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Monday, May 4, 2009 Fox, who has channeled his fame into fighting the degenerative neurological disorder that struck him when he was just 30 years old, has been on the road to promote his latest book “Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable
Michael J. Fox’s ABC Special Airs Thursday Night - Cinema Blend
Those of us who grew up in the 80 s have a special place for Michael J. Fox in our hearts. Not only did he grace the small screen in Family Ties , playing Alex P. Keaton (resident republican and household black-sheep), but also played the heroic
The Kentucky Derby: Epilogue - Sporting News
The storyline of a horse bought for $9500 winning $1,417,200 is significant enough, especially when a bunch of self-described cowboys are the ones sitting stunned in their boots and bolo ties at the end of the race at their luck. (When the
The Midas touch - Guardian Unlimited
The Midas touch He was a DJ from Hackney struggling to find acting work when he landed the role of Stringer Bell, a hard-core Baltimore gangster in the cult TV show The Wire. Idris Elba has never looked back. Now, with his new film storming the US
Dom DeLuise’s acting roots traced to Cleveland in the early ’50s - Cleveland Plain Dealer
AP Dom Deluise, shown in all his glory, in 1987. You might know Dom DeLuise as the funny fat guy in those 1970s and ’80s Mel Brooks and Burt Reynolds movies. But did you know he got his start in Cleveland in the 1950s? Did you know he made so little
Why ‘bad acting’ can be so good - Guardian Unlimited
What is good acting? Like good drugs or good sex, it is surely subjective, and different strengths and techniques suit different occasions. Two things in the past week made me think about how we appreciate or interpret acting. First, it was announced






