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Happy Birthday, Glenn Close!

 

 

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Julianne Moore Plays Sarah Palin

The HBO movie “Game Change,” with Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin, hasn’t even aired yet (it will on March 10), but it’s already stirred up more than its share of controversy.

In other words, it’s much like Palin herself.

The 2008 vice-presidential nominee, who roared out of almost nowhere to instant political superstardom, was a polarizing figure from the beginning. People, it seemed, either loved her or hated her.

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Whitney Houston's Grammys

The Grammy Awards, usually an evening of flash, hype and occasional bad behavior, had its most emotional ceremony ever on Sunday—just one day after the stunning death of Whitney Houston.

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Ellen Degeneres Wins Top Humor Prize In U.S.

 

Ellen DeGeneres, who broke ground in 1997 as the first lead character on prime-time TV to reveal she was gay, is winning the nation's top humor prize.

The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced Tuesday that DeGeneres will receive the 15th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. She will be honored Oct. 22 with a lineup of star performers in a tribute show that will be recorded for broadcast at a later date.

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Great Women Gather For The Gloria Awards, And Michelle Pfeiffer Talks About Her Empty Nest

 

There was an SRO crowd at Cipriani 42 Street the night President Obama was in New York--he was there to congratulate the women of Barnard College. But the Cipriani crowd was gathered for  “The Gloria Awards: A Salute to Women of Vision," and Gloria Steinem deservedly got most of the kudos.

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Subdued Dimon Confronted Over $2B Trading Loss

 

The CEO of JPMorgan Chase offered a quick but blunt apology to shareholders Tuesday for a $2 billion trading loss that "should never have happened" and survived a push to strip him of the title of chairman of the board.

CEO Jamie Dimon, who in recent years has given expansive answers to questions about the bank's handling of foreclosures and loan modifications, was unusually subdued at the JPMorgan annual meeting.

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