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Tony Martin dies at 98; singer-actor in Hollywood musicals
Tony Martin, one of the last of the big-name singer-actors from the golden age of Hollywood musicals, has died. He was 98. Martin, who toured for years with his wife, dancer-actress Cyd Charisse, died of natural causes Friday at his home in Los Angeles,...
Tags: Walter Winchell, New York City, Lana Turner, Radio, Arts and Culture
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Balto. Co. pet cemetery poses challenge for neighbors, officials
At the Oakleigh Pet Cemetery in Parkville, Bobby the Wonder Monkey's tombstone is hidden in ivy. Weeds surround the grave of Monsetta, remembered as "Our only girl." And on Snookie's stone marker, the epitaph "Until the end our faithful pal" is barely...
Tags: Jessica Moore, Parkville, Punishment, Reisterstown, Miss America Pageant
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Shirley Temple Virts, 75
Shirley Temple Virts, 75, of Martinsburg, W.Va., and formerly of Brunswick, Md., died Thursday, June 28, 2012, at Care Haven Center, Martinsburg. Visitation will be Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at John T. Williams Funeral Home, Brunswick. The...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland)
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'America's Got Talent' recap, Quarterfinals begin in New York
Tonight's first live show in New York begins with a half-hour countdown full of outtakes, bloopers and behind-the-scenes clips of the judges.
There are some pretty memorable moments of Nick Cannon panicking on a speedboat and Howard Stern and Sharon...Tags: Billy Joel, Howard Stern , Concerts, Coldplay (music group), Music
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Shirley Temple Kilpatrick, 77
Shirley Temple Kilpatrick, 77, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., died Saturday, July 7, 2012, at her home while under the care of Hospice of the Panhandle. The family will receive friends today from 5 to 7 p.m. at Helsley-Johnson Funeral Home and Cremation... -
'America's Got Talent' recap: Week 5 in Tampa
Auditions continue in Tampa, Fla. and we’re off to a great start with a kiddie dance troupe called The Untouchables. They previously auditioned for the show with a bigger group, but the size proved problematic. Now they’re back with fewer...
Tags: Howard Stern , Dance, America's Got Talent (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice, Howie Mandel
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Namaste Farms puts a different spin on yarn
Los Angeles TimesWhether it's a luxury automobile, a couture gown or a special vintage of wine, even those who aren't collectors and connoisseurs recognize that perceived rarity and quality drive up demand. And price. But would you be willing to pay a premium price ...Tags: YouTube, California, Farms, Horse (animal), Media Industry
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'White Trash' and 'Sexy Baby': Crassness done right
Let us pray to the gods of All Things Tacky that there is enough blue eye shadow and bad wiggery in this town to sustain the high camp and lowdown-and-dirtiness on display in a pair of fringe shows this week. Though separated by five miles of real estate,...
Tags: Sexy Baby (movie), Concerts, Music, Arts and Culture, Weddings
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Sizzle some steaks for Mother's Day
Your family may be the stay-at-home-on-the-holidays type. If that's the case, you might think breakfast in bed is just the thing to honor Mom on her day. But this year, why not ask her opinion? It's entirely possible that the female parental unit in...
Tags: Father's Day, Onions, Butter, Tomatoes, Almonds
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'Mad Men' recap: A night with the grown-ups
Show TrackerOn "Mad Men," Sally's night out with the grown-ups takes an icky turn... -
Patience Abbe dies at 87; bestselling child author
Patience Abbe was only 11 when the memoir she wrote with her two brothers, "Around the World in Eleven Years," climbed onto the bestseller lists for grown-ups in 1936.
As the siblings recounted their nomadic childhood in Europe and subsequent move to...Tags: Arts, World War II (1939-1945), Adolf Hitler, Fred Astaire, Arts and Culture
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"Pop!" author and Hagerstown native's playwriting career comes in with a bang
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comAndy Warhol once said, "In the future, everybody will be world famous for 15 minutes." Hagerstown native Maggie-Kate Coleman is on the brink to have more than just a few minutes of fame. Coleman, 32, has written the book and lyrics to the new whodunit...Tags: Queens (New York City), Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Yale Repertory Theatre, Theater
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