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March 1:
This month I’m going to try to blog every day, participating in NaBloPoMo.
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A representative for Chynna (CHY'-nah) Phillips says the singer has checked out of an undisclosed facility where she was treated for anxiety.
Phillips entered the facility last month.
Her manager, Lizzie Grubman, says the 42-year-old Phillips successfully completed treatment and left the facility Friday. Grubman says Phillips "happily returned home" to celebrate her daughter Jamieson's 10th birthday with family and friends.
Phillips, of the pop group Wilson Phillips, is m
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As a kind of warm-up to his upcoming gig as Academy Awards co-host, Alec Baldwin appeared at the Time Warner Center for a personal and wide-ranging conversation.
But he did have one Oscar forecast: Expect wardrobe changes for himself and co-host Steve Martin.
"It's a very metrosexualized kind of a show now," Baldwin joked.
The Wednesday evening event, presented by Fordham Law School, came shortly before the anticipated March 7 ceremony. Though sold out and crammed, the au
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A new Caravaggio exhibition has opened in Rome to mark the 400th anniversary of the Baroque master's death and to re-focus attention on his artistic prowess rather than his notoriously wild life.
"This is pure Caravaggio, the most inspiring of his works separated from the myths surrounding his life and collected together in celebration of his artistic mastery," Claudio Strinati, head of Rome's museums authority, told Reuters.
Michelangelo Merisi, who was known as Caravaggio, pio
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I guess it would be more un-normal if we weren't getting ready to move, but I am just so over this daunting task. We are a military family so as you could guess we move every few years like clock-work, but the past few years have been an utter exception. This will be the 10th move since 2001 and I am pooped. Luckily this is most likely the last, or almost the last since we are moving in w/family until we find a house to buy in the area that his family lives in. None the less its the packing u
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France's national library has bought the memoirs of celebrated Venetian lover Giacomo Casanova, which were initially thought to have perished at the end of World War Two.
The 3,700 fading yellow pages of Casanova's "Histoire de ma Vie" (Story of my Life) were discovered packed in a dozen boxes which had been transferred to a safe just days before the allied bombing of Germany in 1945.
"During the Second World War Leipzig was bombed, but the boxes were discovered in the basement
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