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Mort Sahl, Caustic Stand-Up Comic of the 1950s, Dies at 94
Mort Sahl, the caustic, kinetic stand-up comedian of the late 1950s and early ’60s whose unflinching bipartisan barbs defined political satire for a generation of Americans, has died. He was 94. Sahl, described as “Will Rogers with fangs” by Time on Aug. 15, 1960, when he made history as the first stand-up to be featured […]
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‘Spartacus: Vengeance’ Star Liam McIntyre Engaged, New ‘Fashion Star’ Host Louise Roe to Wed: Hitched, Hatched, Hired
Sally Field will be honored, ICM hires UTA agent Ruthanne Secunda, Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady welcome a daughter and more.
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5 Grammy Oddities: Dead Nominees, Shankar vs. Shankar
A handful of head-scratchers are among the nominees for the Feb. 10 telecast on CBS.
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Dave Brubeck’s Death: What the Industry is Saying
The renowned Jazz pianist known for his time-signatures died Wednesday at 91.
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Jazz Legend Dave Brubeck Receives Posthumous Grammy Nomination
The late jazzman is up for best instrumental for "Ansel Adams: America," a symphonic piece he co-wrote with his son, Chris. He died hours before the nominees were revealed.
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