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Songwriter Allee Willis, Whose Work Spanned 'Friends' And 'The Color Purple,' Dies
Willis, 72, also worked with Earth, Wind & Fire. She says she learned from the band's Maurice White to "never let the lyric get in the way of the groove."
Asian-Americans In Hollywood Still Waiting For The Spotlight
In the meantime, some are producing their own shows or creating material for alternative platforms like YouTube.
Wilbur Goes To Work: New, Very First-Class Video On Village Life
Wilbur Sargunaraj, a YouTube star in India, tests his workaday skills in his family's village: balancing a water jug on his head, climbing a coconut tree, and doing laundry the very old-fashioned way.
Karen Black, Strange And Lovely, And Always Game
Karen Black parlayed her strange and singular allure into quirky character roles that in many ways captured the zeitgeist of the 1960s and '70s.
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Pastor Joel Osteen Is The Target Of A Complex Online Hoax
April Fool's Day was one week ago — but an elaborate hoax targeting Pastor Joel Osteen gained wide attention Monday, after those behind the hoax used Twitter, YouTube, and other social media to spread spurious claims that the pastor had renounced his faith and would close his huge Texas church.
What Kids Can Learn From A Water Balloon Fight
Rough-and-tumble play is a vital part of growing up ... and a really fun part of parenting.
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Graham Nash travels back to the beginning of his solo career for a new live album
Nash is revisiting his first two solo albums — "Songs for Beginners" and "Wild Things" — for a new live album.
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The women who shaped hip hop, from Salt-N-Pepa to Eve
Women's role in the music and art form is often overlooked.
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Decades ago, movies imagined a futuristic 2022
In 1973, Soylent Green imagined a New York City of 2022 — polluted, overcrowded, and facing environmental catastrophe. Other movies offered their own take on what was in store.
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Latin jazz legend Eddie Palmieri calls himself an eternal student
Palmieri has made his musical magic on stages around the world over the last seven decades.
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