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Child stars most likely to be Sagittarians
Child stars are most likely to be born under the star sign Sagittarius, a study has shown.
I get a kick out of playing Reno
She was 'a mere slip of a girl' when she saw Elaine Paige play Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, but the ambition to step into those dancing shoes has remained with her ever since - and next week it is to be fulfilled.
You've got to buy a ticket - or two
LONGNOR Players are staging a production of the musical 'Oliver' in October half term.
Light Operatic's production is the Pick of the shows
THERE may be fewer than 80 days to Christmas but the festive season is coming early to Dronfield as the town's operatic society puts on a production of the musical Pickwick.
Wait Is Over for Seabeck Youngster in Need of Transplant
Thomas Oliver laughs while his son, Zyreal, then 6, sits on his lap. Zyreal, who has sickle cell anemia, will head to Children's Hospital in Seattle this month for a bone-marrow transplant.
Oscar winner is North Wales' oldest graduate
WINNING sound engineer who worked on the hit 1960s musical Oliver! will become one of the oldest graduates in North Wales when he dons his cap and gown.
Thank You For The Music: A Celebration Of The Music Of Abba review
If proof were needed of Abba's never-enduring appeal, it was found in Hyde Park on Sunday night, mostly wearing a pink sponge cowboy hat or waving a Swedish flag.
Ex-child star says he's the father of Jackson's daughter
Former child star Mark Lester claims he's the biological father of Michael Jackson's daughter Paris, who shows a striking resemblance to one of his children.
Ex-child star says he's the father of Jackson's daughter
Former child star Mark Lester claims he's the biological father of Michael Jackson's daughter Paris, who shows a striking resemblance to one of his children.
Racism and Homophobia Cloud Story of 7 Year Old Boy with Sickle Cell Raised by Two Gay Men
This morning's post on the adoption initiative for black and black gay parents leads to another story that is somewhat bittersweet: A 7-year-old black boy in rural Washington has sickle cell anemia and is badly in need of a bone-marrow transplant , the Seattle Times reports.
Kitsap County boy with sickle-cell anemia needs bone-marrow match
Zyreal Oliver-Chandler, 7, with his cat Whiskers, has painful sickle-cell anemia.
Paul Morley: I know how deeply strange I think Michael Jackson is. But I couldn't say that to Richard and Judy ... I don't know about you, but when I was on Richard and Judy's new show to talk about Michael Jackson, which I didn't dream but maybe you did, I said that I would be going to see him at least once, maybe once a week, when he plays all ...
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