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  • Commissioned in 1963 to make a film about America's first successful quintuplet birth, Leacock and Joyce Chopra captured the quints' mother's anxiety at her sudden celebrity and the surrounding South Dakota community's eagerness to cash in on it. The Man Who Held Up a Mirror to America
  • One effortlessly got saturation coverage, the other struggled to get noticed, despite the mandatory presence of a celebrity, a suitably weighty one too.
  • MacFadzean plays Richie Excellent, the young funster who wields unearned celebrity.
  • The unposed, rather awkward-looking, front-on shots remind us that fashion is not all about celebrity and stylists.
  • The cover picture, the story and all the hoopla that surrounded it made me a celebrity. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Celebrity steeplejack Fred Dibnah was supposed to end his days of felling factory chimneys with the demolition of the 175-ft Park Mill chimney in Royton yesterday.
  • So weeding out potential jurors with unchangeable views on guilt or innocence has the elaborateness of celebrity trials like that of O.J. Simpson, who was acquitted at the same courthouse in 1995. Jackson jury Q&A tests media's grip
  • California founded the celebrity culture, and as publicity stunts go, running for governor is on the cheap and easy side of the spectrum.
  • Cash will be the vital ingredient as celebrity chefs cook up a special fundraising treat for charity.
  • Also, if Shilpa is subjected to more teasing from Jade's crew, she may well go postal and slash all the Celebrity Big Brother housemates' throats open with a breadknife. Big Brother Celebrity Hijack Betting Odds: Double Eviction, Emilia Out?
  • Within seconds, the celebrity and his famous partner were named across social media. The Sun
  • A move to the relative anonymity of Los Angeles, where AA meetings turn into celebrity hang-outs, became inevitable.
  • It's just that none of those festivals claims to be untarnished by commerce, unsmitten by celebrity, etc., etc. GreenCine Daily: Park City, 2/1.
  • When there is news of a show, fans will find out where the band is staying and try to book rooms in the hotel in the hope they can at least get a glimpse of the celebrity, talk to them or get their autograph.
  • They are not about celebrity, but of everydayness and how that can be special. Times, Sunday Times
  • The commentators were discussing defensive match-ups while the camera was panning over the crowd, occasionally stopping on a celebrity.
  • Celebrity doesn't place any demands on a person; it requires nothing but itself.
  • Golf superstar Tiger Woods and TV celebrity Jesse James have seen their lives unravel amid revelations of cheating on their spouses, in part by arranging liaisons via text messages.
  • Has celebrity chefdom made you image-conscious? Times, Sunday Times
  • Do you hit the town after dark, collapse quietly with a book or go celebrity-spotting?
  • An egomaniacal celebrity author lives in Paris with his glamorous young second wife and his shy and unhappy grown-up daughter from his first marriage.
  • The celebrity he will now enjoy will make that even easier in the weeks ahead.
  • OK, it's just a dopey article about some numbnuts, muttonheaded celebrity campaigning for today's top liberal jerk. Latest Articles
  • A celebrity is any well-known TV or movie star who looks like he spends more than two hours working on his hair. Steve Martin 
  • With too much whimsy and not enough wit, it has little to say about celebrity or anything else. Times, Sunday Times
  • Someone makes a heartfelt, tear-jerking appeal on behalf of the charity, and then up pops some sweaty, half-cut minor-league celebrity who's a mate of someone on the committee.
  • In recent years, the man who was once beaten down by a firestorm of criticism has transformed himself into a political kingmaker and a celebrity icon.
  • Celebrity Cruises' recently launched Century brings high-tech to the seas.
  • Renowned as a haven of peace and tranquillity, its mystique is increased by its exclusivity, high prices and celebrity clientele.
  • Now he is a celebrity in France, a country that takes immense pride in its spectacular roll call of great mathematicians. Times, Sunday Times
  • A celebrity, the Zu-Zu, the last coryphee whom Bertie had translated from a sphere of garret bread-and-cheese to a sphere of villa champagne and chicken (and who, of course, in proportion to the previous scarcity of her bread-and-cheese, grew immediately intolerant of any wine less than 90s the dozen), said the Cecil cared for nothing longer than a fortnight, unless it was his horse, Forest King. Under Two Flags
  • Last week in New York, Google launched boutiques.com, its latest e-tail venture that ties in two western cultural passions ? celebrity and fashion. Google's next big idea ? an online fashion revolution
  • This powerful polemic about the insidious links between media, celebrity and the public makes for entertaining viewing. Times, Sunday Times
  • He used his celebrity to speak out against fascism and racial prejudice.
  • Diff'rent Strokes actor and cast member of Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling Todd Bridges is releasing an autography next month titled "Killing Willis: From Diff'rent Strokes to the Mean Streets to the Life I Always Wanted" There's no word yet as to whether Bridges, who grew up a lifelong professional wrestling fan, will mention CCW or his affinity for the business in the book yet. PWInsider Latest Articles
  • Charity dinners and celebrity dos for a cause are a trend these days - what better way to raise a big sum for a noble cause?
  • Celebrity Chefs please bring with your chef uniform, hat, glove, apron and cravat.
  • The celebrity hysteria about the show was in full swing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Balance is important; no newspaper is exclusively politics or celebrity gossip, so the diary cannot be that way either.
  • Its brief run here features a string of celebrity couples donating their talents to raise money for the Sacramento Theatre Company.
  • A Los Angeles artist who gave that city's art establishment a bursting sense of pride for having nurtured such an obstreperous talent, he earned his celebrity status in part by retaining the obsessions and wounds of a smart Catholic working-class kid from the suburbs of Detroit who had never entirely assimilated to his sun-splashed California home. How Will the Future Judge Him?
  • But if he thought the gloss had been taken off his status as a global celebrity he might have been gratified to learn that after his death the procession that followed his funeral bier was more than half a mile long.
  • He is said to have invented the sport of celebrity-watching.
  • A few mainstays, like The New Yorker, remain loyal to illustration, but celebrity-driven photography and photomontage now dominate the covers of magazines that were once illustration-friendly.
  • Mattie reads mainly tabloids and celebrity biographies.
  • Teaming up with celebrity stylist Louise O'Connor, Rita promises her clients the escapism of a modern day Zen retreat.
  • A celebrity lookalike is lucky for you. The Sun
  • Organisers hope a celebrity guest will be present for the day, which was a huge success last year.
  • After 1pm a range of events will take place at the Langton Wold Gallops including a parade of hunting hounds, a celebrity pony Grand National and dressage display.
  • And he's fond of parading his celebrity 'chums' - Chris Evans, anyone? Home
  • As a reporter of celebrity sleaze, I may certainly be an epicenter of pop cultural esoterica, but I'm always skeptical of the latest ‘big thing.’
  • As predicted, many get there because of so-called exogenous shocks: a major media announcement, a celebrity endorsement, a dignitary's death.
  • Pop stars, TV soap actors, footballers and celebrity chefs have taken the places of dukes and earls in our modern social pantheon, for better or worse.
  • I wanna shout out to all the trash celebrity stars.
  • Wrapped in an expansive plaid jacket, lidded with page-boy haircut, she looks like a celebrity teapot.
  • This is typical of the celebrity worship sites erected by doting fans.
  • Elaine Garzarelli became a celebrity for calling the 1987 stock market crash.
  • Each section features easily identifiable icons such as a clapperboard to indicate the locations for films and television sets, or a gold star to represent the birthplace of a celebrity to make the guide quick and simple to read.
  • The Canlton Food Network's celebrity chefs will have their say on the site along with organic, wine and entertaining sections.
  • His celebrity status will help find new sponsors. The Sun
  • He had a glamorous life, flying to LA to appear as a celebrity lookalike at basketball games. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's often the price of fame and celebrity, and if you need proof, just ask Kieren Fallon.
  • Perhaps the most extraordinary thing about the extraordinary Alexis Soyer is that, while he too fashioned himself a man of letters, he would also transcend the constraints of this literary model and, far ahead of his time, prefigure the flamboyant personas of today's celebrity chefs. Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
  • It’s funny how much people stare when a limo goes past considering I don’t think any real celebrity would actually drive around in a white American party limo… why would they? The-moo Diary Entry
  • Its super to see Sarah Palin rip huge chunks of flesh off of the Republican party to satisfy her owl lust for power and celebrity. McCain: Palin bills were for 'troopergate'
  • The show further blurs the line between advertising and entertainment in an age of celebrity pitchmen and scripted product placement.
  • Permalink 2 hours ago TheseBootsAreMadeForStalking. com - joyce-dewitt-arrested-dui1 What's a holiday weekend without a classic celebrity DUI arrest?! ShowHype - Top Entertainment News, Videos, and Blogs
  • Which may be true for fans of limitless wealth and celebrity status, but not for me. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a celebrity because of it, stopped often by people and asked for another rendition.
  • The tubby volunteers will eat low-calorie food prepared by a celebrity chef, work out three times a day, and try to avoid the ‘temptation fridge’ containing all their favourite fattening snacks.
  • Fame and fortune brought him a jet-set lifestyle and entry to the celebrity world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Huffington Post is a zizzy aggregation of celebrity tattle, liberal attitudinising and worthy if unpaid blogs from the relatively great and sometimes good. Huffington's first Post in Britain fails to rally the troops
  • The so-called 'golden generation' of sports-based pro-celebrity dancers lies in ruins. Times, Sunday Times
  • The casting directors all like to boast that they have a very sensitive radar for people who just want the celebrity of it.
  • TV would not touch him for punditry duties, fearful of what he might say, and hence there was no glorious retirement into the public life of a celebrity, of the sort which his playing career so richly deserved.
  • Scotland's leading chef, Andrew Fairlie, has taken a sideswipe at celebrity TV cook culture which, he says, makes him ‘cringe’.
  • The real nub of the show is Madonna and our obsession with fame and celebrity.
  • Do celebrity hairdressers give you doggy bags? Times, Sunday Times
  • Celebrity is very corrosive of beatitude, so are benzedrine and heroin.
  • News that a new company or celebrity has adopted Twitter is now daily fare, and with people offering up $250,000 for as-yet-unavailable "spotlighted" accounts, you could say that the micro-blogging service has reached its mainstream tipping point. PaidContent
  • We’ve grouped these collections — "aggregations" — into individual Alltop sites based on topics such as environment, photography, science, celebrity gossip, fashion, gaming, sports, politics, automobiles, and Macintosh. Alltop.com: An Online Magazine Rack
  • This is a wicked of police corruption, media con tricks and celebrity scandals.
  • After he achieved celebrity status through Dynasty he took to visiting hospitals and rehabilitation centres warning youngsters of the dangers of drugs.
  • Freelancing, even after a highly successful and productive career, was not much better unless one was a ‘celebrity’ writer and columnist.
  • Like Princess Grace of Monaco, Diana was a celebrity royal.
  • She became a celebrity overnight.
  • In 1961 being a folk singer was not a ticket to writing celebrity gardening columns.
  • By the early 1950s Minton, with his private income, flamboyant personality and prodigious talent, was a celebrity in the mould of today's Britart pack.
  • You guys made me drive all over LA because you spotted someone whom you thought was a celebrity.
  • The Count claimed payment for her as a stringer, and it made her something of a celebrity around the Press Center.
  • In the snakepit of celebrity portraiture, none of this is surprising. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two years past, he had managed to work a parole from the Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville for a celebrity convict author, a man who had been in and out of reformatories and jails since he was sixteen. The Glass Rainbow
  • In fact, the biggest surge in recent sales trends has been for flip-up, network-backed, celebrity-endorsed models.
  • Many of the current crop of celebrity exercise videos can actually be bad for you, reports the Consumers Association magazine Which?
  • The celebrity endorsement has started since a long time ago.
  • Upon untying the rope, the volunteer finds that his celebrity date is no longer in the stack of cards.
  • Despite our growing celebrity status we had no sophistication or sense of style.
  • With such celebrity neighbours you might think this is just another pretty but pricey area. Times, Sunday Times
  • In New York, try one of the celebrity hangouts, such as the Russian Tea Room or Elaine's.
  • To which I can only think that he must have been giving away an awful lot of free hats to his celebrity clientele. Times, Sunday Times
  • Look behind the gloss of celebrity reporting and become aware of the spin. Times, Sunday Times
  • That is the reason my celebrity patients relapse. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hospital charity could have found no celebrity more amiable to aid their appeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • He achieved celebrity status through his role in a popular sitcom.
  • Sensing a surge of interest, other celebrity magazines have piled in with reports of marital disharmony.
  • Again, like today's, its doings were chronicled by an irreverent, iconoclastic press eager for celebrity gossip and social scandal.
  • It was the first time a celebrity had been open about going into rehab. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the tintype served the mass-portraiture market, wet-plate lent itself to landscapes, cityscapes, and mass-reproduced celebrity portraits.
  • In this modern age of cynicism and celebrity the road from pariah to popularity is a short one.
  • He was a rugby celebrity in the days when players did not commonly appear in the glossy magazines. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a novel idea for Germany's burliest celebrity Knut has nabbed himself a book deal. CNN Transcript Jul 27, 2007
  • Today, the question marks of celebrity are stinking up the primetime game show circuit, sending that genre into the dumper faster than department stores can send those monochromatic ties back to the warehouses.
  • It's definitely an ick-nastic day in Celebrity-Land. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • Can you rearrange each set of letter blocks to spell out the names of five celebrity chefs? The Sun
  • By the end of his life he was an international celebrity and was regarded by his admirers as a kind of art guru.
  • Yet in the news pages, entertainment columns and social diaries of the same publications, the celebrity cycle continues to turn.
  • It is the perfect antidote to celebrity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within seconds, the celebrity and his famous partner were named across social media. The Sun
  • In the years after he passed away, we'd get all sorts of celebrity chefs breezing through our kitchen.
  • For Sasha, the celebrity lifestyle was beginning to pall.
  • Diana was the spearhead of the American invasion of Britain, the celebrity culture,'says Houston.
  • He was a celebrity from Asia - so he said, and that was enough.
  • He will be remembered for starring in a series of urban myths fuelled by celebrity fawners which painted him as some anarchic anti-hero.
  • This oversuspicious nature combined with a lack of knowledge about rubber knee length protective footwear means that Traci Bingham will never win Celebrity Big Brother. Celebrity Big Brother Betting Odds – Is Chantelle Safe?
  • And of course, as Indian food continues to gain in cachet you will also see many chefs who have graduated from American culinary institutes getting the star power-mantle of a celebrity chef.
  • The celebrity was well - paid for his testimonial of the product.
  • Like so many fashions in New York, Rosenthal says the surge in demand for toy dog breeds is largely celebrity-driven.
  • Their monologues, pretentious, thick or plain naff, provide a sort of alternative history for the age of celebrity.
  • For a broadsheet, the Telegraph seems to run an awful lot of tabloid celebrity articles.
  • A sprinkling of international football stars boosted the celebrity of the gathering alongside politicians, media folk and, of course, men and women of letters from clinical and academic medicine.
  • His lyrics read like tabloid confessionals, offering glimpses into a celebrity's life.
  • They were shivering outside in the rain like biblical shepherds, watching their flocks of celebrity sheep get themselves into all kinds of trouble. The Sun
  • But I also do think that she's kind of canny, too, because I think she understands that her own celebrity right now is sort of bigger than politics. CNN Transcript Jul 11, 2009
  • At the end of the night the celebrity was about to be taken off by his minders.
  • It is likely to be covered by a celebrity magazine as part of a lucrative six-figure deal. The Sun
  • The idea seems to be to live out a neverending fairytale celebrity existence on camera, protected from real reality by an incestuously close relationship with the E! network. Philippa Warr: Why Reality Television Isn't Real
  • When they died in late 2007 and 2008, Buckles became the last so-called doughboy - and a soft-spoken celebrity. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • There was one great steer in particular, reckoned to be ten or twelve years old, quite a celebrity in fact on account of his unmanageableness, his independence and boldness, which we had frequently seen and tried to secure, but hitherto without success. Ranching, Sport and Travel
  • It is an effort to remember whether the subjects of Celebrity Justice were famous before being charged with something bad or they became notorious after they were accused of a crime.
  • Secrets of royalty and celebrity remain sewn into the seams of the garments. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Party eagerly grasped the opportunity to use his celebrity status to raise its public profile.
  • Despite having won a clutch of literary prizes and being regarded as an elder statesman of letters, he eschews the label of ‘celebrity’.
  • Perhaps she isn't the only celebrity distracting the public's attention from the pressing issues at hand.
  • He is not as impressed with the equivalent acts operating today, and pillories the celebrity-obsessed nature of pop music. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has now acquired a celebrity stalker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because Americans are fixated on celebrity, particularly when violence is involved, the two become stars.
  • A surprising twist in the film was the number of perfectly placed celebrity cameos, a nod to actors with failing careers who are hoping to steal a laugh.
  • Dan Brown and his debonair professor of "symbology" Robert Langdon have broken the stranglehold that celebrity autobiographies have held over December book sales in recent years to take the Christmas number one slot. Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • But they knew a giant celebrity when they saw one and were suitably impressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A fashion stylist and makeup artist were employed to complete the desired look, then the celebrity double walked through York, followed by the TV cameras to capture the reaction of the public.
  • The commentaries do more than provide interesting tidbits of academic celebrity gossip.
  • They're a great way to keep up to date on celebrity gossip, or to learn more aboutyour hobbies, interests and car Five Best Movies From the Halloween Series | myFiveBest
  • An invited celebrity chef—this year's included Wolfgang Puck and Nancy Silverton—cooks a meal paired with wines from a vintner associated with the Festival. Full Glasses in Naples
  • Of course, they also face the constant bombardment from celebrity images in magazines such as Heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Hot is self-explanatory, given that the most plausible explanation for the burkini was the Australian sun; Flat, because the speed of the web ensures an audience of millions, even billions, within hours for the smallest detail of someone's everyday life, and Crowded, because for a celebrity, nowhere is safe from the long reach of a paparazzi zoom lens. Nigella Lawson and the great burkini cover-up
  • Now he is a celebrity in France, a country that takes immense pride in its spectacular roll call of great mathematicians. Times, Sunday Times
  • I believe that fame and celebrity, influence and power, success and failure, reality and illusion are all somehow neatly woven into a seamless fabric we laughingly call reality. 
  • While these interviews are invariably good value, the celebrity contributions are less successful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her new show features hilarious sketches and a host of top celebrity guests. The Sun
  • The ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ star claims she doesn't care what she looks like when she takes her four dogs for walkies in Santa Monica.
  • Pro-celebrity ice-skating and pro-celebrity football, followed by pro-celebrity sunbathing. The Sun
  • So each week we ask a male celebrity to share their must-have things in their life. The Sun
  • If anything, it's closer to Andy Warhol's obsession with self-conscious celebrity, a world where apparently unqualified people could be turned into media icons.
  • Still, his adventure turned him into an overnight celebrity.
  • Give your video a title keep it short and include the celebrity's name Boston.com Top Stories
  • The British celebrity has clocked up 500,000 followers while Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher is nearing the two million mark.
  • The outlay would be well worth while in terms of the publicity featuring all the hotel's celebrity guests.
  • I believe that fame and celebrity, influence and power, success and failure, reality and illusion are all somehow neatly woven into a seamless fabric we laughingly call reality. 
  • She says she "had a blast" participating in a pro-celebrity exhibition game during the NBA All-Star festivities.
  • This was when the millionaire celebrity author at last acquired the moral force for which he is still recognised.
  • Originally a steeplejack, Fred became an unlikely celebrity and has been the star of more than 20 documentaries uncovering Britain's industrial heritage.
  • Included are Celebrity Morph, Look - alike Meter , Celebrity Collage and Tag Photos.
  • And with so many celebrity rifts, tiffs and twerking, it was a hardfought competition. The Sun
  • A traditional cabaret lounge and a Broadway-style theater seat about 500 passengers for elaborate revues and celebrity showcases.
  • The celebrity guests can get some serious pampering in The the backstage spa area. The Sun
  • Originally a steeplejack, cloth-capped Fred became an unlikely celebrity and has been the star of more than 20 documentaries uncovering Britain's industrial heritage.
  • The terms of his Orvieto contract reflect his celebrity as an architect, which is justified by his remedial work on the cathedral transept, apse, and roof.
  • But other celebrity chefs are said to have run out of ideas years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chevalier takes a sensational figure (and Mary Anning was a real celebrity in her own day) and focuses on the quiet, unsensational part of the story. Remarkable Creatures: Summary and book reviews of Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier.
  • The interviewer feels no obligation to show journalistic rigour and the interviewee feels no obligation given to them by fame or celebrity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Created by the founder of Le Cordon Bleu cookery school, Rosemary Hume – rather than her better-known business partner, celebrity florist Constance Spry, as is often claimed – poulet reine Elizabeth, as it was originally known, was a deliberate and tactful compromise between the luxurious and the thrifty for a country still under the dreary yoke of postwar rationing. How to cook perfect coronation chicken
  • For years, unloading your innermost thoughts to a counsellor was de rigueur for those undergoing the trials of celebrity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following a celebrity-studded launch party at London's Old Billingsgate Market, featuring a PA from chart-topping rapper Example, 574 Game and Gamestation stores across the country opened specially to sell the first copies of Modern Warfare 3 to punters queuing outside. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 gets gamers fired up
  • I learnt young that if you wanted someone to give you something, celebrity worked wonders.
  • Serial celebrity 'hugger' Tania McIntosh ran towards Peaches and grabbed hold of her tightly, before hugging her for several seconds. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Newt was invited as a noncandidate celebrity, paid nothing and stole the show. President Newt?
  • At the base, we're looking at the photos of celebrity climbers.
  • They ply their trades in the great arenas of the world but many straddle the worlds of sport, showbusiness and celebrity through their sustained success. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's as if the artist is joining the paparazzi stalking the divas, partaking of their aggressive ‘girl power’, or else giving artistic expression to the cult of celebrity worship.
  • They have measured longterm fame by celebrity and gravitas and give equal weight to both. Times, Sunday Times
  • The celebrity fashion inspo site has a page dedicated to his on-point looks.
  • Now there's a modern occupation — celebrity-tweet vetter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Matthew Arnold, a British celebrity of culture in Victorian times, was an advocate of social reform, though he was regarded as one representative of cultural conservatives.
  • It will feature performances from Boyle alongside interviews with friends and celebrity supporters.
  • Some celebrity chefs are beginning to take the problem seriously. Times, Sunday Times
  • January 15th, 2010 at 12: 03 pm calavzma says: here are just a few people who have parlayed celebrity into political careers off the top of my head al franken (as mentioned above) good old arnold the governator jesse ventura was a professional wrestler kevin johnson is a former nba player now mayor of sacramento … california’s state capitol those guys all got where they are through television somehow Think Progress » New York Post claims Lou Dobbs will not run for political office.
  • Has becoming a celebrity changed you in any way? The Sun
  • Celebrity Cruises travels to Antarctica with the polar ice-breaker Kapitan Khlebnikov, a refitted 1980's Russian polar research vessel.
  • The band are flying out to Ibiza tonight for a huge four-day celebrity bash.
  • My suspicions were aroused by the unnumbered pages and curious celebrity endorsements, and a quick survey of other news kiosks confirmed that this ad did not come from the Mirror distribution center.

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