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Michelle Shocked stages sit-in at club that canceled her show over anti-LBGT remarks

Singer-songwriter Michelle Shocked staged a protest outside the night club Moe's Alley in Santa Cruz, California on Thursday night. According to the Associated Press, the club had canceled a scheduled performance by Shocked after the alt-folk singer's homophobic outburst at a recent performance.

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Harry Potter actor Richard Griffiths dies aged 65

British actor Richard Griffiths, best known for his roles in Harry Potter and the cult film "Withnail & I", has died aged 65, his agent said on Friday.

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Barbara Walters set to retire in 2014: reports

US broadcasting icon Barbara Walters, 83, is poised to announce her retirement next year in the coming weeks, US news media reported Thursday.

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William Shatner 'appalled' by IRS 'Star Trek' spoof

As if congressional criticism wasn't enough of a damper on its geeky credibility, the Internal Revenue Service's much-derided Star Trek parody also got dinged online by one of the original series' stars on Tuesday.

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Journalist claims Washington Post killed article on Iraq war media failures

The Washington Post has been accused by a journalist of spiking a piece he was commissioned to write about the US media's failures in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq.

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Georgia woman offered free trip to retrieve camera lost in Hawai'i that washed up in Taiwan

A Taiwanese airline said Monday it has traced the American owner of a diving camera, which was lost in Hawaii in 2007 and was found last month on a Taiwan beach more than 6,000 miles (9,600 km) away.

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Hulu boldly goes all out with complete Star Trek series

Geeks not too keen on basketball can have their own March Madness thanks to Hulu, which is offering the entire Star Trek series free of charge for the rest of the month.

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DH Lawrence's poetry saved from censor's pen

Editor of new unexpurgated edition of controversial author's work claims it reveals him as brilliant war poet who attacked British imperialism

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Governor of Chinua Achebe's home state in Nigeria demands he be buried there

The home state of Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe, the "father of modern African literature" who died this week in the United States, wants him to be buried in his native community, an official said Saturday.

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My Chemical Romance announced split after 12 years making music

US alternative rock band My Chemical Romance have split up after 12 years together, the group confirmed on their website Saturday.

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New York theatre serves up old movies, gourmet fare and new profit streams for troubled industry

There's popcorn and movies, there's the infamous frozen TV dinner, and then, in one corner of New York, there's getting a top chef to feed you delicacies that echo the story unfolding on the big screen.

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Noam Chomsky: 'No individual changes anything alone'

Noam Chomsky is one of the world's most controversial thinkers. Now 84, he reflects on his life's work, on current events in Syria and Israel, and on the love of his life – his wife

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