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...that's because he's been through so much." Perhaps that's why he's been worrying lately about the public distress of the Grammy-nominated British singer Amy Winehouse, who has canceled a tour amid rumors of drug and alcohol abuse. "God bless Amy. She's a great talent. And she's going through a situation right now," he says. "It's a very public destruction ... The good news is that there's a lot more help around now than there was." He was happy to read reports that another troubled British singer, Pete Doherty, had done a beneficial...
Many families dream of having one star athlete with the talent to compete at a high level of play. The Coskrens, however, are no ordinary family...
...Parent’s interest in fashion did not develop as smoothly as his talent for swimming...
...there is also a semi-serious element to the Axis of Evil tour. At each stop, the group has invited local talent to share the stage with them, as a way of promoting emerging Middle Eastern stand-up comedy. In Lebanon, guests included students from the American University of Beirut, and an insurance agent who's clearly dying to quit his day job. And, perhaps, by heaping scorn equally on the claims of all sects and creeds, they'll do their part for peace in the region. "Is there any religious group that doesn't believe it's superior...
...Dancing Caprices” as a whole. The show had a number of strong individual pieces, but it did not successfully relate them to each other. Nevertheless, each of the dancers displayed a wide array of abilities that made the performance an inspired one. Dakin in particular demonstrated a talent for using the medium of dance to effectively evoke emotion and provoke thought about the world in which we live...