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On this day In 1962, actress Marilyn Monroe, 36, was found dead in her Los Angeles home; her death was ruled a probable suicide from an overdose of sleeping pills.
Cyd Charisse, the last great Hollywood dancer, died Tuesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after suffering an apparent heart attack Monday.
This year, two musical superstars will be honored at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. See what Aretha Franklin and Berry Gordy did to change music, and change the world -- one bold move at a time.
There has been a great deal of print and air time regarding the future, specifically - what does the future hold? It seems half are willing to tell you exactly what to expect while the other half admit they have no idea. Part of the problem with thinking about the future is grappling with time. We know it elapses but how fast seems to depend on your age. The older one gets, the faster...
Just about all of my classmates, Class of 1954, were born in the years 1935-1937. Several of us have commented on and I have mused about being alive for 75 years more or less, for three quarters of a century. That is a long time by anyone's reckoning. During those years we have been witness to many events and have experienced much in our lives. That started me wondering about what had happened...
He's considered by many to be the world's greatest living sculptor, and at age 91, he has no plans of giving up that title any time soon!
Today is the first Saturday in the third month of the year 2011. The past month was filled with filing the tax return, reading so many contracts that I felt like I should have gone to law school and unpacking suitcases. I woke up remembering that we always called the last day of the week “creative Saturday.” Our travels have kept us away from my desk for so long, that notes were coming in from...
Listen closely when watching some of your favorite movies and you might just hear the work of Tim May -- Los Angeles' premier studio guitarist. And he's even worked with some of the best in the music business.
Maria de Jesus of Portugal passed away Friday at 115, opening the door for Gertrude Baines. She's 114, the daughter of slaves and she even voted in November for Barack Obama.