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| | | Jane Powell, Hollywood's Girl Next Door, Is Dead at 92 | | by Robert Berkvist Sep 17, 2021 | | Typecast from the outset, she was a star of movie musicals before she was out of her teens. But her big-screen career peaked when she was in her 20s.Jane Powell with Howard Keel in the 1954 movie “Seven Brides For Seven Brothers.” It was one of the last great MGM musicals; it was also the movie with which Ms. Powell’s career peaked. | | | | | T.I. and Tiny Will Not Be Charged in Los Angeles Sexual Assault Investigation | | by Joe Coscarelli Sep 17, 2021 | | The district attorney’s office in Los Angeles cited the statute of limitations, which expires after 10 years, in declining to pursue criminal charges regarding an alleged 2005 incident.Prosecutors in Los Angeles have declined to pursue criminal charges against T.I. and his wife, Tameka Cottle Harris, following an investigation into the couple’s alleged drugging and sexual assault of a woman in 2005. | | | | | | | Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings to Host 'Jeopardy!' Through End of Year | | by Sarah Bahr Sep 16, 2021 | | The sitcom star and the former contestant will split hosting duties while the show continues its quest to find a permanent replacement for Alex Trebek.Ken Jennings, a former contestant, will share hosting duties with Mayim Bialik as “Jeopardy!” continues its rocky search for a permanent host. | | | | | | | | | | | Joan Washington, Dialect Coach to the Stars, Dies at 74 | | by CLAY RISEN Sep 16, 2021 | | She taught Barbra Streisand, Penélope Cruz and countless other performers how to sound like someone else.Joan Washington in 2012 with her husband, Richard E. Grant. He was one of the many actors Ms. Washington trained to speak in accents from all over the world. | | | | | | | Review: In 'Sun & Sea,' We Laze Away the End of the World | | by JASON FARAGO Sep 16, 2021 | | Seemingly sweet yet insistently ominous, this opera installation turns a sandy beach into a spectacle of a changing climate.The audience watches “Sun & Sea” from above as the beachgoing characters — including Aukse Dovydenaite and Saule Dovydenaite, as twins in matching swimsuits — sing about matters both quotidian and poetic. | | | | | |
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