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“My Smiles Are Genuine:” Selma Blair Makes First Public Appearance Since MS Diagnosis
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Stephanie Hertzenberg
The Oscars are always an emotional event for those involved. It is far from unusual for acceptance speeches to contain a few tears, and there are undoubtedly a few emotional shows of deep disappointment hidden away from the paparazzi’s cameras. As such, Selma Blair’s misty eyes on the red carpet at first do not seem…
Canine Star Goes From Landfill to Silver Screen
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Stephanie Hertzenberg
Everyone loves a rags to riches story, but few start out as low as Shelby from “A Dog’s Way Home.” Shelby was living in a landfill and forced to sift through the garbage to find her next meal. All of that changed, however, when she caught her big break. Unlike most movie stars, Shelby’s breakthrough…
Andy Murry’s Remarkable Journey From Wild Card Entry to Wimbledon Great
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Stephanie Hertzenberg
Andy Murray became a professional tennis player in 2005 when he became the youngest Briton to play in the Davis Cup. A month later, he was given a wild card entry to a clay-court tournament in Barcelona, the Open SEAT. Shortly thereafter, Murray reached the semi-finals of the boys’ French Open but lost in straight…
Serena Williams Honored by “GQ” With Woman of the Year Award
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Stephanie Hertzenberg
Award season never really seems to end does it? In this case, the awards are not the Oscars, Grammy’s or Academy Awards. Instead, the latest batch of awards come from GQ magazine. Every year, GQ picks a few people to name as Men of the Year. According to the GQ website, the award is “GQ’s…
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