Fashion world star joins ‘Top Model’

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for Better World Eevents

Published: February 8, 2010

It took a while, but after 13 cycles of “America’s Next Top Model,” Tyra Banks has finally convinced Vogue editor-at-large André Leon Talley to take a seat at the judges’ table.

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Nearly a year after surviving a plane crash in South Carolina, disc jockey Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein was found dead in his New York apartment Friday afternoon, his publicist said.

For a house once full of love and children, there sure seems to be a lot of hate going on with the Gosselins.

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Don’t bother complaining to Rob Zombie about how Hollywood’s out of original ideas and keeps remaking old movies.

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Movie star and singer Harry Connick Jr. made waves around the world by condemning, on air, an Australian television skit featuring a group of performers who wore blackface to impersonate the late pop star Michael Jackson and his brothers.

“Sex and the City” actress Cynthia Nixon dives into the debate surrounding abortion and health care reform.

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Taylor Swift who will close out the year as one of People magazine’s “25 Most Intriguing of 2009.”

It’s a long night’s journey from the bald, clawed bloodsucker of “Nosferatu” to the stylish coif and sculpted abs of Edward Cullen.

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“Pirate Radio,” is set during the swinging ’60s of pop music when giants like the Kinks and the Who roamed the earth.

It’s been a Monty Python world lately — and we’re not even talking about the absurdity and silliness of current events, such as balloon boys and confessional celebrities.


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