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Catch a glimpse of Hollywood's most beguiling stars at the Vanity Fair Portraits exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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A 1987 Annie Leibovitz photograph of Jackie and Joan Collins is among the images in a Los Angeles County Museum of Art exhibition and an Abrams book. Sibling rivalry has never looked more glamorous than when Annie Leibovitz shot the high-profile sisters Jackie and Joan Collins in Los Angeles for Vanity Fair in 1987, at the height of the "Dynasty"-era excess. Competing, cantilevered cleavage and dueling baubles were just the half of it. Rumor has it that tensions were high between the actress and the author because Joan, right, had signed a multimillion-dollar book deal with Jackie's publisher.
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Marcus Trescothick not be accompanied by everyone in watching England's 20 millon match.
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When Manchester United beat Palmeiras to win the Toyota Cup in Japan in 1999, they were away for six days all in, travelling and playing. When they play the absurd Fifa Club World Cup next month it will be nine days away. As Sir Alex Ferguson knows so well, it is the small things that make the big differences over the course of a season.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The hottest Oscar after-party in town is back - only smaller....
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Vanity Fair says its annual Academy Awards party is returning for next year's Oscar night on Feb. 22. The magazine's 2008 bash was cancelled in support of the Hollywood writers' strike.
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Vanity Fair’s legendary Oscar party returns, but in a smaller version, according to the editor, Graydon Carter.
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As the country plunges into recession, will financial hardship demote the pursuit of physical perfection?
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Will financial hardship demote the pursuit of physical perfection?
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As the country plunges into recession, will financial hardship demote the pursuit of physical perfection?
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The Jags, Packers and Saints are candidates, but the hyped Cowboys, who finish No. 13, are the NFL's biggest bust of 2008. Pete Prisco says there's plenty of blame to go around in Dallas, from the top down.
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