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Donna Summer Dead: David Bowie Describes Her Influence on His Music

After a long battle with cancer, disco icon Donna Summer succumbed to the illness today (May 17) at age 63. Her music influenced a long line of her fellow performers, and you might be surprised to learn David Bowie was among those artists.

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Wisconsin Woman’s "Ex-Husband Sale’ Draws a Crowd (and Police)

Love can get messy sometimes. Divorces can get even messier. But, what often gets the messiest is the stuff left behind after the divorce that the remaining spouse must get rid of to move on. This Superior, WI woman seems to have found the best way, and a local radio station got all the photos.


Band’s Impromptu Concert Makes Delayed Flight Much Better

When flying, it always makes sense to bring something (a book, music, etc.) in order to pass the time. Well, passengers on a flight to Bucharest got one better when a self-described “Balkan-Klezmer-Gypsy-Punk-Super-Party-Band” staged an impromptu concert during a delay.

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Donna Summer – Queen of Disco – Dead at 63

Disco and pop music icon Donna Summer has died, according to TMZ. According to the website, the singer passed away after a battle with cancer and died in Florida. She was 63 years old.

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Lubbock Law Enforcement Officers Carry the Torch for Special Olympics Texas

Law Enforcement Torch Run officers are hitting the streets of Lubbock to mark the start of the Special Olympics Texas Summer Games competition. At 8:00 a.m. on May 23, torch runners will depart for the Summer Games Final Leg from the Civic Center, located at 1501 Mac Davis Lane in Lubbock. From there, they’ll run along Avenue Q and end their trek at the Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center, located at 3201 Avenue Q.

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Bill Paxton is 57 Today – Check Out This Weird Video That Launched His Career

Bill Paxton is 57 today. Paxton is the star of 'Twister', 'Apollo 13' and 'Big Love'. Where did Bill Paxton get his start? In the video for the CLASSIC 1979 smash hit, 'Fish Heads' by Barnes & Barnes! Check out the video on the next page!

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Bob Seger’s ‘We’ve Got Tonight’ Performed on ‘American Idol’ by Phillip Phillips

Forget the final three, the ladies have spoken — Phillip “Phillip” Phillips will be your host this evening, your prom king, quarterback and master of the boudoir. Girls upfront love this guy, cheered for him a few too many times during the night’s final performance, and hell, he’s why they’re sitting upfront in the first place. Oh, he also sang ‘We’ve Got Tonight’ by Bob Seger.

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Here’s a Montage of Mitt Romney Listing Things He Loves…Auto-Tuned

The guys behind the 'Auto-Tune the News' series have a new video. It's an Auto-Tuned montage of Mitt Romney listing things he loves. And like most politicians, he's said he loves some pretty stupid stuff at one point or another. Like lakes. And 'Twilight'.

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Teachers at a Massachusetts High School Recorded Students Talking About the School Year and Pranked Them by Dancing in the Background

A lot of students have pulled a lot of pranks on teachers over the years. But finally, some PAYBACK!

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Check Out a Clip of Tom Cruise Singing ‘Pour Some Sugar On Me’ from ‘Rock of Ages’

Anxious to hear Tom Cruise belt out some classic '80s hair metal jams in 'Rock of Ages'? Well, People.com posted a sample of Tom singing the Def Leppard classic 'Pour Some Sugar On Me'.

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Pale and Proud: High School Senior Organizes ‘No Tanning’ Pledge [VIDEO]

It’s not uncommon for some teens to sign abstinence pledges or pledges vowing not to drink and drive. But at one high school school in Massachusetts, students are promising to abstain from something else entirely: tanning beds.

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America’s Got Talent: Season Premiere Part 2 Review

We’re still in the middle of the audition process for ‘America’s Got Talent,’ so at this point audiences are prepared to see anything from the sweet to the absolutely absurd. What better place to find that all than in San Francisco?