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After the Oscars, diversity remains a topic of discussion

NEW YORK (AP) — What was missing from the Academy Awards turned out to be the issue that could not be ignored on the...

Streep, Bullock, Tomlin, Diaz celebrate Jane Fonda

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The American Film Institute's celebration of Jane Fonda was like a who's who of Hollywood women. Meryl Streep, Sally Field, Sandra...

Streep, Fey, Perez among readers at poetry gala

NEW YORK (AP) — Sir Patrick Stewart wasn't about to miss the chance to appear on the same stage with Meryl Streep, Tina Fey,...

Lupita Nyong'o wins best supporting actress Oscar for '12 Years a Slave'

LOS ANGELES (AP) — First-time winners Lupita Nyong'o and Jared Leto took supporting acting honors, while the 3-D spectacle "Gravity" amassed a force of...

Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead in NYC apartment of apparent heroin overdose

NEW YORK (AP) — Philip Seymour Hoffman, who won the Oscar for best actor in 2006 as writer Truman Capote and created a gallery...

Kanye, Miley and the death of the diva

Leontyne Price (Jack Mitchell Photo) by LZ Granderson (CNN) -- In the third act of the opera "Aida," there is an aria, "O Patria Mia," that begins, "Oh, my country, I shall never see you again." On January 3, 1985, after Leontyne Price sang those words, the audience at the Metropolitan Opera House stopped her with a four-minute ovation. Price first performed at the Met 24 years earlier, and this night, this performance would be her last on an opera stage.

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