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Newly Engaged Couple Sophie Hunter and Benedict Cumberbatch Made a Red Carpet Appearance
The newly engaged couple, Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter had finally made their first public appearance after their engagement at “The Imitation Game” New York City premiere. Actress Diane Guerrero Talks about Immigration Reform
When talking about immigration reform, the start of “Jane the Virgin” and “The Orange is the New Black” Diane Guerrero can get really attached because of the experience that she had in connection with immigrant’s life. ‘Side Show’ is Back! Director Bill Condon Invites Us to Experience Frustration, Pain, Hope, and Joy
"Side Show" is back once again on Broadway and as always this show sounds fabulous directed by Bill Condon and music by Henry Krieger and Bill Russell. The story would be about the conjoined twins. They are in search for fame, love, and some sort of happiness maybe. Adorable Great Dane 19 Puppies Born In Pennsylvania, Will It Be Guinness Book of World Records Largest Litter?
Great Dane 19 Puppies- Residents from York Haven, Pennsylvania Brandon and Aimie Terry knew that their Great Dane Snowy was pregnant, but to their surprise, they didn't expect that she will gave birth to 19 puppies. Nicki Minaj And Ariana Grande Will Perform on the 42nd AMA’s Stage
Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande are no doubt two of the most in demand singers in music industry today. With their songs that always include in the hit chart Minaj and Grande became favorite performers in every musical event and the two singers will showcase their talent on the upcoming 42nd American Music Awards. HBO’s ‘WestWorld’: A Michael Crichton’ s Sci-Fi Thriller TV Series Slated for 2015
“Westworld” will again bring to life Michael Crichton’s works on HBO on 2015. No definite date of release or launching yet, but the cast is almost final with Sir Anthony Hopkins, Evan Rachel Wood, Ed Harris, Thandie Newton and James Marsden, Digital Trends reported. Thai Radio Host Jailed For ‘Insulting’ The Monarchy In Show
Thai Radio Host Jailed – On Tuesday, a Thai radio host, Kathawut Boonpitak, was convicted to jail for five years because he made an alleged defamation of the monarchy on the radio show. ‘Peanuts’ Is Back In Big Screen
Snoopy is back and in 3D! Our favorite American beagle is back in big screen. 20th Century Fox Animation and Blue Sky Studios bring back Snoopy with the animated movie titled, “Peanuts”. ‘Gay’ Bull Saved From Slaughterhouse By ‘The Simpsons’ Creator, ARAN And TheGayUK
‘Gay’ Bull – It’s not every day that so many people get together to save one bull from the slaughterhouse. In this opportunity, Sam Simon, the Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN) and TheGayUK formed a team to do so. Chicago Plane Crash: [PHOTOS+VIDEO] Miracle Saved 80-Year-Old Couple As Plane Crashes Their Home
Chicago plane crash, happened at residential area near Midway airport early Tuesday. The cargo plane hit the home of old couple, leaving the pilot dead while the couple was saved from the tragic incident. Ellen DeGeneres' Kardashian-Inspired Christmas Cards for the Holidays
Ellen DeGeneres and her partner, Portia de Rossi, revealed their iconic Christmas cards for the holidays – a Kardashian-inspired card for Christmas! DeGeneres ensured that the exotic card will be available earlier so people can have it in the mail in time for the season. A preview was already shown in her studio. Katherine Heigl In ‘State Of Affairs’: Reviews Turn It Completely Down
Katherine Heighl, ‘State Of Affairs’ Review – Lately, there’s been a lot of shows that deal with political issues. Still, none of them probably received worse reviews than this one. Lexington Citizens Can Pay Ticket Violations With Food Donations
Another drive has been started by the Lexington and Fayette County Parking Authority located in Kentucky in order to raise food for the needy for the upcoming holidays. Baby Food's History Traced By Cultural Historian
Baby foods have been traced by a cultural historian named Amy Bentley in a new book that aimed to trace how Americans fed their infants.
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