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Edith Piaf: The Song of the Sparrow
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Idol Chatter
I was completely obsessed with the famous French singer Edith Piaf when I was in high school. I would spend hours and hours playing her records until I could do a passable imitation of “Non, je ne regrette rien” in front of my bedroom mirror. Although I was too young to have the regrets mentioned…
Germany’s Military Say ‘Nein’ to Cruise Film
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Ellen Leventry
The Associated Press (via MSNBC.com) is reporting that Germany has declared filming at certain military sites “verboten” for a future Tom Cruise film–thanks to his affiliation with Scientology, which the German governement does not recognize as a religion, but as a cult. “Valkyrie,” which tells the story of the unsuccessful assassination attempt of Adolph Hitler…
Is ‘Knocked Up’ Really ‘Munich’ed’ Up?
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Esther Kustanowitz
Who really “knocked up” Katherine Heigl’s character in the film of the same name? Was it co-star Seth Rogen’s character? Or was it really a film character crossover from Steven Spielberg’s controversial film “Munich”?If you’ve seen the film, you know what I mean. Those of you who haven’t can watch the clip below:If we think…
Check Out Sinead’s New “Theology”
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Kris Rasmussen
Perhaps no singer brings more spiritual baggage to a CD entitled “Theology” than controversial Irish songstress Sinead O’Connor. The singer, who tore up a picture of the Pope on “Saturday Night Live” years ago and claimed once to be ordained as a priest, has always mentioned religion and God in some way or another in…
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