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As-it-happens update June 10, 2019
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Variety
Mythical Greek tuner "Hadestown" led the way at the 73rd annual Tony awards winning a total of eight prizes, including best musical. The night's other big winner, IRA thriller "The Ferryman," picked up top honors for best play and best director for Sam Mendes ...
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USA TODAY
This weekend marked the end of an era in Las Vegas. After 16 years, Céline Dion said goodbye to her residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Saturday, debuting a new song appropriately called "Flying On My Own." "I have been waiting for a long, ...
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EW.com
How far are you willing to go? That's the question that defines the season 4 finale of Billions. It's right there in the first scene, as Chuck uses his safe word to get out of some particularly intimidating BDSM play with his hired dominatrix. He's not ready for this ...
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PEOPLE.com
Madison De La Garza was surrounded by friends and family for her milestone moment and plans to attend Chapman University in the fall. By Claudia Harmata. June 09, 2019 03:45 PM. FB Twitter More. Pinterest Email Print Send Text Message · Demi Lovato ...
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Us Weekly
Britney Spears Opens a New Window. enjoyed some fun in the sun with boyfriend Sam Asghari Opens a New Window. amid a battle over her conservatorship. Britney Spears' Ups and Downs Over the Years. The couple took to the water in Miami on Sunday, ...
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The Tennessean
Chris Janson didn't waste one second of his first full set at Nissan Stadium. The 2019 ACM-winning "Drunk Girl" singer must've shot out of a canon from side stage — there's no better explanation for the intensity he exuded during the 25-minute set Sunday ...
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The Advocate
Spencer Bohren, a much-respected and widely traveled New Orleans folk- and blues-based guitarist and visual artist, died Saturday of cancer. He was 69. Over the course of a career of more than 50 years, Bohren, the quintessential modern-day troubadour, ...
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