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Google Alert - Entertainment

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Daily update January 22, 2022
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The New York Times
Most autistic characters have been played onscreen by neurotypical actors. A new series bucks the trend, starring three leads who are on the spectrum.
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The Washington Post
Louie Anderson, a comedian and actor who mined laughs from his Minnesota upbringing and his girth for more than four decades and who won an Emmy Award in 2016 as the unlikely matriarch on the quirky, earnest TV comedy "Baskets," died Jan.
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The New York Times
Louie Anderson, the genial stand-up comedian, actor and television host who won an Emmy Award for his work on the series "Baskets" and two Daytime Emmys for his animated children's show, "Life With Louie," died on Friday at a hospital in Las Vegas.
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CNN
(CNN) Louie Anderson, an Emmy winner whose career spanned from stand-up and game show host to starring roles in TV and film, died Friday in Las Vegas from complications related to cancer, his publicist Glenn Schwartz confirmed to CNN. He was 68.
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The New York Times
Meat Loaf, the larger-than-life rocker whose 1977 album "Bat Out of Hell" was one of the best-selling albums of all time, died on Thursday. He was 74. His death was confirmed by his manager, Michael Greene. A statement on the musician's Facebook page ...
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The New Yorker
Accompanying him, rather like another accessory, was the young English designer John Galliano. Andre Leon Talley in scarf and sunglasses. Photograph by Ron Galella / Getty.
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The New York Times
The two "Saturday Night Live" cast members were among a group of investors who won an auction of a retired ferryboat, with a bid of $280,100 and a desire to "restore a piece of New York.".
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Slate Magazine
(In its heyday, Motown's promotional team really could get anything on the charts.) Even more remarkable, one of the two singers was the Dallas-born Marvin Lee Aday, who already went by the moniker Meat Loaf. His short-lived duo, with the woman singer ...
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BBC News
It's one of the greatest rock music mysteries of all time. What would Meat Loaf not do for love? The late US singer's Grammy-winning power ballad I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) blustered its way to the top of the charts in 1993.
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CNN
The EP from Aguilera, who is of Ecuadorian descent, includes singles "Pa' Mis Muchachas," a collaboration with Becky G, Nicki Nicole, and Nathy Peluso; and a classic ballad, "Somos nada," which she sang for the first time on stage last November during the ...
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