Czarina Nicole O. Ong
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Hugh Jackman learned to gut fish for Broadway play
Australian actor Hugh Jackman has pulled out all the stops preparing for his new role in the Broadway play \"The River,\" including learning how to gut a fish.
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The Hobbit trilogy director Peter Jackson receives first Hollywood star
Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit director Peter Jackson has just received his first Hollywood star, and he is over the moon about it.
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'Paddington' message to embrace people with cultural differences, says Nicole Kidman
There is more to the Paddington movie than just a cute bear in a raincot, said Australian actress Nicole Kidman. In fact, she said, the movie shares a very important lesson.
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New Jason Statham photo excites Fast & Furious 7 fans
A new photo of Jason Statham posted on the official Facebook page of Fast & Furious 7 has gotten fans excited for the latest movie installment.
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McCartney recalls John Lennon during his death anniversary, says he is glad they patched things up
Paul McCartney recalled his old friend John Lennon during his death anniversary last December 8, saying he was glad they patched things up before Lennon was shot dead.
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World says goodbye to actor who played Pugsley Addams
Ken Weatherwax, the actor who played Pugsley Addams in the TV series \"The Addams Family\" succumbed to death after suffering a heart attack on Sunday. He was 59.
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Joaquin Phoenix announces 'hoax' engagement to yoga instructor in Letterman show?
It\'s wedding bells for Joaquin Phoenix as he announced his engagement to his yoga instructor during a guesting on the \"Late Night with David Letterman.\" But whether or not Phoenix\'s jovial claim is real, however, is yet to be determined.
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Russell Brand might be banned from Twitter
Russel Brand might be banned from social networking site Twitter after he posted a picture of a Daily Mail journalist\'s calling card with all his contact details.
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Tom Hanks, Sting and 3 others receive Kennedy Center honors
Tom Hanks and Sting, together with Lily Tomlin, singer Al Green and ballerina Patricia McBride are the five Kennedy Center honorees this year, distinguished for their lasting contributions to American culture.
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Pastor tells gay Christian to commit suicide
A gay Christian promoting his new book called It\'s Life Jim sent an e-mail to around 400 churches in Auckland, only to receive no reply and a singular scathing e-mail from a pastor of Westcity Bible Baptist Church telling him to go commit suicide.