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2016 Shorty Awards - Winners, Ages, Trivia

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Angels Share

Can we have a moratorium, please, on characters wisecracking bravely in the face of death? A little craven fear would be refreshing at this point. In Casey DeFranco's new play "Angel's Share," a pair of fine actresses, Salome Jens and Paula Prentiss, work pretty hard trying to bring some authentic emotion to a tired tale of death and denial. The play's plot may be summed up thus: Prentiss' Dixie is dying of cancer, and Jens' Loretta refuses to accept it.

Brad Pitts Astonishing $79 Million Dream Gift to Jennifer Aniston Left Her Speechless

Brad Pitt surprised Jennifer Aniston with a deeply meaningful present for her 50th birthday. Reflecting on their history as a prominent Hollywood duo who shared an unforgettable wedding in 2000, it’s quite remarkable how the passage of time can reshape our connections with other people. They peacefully parted ways. The narrative of Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt’s relationship is an enthralling saga of Hollywood romance that commenced in 1994 when they initially met due to their managers’ friendship. Recollecting those initial moments, Aniston fondly characterized Pitt as a “sweet guy from Missouri.

Details on the Various 'Fatherhood' Filming Locations

Based on a true story, 'Fatherhood' is about Matthew Logelin's (Kevin Hart) life as a widower and as a single dad. Details on the movie's filming locations. Though Kevin Hart is known for his self-deprecating stand-up comedy routines and for his roles in light hearted films like Think Like a Man, Ride Along, and Get Hard, the actor is showcasing his dramatic chops in Fatherhood. Kevin plays Matthew Logelin in the dramedy, who is struggling to navigate both widowhood and fatherhood.

FATCA Pushes Accidental Americans to Give Up US Citizenship

Ever since the Top Salon opened its doors in 1988, it has done solid business styling hair for the residents of Harkema, in the north-west Netherlands. Yet it might soon be giving its last haircuts. “The bank wants to close my account by January 1,” says the salon owner Annie Brouwer-Hoogsteen, 53, who launched her business when she was just 21. “If they do, we cannot buy supplies, we cannot pay three hairdressers, we cannot do anything.