James Gandolfini, star of HBOs The Sopranos, dies at age 51
James Gandolfini, who played Tony Soprano in HBOs The Sopranos, has died at age 51, the network confirmed on Twitter. According to reports, the actor died of a suspected heart attack.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
James Gandolfini, who played Tony Soprano in HBOs The Sopranos, has died at age 51, the network confirmed on Twitter. According to reports, the actor died of a suspected heart attack.





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Tony Bennett never forgot the first time he performed with Dave Brubeck more than half a century ago. But the tape of that memorable collaboration between two American jazz masters lay forgotten in a record label's vaults until its discovery by an archivist just weeks after Brubeck's death in December, and it's just been released as "Bennett/Brubeck: The White House Sessions, Live 1962."

The band, which recently released “Hokey Fright,” a collection of folky-pop and hip-hop tracks, will perform June 26 at RecordBar, 1020 Westport Road.

The “Would You Like A Tour?” tour, featuring hip-hop artist Drake plus R&B singer Miguel and rapper Future, comes to the Sprint Center on Oct. 6, a Sunday. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. June 28, a Friday.

One of the defining voices for the women in her generation, Blige’s combination of hip-hop and R&B has been thrilling fans for over twenty years.
James Gandolfini, who played Tony Soprano in HBOs The Sopranos, has died at age 51, the network confirmed on Twitter. According to reports, the actor died of a suspected heart attack.

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Selma Blair is making a sudden exit from the Charlie Sheen sitcom "Anger Management."
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Best-selling author Vince Flynn, who wrote the Mitch Rapp counterterrorism thriller series and sold more than 15 million books in the U.S. alone, died Wednesday in Minnesota after a more than two-year battle with prostate cancer, according to friends and his publisher. He was 47.

Some New York critics love Venice and others hate it; most are somewhere in-between. The reviews, while mainly positive, ran the gamut from undiluted praise to utter condemnation. Heres a sampling.