May 19, 2013
Entertainment
Mobster thought linked to heist
HARTFORD, Conn. — A reputed Connecticut mobster was sentenced Thursday to 2½ years in prison in a weapons and prescription drugs case that revealed federal authorities’ belief that he knows somethi...
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Eli Roth attends the premiere of "Aftershock" at the Chinese 6 Theatres in Los Angeles on May 1.
Roth says ‘Aftershock’ creates new business model for film
NEW YORK — Eli Roth says one of the best things about his new movie “Aftershock” is that it creates a “real, new business model” that could help independent films hold their own against studio bloc...
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Makeup artist says Jackson was pushed to rehearse
LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson’s longtime makeup artist testified Thursday that she overhead an executive for concert promoter AEG Live insist that the singer rehearse despite signs of Jackson’s dec...
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Producer Roger Corman works in his Los Angeles office on May 8. Corman's campy B movies and inspirational monologues by celebrities are among the offerings that will appear on "Corman's Drive-In, requiring a paid monthly subscription on YouTube. Although the world's largest video site has rented and sold movies and TV shows from major studios since late 2008, it's the first time it is offering all-you-can watch channels for a monthly fee.
YouTube launches pay channels with campy flicks
LOS ANGELES — Roger Corman’s campy B movies, children’s shows like “Sesame Street” and “Inspector Gadget,” and inspirational monologues by celebrities — these are among the offerings on 30 channels...
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Siblings slam brother for not paying equal portion of mother’s festivities
Dear Annie: My husband is the youngest of seven siblings. While they are all successful, some are more financially comfortable than others. Five years ago, the oldest sibling wanted to give the...
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Horoscopes by Holiday
Thursday, May 9, 2013 ARIES (March 21-April 19). You know what you want before everyone else does -- possibly before what you want is even “a thing.” Your proactive attitude will have you at the...
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Jeanne Cooper arrives at the 37th a nnual Daytime Emmy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada in June 2010.
‘Young and Restless’ star Jeanne Cooper dies at 84
LOS ANGELES — Jeanne Cooper, the enduring soap opera star who played grande dame Katherine Chancellor for nearly four decades on “The Young and the Restless,” has died. She was 84. Cooper died W...
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Tim Lambesis of As I Lay Dying performs at the second annual Revolver Golden Gods Awards in Los Angeles in April 2010. Authorities say the singer of the Grammy-nominated heavy metal band was arrested Tuesday in Southern California after trying to hire an undercover detective to kill his estranged wife.
Metal singer arrested in murder-for-hire plot
OCEANSIDE, Calif. — The lead singer of the Grammy-nominated metal band As I Lay Dying was in jail Wednesday in Southern California on suspicion he tried to hire an undercover detective to kill his ...
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Michael Jackson announces his concerts at the London O2 Arena in March 2009.
Jackson’s doctor deemed unqualified in many areas
LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson’s doctor was not qualified to treat the singer for insomnia or drug addiction and botched resuscitation efforts, an expert cardiologist testifying for the singer’s mot...
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Rapper Heavy D, also known as Dwight Arrington Myers, performs in 2011 during the BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta. The culture that in the 1990s lost its brightest stars to gun violence has in recent years seen a series of notable rappers die of drug- and health-related causes
Health concerns grow in rap culture
LOS ANGELES — Hip-hop may need a checkup. The culture that in the 1990s lost its brightest stars to gun violence has in recent years seen a series of notable rappers die of drug- and health-rela...
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