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Michael Jackson’s Doctor Faces Sentencing

November 29, 2011
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Michael Jackson’s Doctor Faces Sentencing

Michael Jackson's doctor will be sentenced Tuesday for the death of the pop superstar. Dr. Conrad Murray faces up to four years in prison for giving Jackson a fatal dose of an anesthetic to help the entertainer sleep, and for failing to properly monitor him afterward. A Los Angeles jury found Murray guilty...

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‘Twilight Breaking Dawn, Pt 1′ Features Long-Awaited Vampire Wedding

November 21, 2011
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Fans around the world are queueing up to see the latest film based on author Stephanie Meyers' Twilight novels. The final book chronicling the romance of  teenager Bella and vampire Edward has been split into a pair of films. Here's a look at Breaking Dawn - Part 1 . The wedding vows may...

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London Boulevard — $3.4K

November 16, 2011
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A South London gangster emerges from three years in prison and becomes a bodyguard for a famous actress, only to be sucked back into the shady underworld by a ruthless crime lord in this gritty crime drama starring Colin Farrell. Mitchel (Farrell) served his time in Pentonville Prison. Now that he's a free...

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2011 Latin Grammys: Wilmer Valderrama

November 11, 2011
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The actor reveals how he loves to spend his time in Las Vegas. Plus, hear about his upcoming return to TV!

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For Haitian Artist Edouard Duval-Carrié, Home is Where the Heart is

November 11, 2011
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Every artist has an inspiration. For some, it's a person. For others, it's a place. Hard at work in his Miami studio, Haitian artist Edouard Duval-Carrié pours his roots into his art. “What I try in my work is to show that Haiti is a very complex place," he explains. "It has a...

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Glen Campbell Bids Farewell to Recording Career With Final Album

October 26, 2011
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Glen Campbell Bids Farewell to Recording Career With Final Album

Singer Glen Campbell is saying farewell to his illustrious recording career with his final studio album, “Ghost On The Canvas.” When Glen Campbell announced that he had Alzheimer’s disease, fans thought he would retire and never be seen again.  But, at age 75, Campbell had no interest in calling it quits.  He released...

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Texas Teens Fight Anti-Dancing Law in ‘Footloose’ Remake

October 26, 2011
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A Texas town where teenaged dancing is banned is the setting for the latest remake in Hollywood's infatuation with the 1980's. Here's a look at Footloose , the new version of a favorite film from the middle of that decade. "Public dancing is against the law if you're under 18 in Bomont." "You're...

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Martha Marcy May Marlene — $0.1M

October 26, 2011
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An escaped cult member experiences paranoia and isolation while attempting to start a new life with her sister's family. Try as Martha might to blend into her new upper-middle-class surroundings, she can't help but be haunted by nightmares of the time she spent under the control of a malevolent cult leader, or the...

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Oka! — $4.5K

October 18, 2011
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Based on the memoir of ethnomusicologist Louis Sarno (Last Thoughts Before Vanishing from the Face of the Earth), Oka! recounts his time spent in the Central African Republic with the Bayaka of Yandombe. Director Lavinia Currier and actors Kris Marshall and Isaach de Bankolé retrace Sarno's efforts to capture the music of the...

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Korean-American Chef Rides Food Truck Craze to the Top

October 17, 2011
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Food on the go in the United States has come a long way since the chuck wagon brought basic provisions to pioneers settling the American West back in the late 19 th century. Those antique modes of mobile food have since been replaced by gourmet food trucks, serving up a staggering array of...

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