| Kanye West: 'I bled hard' over Swift debacle
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AP - Hip-hop star Kanye West is still feeling the pain over his ambush of Taylor Swift last year — and he's expressing his pain all over Twitter.
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| Comedian Robert Schimmel dies after car accident
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AP - Standup comic Robert Schimmel, a frequent guest on Howard Stern's radio show, has died after suffering serious injuries in a car accident. He was 60. |
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| Irreverent Cuban movie promises zombie revolution
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AP - What would you do if your entire city was taken over by flesh-eating zombies and communist leaders insisted it was nothing but a plot by U.S-backed dissidents to destabilize the government?
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| Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Paul Conrad dies at 86
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omg! - AP - For more than half a century, Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Paul Conrad poked fun at politicians, taking on presidents from Harry S. Truman to George W. Bush. |
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| Bristol Palin tells Leno 'Dancing' choice was easy
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AP - Bristol Palin said she didn't think twice before waltzing into "Dancing with the Stars," though she's barely danced in her life.
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| Witness recants statements in Anna Nicole case
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AP - A witness in the Anna Nicole Smith drug conspiracy trial recanted statements Friday that he saw defendant Howard K. Stern give the celebrity model excessive drugs.
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| Kanye West: 'I bled hard' over Swift debacle
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AP - Hip-hop star Kanye West is still feeling the pain over his trophy grab from Taylor Swift last year — and he's expressing his pain all over Twitter.
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| Venice film shows Wild West through women's eyes
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Reuters - There is no sheriff, no shootout at sunrise, no standoff between cowboys and Indians. |
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| Kanye West: 'I bled hard' over Swift debacle
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AP - Hip-hop star Kanye West is still feeling the pain over his ambush of Taylor Swift last year — and he's expressing his pain all over Twitter.
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| Apple's jump into social networking not a slam-dunk
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Reuters - For all the innovations Apple has brought to the market through the years, it's also a pretty good follower. |
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| PLAYBILL.COM'S THEATRE WEEK IN REVIEW, Aug. 28-Sept. 3: 'Yank!,' Brendan Fraser, Denis O'Hare and RSC's Second Act
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Playbill -
It's Labor Day weekend. The last hurrah of summer is upon us, and most theatre folk are less bent on practicing the business of show than they are squeezing whatever remaining hours of relaxation that Hurricane Earl will permit them. (Precious few, I'm guessing, if they are owners of Long Island beach properties. On the plus side, traffic to the Hamptons should be light this weekend.) |
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| 'Meek's Cutoff' shows women's view of West
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AP - Lost wandering in the Oregon desert for five weeks when the journey should have taken two, low on water, food and patience, a young emigrant played by Michelle Williams says of the group's ego-driven guide: "Is he ignorant, or just plain evil? That's my quandary."
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