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The Hollywood image of Tonto once had the Lone Ranger's sidekick wearing a thin headband and lots of dangling fringes. The latest Disney version has a shirtless Johnny Depp adorned with ...
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Harry, Franklin and Lt. Bradley Snyder together completed the last stretch of a brief torch relay at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs on Saturday.
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Singer Miguel Bose has been named the 2013 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year.
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Early fans were unfazed as Kentucky National Guardsmen searched bags and passed metal-detecting wands over race-goers Saturday in Louisville. The tightened security imposed in response to the Boston Marathon bombings was ...
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The superhero sequel starring Robert Downey Jr. got a head-start on its domestic launch next Friday with a $195.3 million opening in 42 overseas markets.
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A handful of Navajo speakers translated the script for "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope." Now people are being sought to fill some two dozen roles.
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A court hearing on a disorderly conduct charge is scheduled for actress Reese Witherspoon, who said she's "deeply embarrassed" by what she said to a state trooper during a traffic stop ...
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Actor Wes Studi is set to become the second Native American inducted into the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum's Hall of Great Western Performers in Oklahoma City.
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Pat Summerall, the NFL player-turned-broadcaster whose deep, resonate voice called games for more than 40 years, has died at the age of 82.
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Comedian Jonathan Winters, whose breakneck improvisations inspired Robin Williams, Jim Carrey and many others, has died at age 87.
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The first volume of Margaret Thatcher's authorized biography will be published immediately after her funeral.
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The Walt Disney Co. says Annette Funicello, who went from Mouseketeer to beach party movie icon, has died at age 70.
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Matthew Nash's film "16 Photographs at Ohrdruf" tells of the first concentration camp that U.S. soldiers liberated in 1945.
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An entire troupe of performing fleas has fallen victim to the freezing temperatures. Flea circus director Robert Birk says he was shocked to find all of his 300 fleas dead inside ...
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The tent, also called a marquee, is being reproduced this summer as part of a new partnership between the planned Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia and Colonial Williamsburg.
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