipa is also among four artists whose first full-length studio albums have been nominated. Grime star Stormzy, singer Rag'N'Bone Man and rapper J Hus join her...
January 14, 2018
Sheeran, Dua Lipa lead Brit Award nominations
January 14, 2018
George Clooney to make TV return for 'Catch-22' miniseries
January 14, 2018
Liam Neeson says 'witch hunt' in Hollywood over sex allegations
January 13, 2018
Stars 'shocked' at gender pay disparity in Hollywood
January 13, 2018
Eurovision winner Sobral has successful heart transplant
NEVIS, Minn. - An aviation student in northern Minnesota pulled off a sky-high marriage proposal by writing "Marry Me" in the snow, then flying his long-time girlfriend over his handiwork. Gavin Becker enlisted his family's help to pen the life-changing question using a snow blower on the frozen Eight Crow Wing Lake near Nevis. Ed Becker, Gavin's father, tells KARE-TV that it took about 4½ hours to create the 7.5-meter-tall letters and a huge heart. Gavin Becker, a University of North Dakota aviation student, then rented a plane and took his high-school sweetheart, Olivia Toft, for a trip over the lake. Toft, realizing it was no joke, told him "yes." - AP
January 13, 2018
A lofty proposal: 'Marry Me' etched in snow, seen from above
January 13, 2018
California agents seize Chris Brown's pet capuchin monkey
NEW YORK - Americans may love Oprah Winfrey, but most don't want the chat show queen to run for president, although if she did she would beat Donald Trump, a poll revealed Saturday.Winfrey's rousing speech at Sunday's Golden Globe Awards ceremony ignited speculation that the billionaire entertainment mogul, the first black woman to own a television network, is harboring Oval Office ambitions.Sixty-four percent of respondents have a favorable view of Winfrey, including 43 percent of Trump supporters, according to the NPR, PBS NewsHour and Marist survey.But when asked if they wanted Winfrey to run in 2020, only 35 percent said yes. A majority - 54 percent - said no and 11 percent said they were unsure.While there is little indication that 63-year-old Winfrey wants the job,...
January 13, 2018
Most Americans 'don't want' Oprah to run for president