Jay Playburn not only has the dream job of being on TV, but he truly lives a life of adventure. Find out where the new guy has been and where he's headed.
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Larry King, the veteran TV and radio personality who was perhaps best-known as the host of CNN s
Larry King Live, died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on Saturday at age 87.
Over the course of his astounding, decades-spanning career, King interviewed everyone from sitting presidents to royalty to regular people touched by extraordinary circumstances. King was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1933 and got his start in the heady world of Miami broadcasting, eventually becoming a columnist for the
Miami Herald and began hosting his eponymous national radio show in 1978.
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In these bizarre times, one of the few things we can count on is the 1980s-era romantic comedy. There are so many gems to choose from, but today weâre going in on the 1988 Julia Roberts classic
Mystic Pizza. Letâs hit play, shall we?
The opening credits to this movie include some of the most bonkers-terrible attempts at Photoshop I have ever seen. Truly, truly epic.
Wedding! Julia Robertsâs Daisy and her sister, Kat, are in frilly pink monstrosities. I realize I filed these away in my head long ago as the archetypal bridesmaid dresses to the point where I was pleasantly surprised when my best friend got married and told me I could wear whatever I wanted.
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At 84, Glenda Jackson has lived many lives over. Born in Cheshire to a builder and a shop assistant, Jackson won a scholarship to the prestigious drama school RADA before becoming a highly respected theater performer within the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her breakout screen role in Ken Russellâs
Women in Love earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1971, the first of two she would receive over the course of her career. Following acclaimed appearances on Broadway, an Emmy-winning turn as Queen Elizabeth I, and even a stint in comedy working with the English double act Morecambe and Wise, she retired from acting in 1992 to become a Member of Parliament for the Labour Party, largely in response to what she saw as the âdestructionâ wrought by Margaret Thatcher on Britainâs working classes. Then, after retiring from politics, she made a surprise return to the London stage as King Lear, receiv