Word: angela
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...Martin's Press imprint. It's the work of photographer Stephen Mosher, who spent six years collecting the hundreds of celebrity pictures from which those in the book will be chosen, including Alec Baldwin, Dame Maggie Smith, Glenn Close, Dominick Dunne, Tim Allen, Whoopi Goldberg, Julie Harris, Kathleen Turner, Angela Bassett, Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick and many others. A substantial portion of Mosher's royalties will go to AIDS charities. Dunne aims to publish for Christmas next year...
...electronic missive was from Frank McCourt, the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir "Angela's Ashes." I had asked him to comment on the big story of the last few weeks - pederast/pedophile priests in the Catholic Church - and, earlier, he had offered up a few suggestions including bringing back the Church's universal language, Latin (you can read his other ideas in a special Forum in this week's TIME). Later on, however, he came up with another thought: abolish the underworld. His e-mail continued: "[Hell] is the big stick Mother Church uses all the time to keep...
...those transcendent Oscar moments that rolls history, grace and egotism all into one as only Hollywood can. A sobbing Halle Berry, the first African-American woman ever to win Best Actress, gave a moving speech, accepting the Oscar on behalf of Dorothy Dandridge, Lena Horne, Diahann Carroll, Jada Pinkett, Angela Bassett, Viveca Fox and "every nameless, faceless woman of color that now has a chance because this door tonight has been opened." Then, running down the usual list of thank-yous and being pressured to wrap up, she said, "74 years here, I've got to take this time...
Harvard will be in better position to beat Dartmouth itself next year with the addition of three Olympians—U.S. defensman Angela Ruggiero ’02-’04, Canadian forward Jennifer Botterill ’02-’03 and incoming freshman Julie...
...experience of the characters resonate for the undergraduate actors. The central theme of the play is movement. Two world travelers, Elsa (Angela Mi Young) and Richard (Ryan Keilty) meet on a train and feel a strong connection to one another. However, they are incapable of keeping still long enough to communicate and connect properly. Elsa says, “Being in motion is like breathing.” Elsa may be moving physically, but she refuses to travel emotionally. She does not grow in experience...