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Oscar-Winner Haggis Accused of Abusing Four Women

Oscar-winning Canadian filmmaker Paul Haggis is now accused of sexual abuse by four women, according to an amended civil suit filed on Friday in New York.

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Globes Newcomer Timothee Chalamet Shoots for the Stars

Virtually unknown a year ago, Timothee Chalamet is the very definition of a breakout star, featuring in two of 2017's hottest movies and vying Sunday for a Golden Globe.

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Twitter Won't Block World Leaders, Citing Need for Discourse

Twitter announced Friday it would not block the accounts of world leaders even if their statements are "controversial," citing a need to promote a "public conversation" on political issues.

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Childish Gambino, Lady Gaga to Perform at Grammys

Pop superstar Lady Gaga and the psychedelic rapper Childish Gambino will perform at the Grammy Awards on January 28, organizers of the music industry's biggest night announced Thursday.

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Whither Rock? Beyonce, Eminem to Headline Coachella

Beyonce, Eminem and The Weeknd will headline Coachella, promoters announced Tuesday, marking the first time that no rock act will be among the main attractions at the leading festival.

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Top Hollywood Women Launch Anti-Harassment Plan

More than 300 major actresses and female writers, directors, agents and other entertainment executives unveiled an initiative Monday to tackle pervasive sexual harassment in Hollywood and working class jobs across the United States.

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Vienna Waltzes the World into 2018

The Vienna Philharmonic did its best to give a troubled world a soothing start to 2018 on Monday with its traditional New Year's Concert, broadcast live in over 90 countries.

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Romans Brave Chilly Tiber for New Year Plunge

Hardy thrillseekers plunged into Italy's Tiber river on Monday, continuing a decades-old New Year's tradition. 

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Sydney Extravaganza Kicks Off Global New Year Parties

Australia rang in the New Year Sunday with a spectacular display of rainbow-colored fireworks cascading from Sydney Harbor Bridge, as revellers marked the nation's legalisation of gay marriage amid tight security.

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Controversial Film on Bataclan Massacre Postponed

French public television has put a controversial film about the Bataclan massacre on ice "until all of the victims' groups are consulted".

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