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20 Movies Turning 20 Years Old In 2016

A look back at several films that first premiered in 1996, 20 years ago this year.

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‘Star Wars” Boba Fett Voice Actor Jason Wingreen Dies At 95

Jason Wingreen, the voice of Boba Fett, has died at the age of 95.

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‘Star Wars” Boba Fett Voice Actor Jason Wingreen Dies At 95

Jason Wingreen, the voice of Boba Fett, has died at the age of 95.

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A Teacher Breaks Down White Student Hitting Black Student Over The Head With Desk [Video]

Should both students be suspended, even if one is just defending herself?

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BOSSIP Exclusive: LHHH’s Amberr Laura Gives Her Verdict On Peter Gunz Messy Love Triangle

Love & Hip Hop Hollywood’s Amberr Laura Talks New Music, Moving On And Gives Her Verdict On The New Season Of The Show We watched Love & Hip Hop Hollywood’s Amberr Laura’s world come crashing down on reality TV when her on-off lover Miles Brock revealed that he was gay. But now she gets to watch the drama unfold from the comfort of her couch as the new season of Love & Hip Hop New York kicks off. And she said she already had an opinion of Peter Gunz trying to worm his way back into ex-girlfriend Tara’s life behind his wife Amina’s back. “You know, real love always finds it’s way back,” Amberr told BOSSIP from LA, “but I’m not sure if that’s the right decision for her because he’s hurt her so many times. No shade to Peter Gunz!!” Viewers watched Amberr’s highs and lows last season; she went from planning a future with Miles to having to come to terms with his homosexuality. The segment when she went to therapy following Miles’ revelation was one of the most watched in Love & Hip Hop’s history. And although Miles betrayed her trust and they’re no longer close, Amberr said she doesn’t believe he slugged on-off boyfriend Milan Christopher during a spat at a Halloween party. She said he never laid a finger on her, or even raised his voice. “Personally, I think it’s a lie,” she said. “I think it’s a cry for attention (from Milan) and not knowing how to deal with a breakup.” Amberr said she’s steering clear of the drama, starting to date again and is concentrating on her rap career. She’s set to drop her new single, “Skinny B***hes” at the beginning of next year and has been working on an EP. “I did go through the storm, but it’s sunny over here,” Amberr said. “And music is my life.”

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BOSSIP Exclusive: LHHH’s Amberr Laura Gives Her Verdict On Peter Gunz Messy Love Triangle

Love & Hip Hop Hollywood’s Amberr Laura Talks New Music, Moving On And Gives Her Verdict On The New Season Of The Show We watched Love & Hip Hop Hollywood’s Amberr Laura’s world come crashing down on reality TV when her on-off lover Miles Brock revealed that he was gay. But now she gets to watch the drama unfold from the comfort of her couch as the new season of Love & Hip Hop New York kicks off. And she said she already had an opinion of Peter Gunz trying to worm his way back into ex-girlfriend Tara’s life behind his wife Amina’s back. “You know, real love always finds it’s way back,” Amberr told BOSSIP from LA, “but I’m not sure if that’s the right decision for her because he’s hurt her so many times. No shade to Peter Gunz!!” Viewers watched Amberr’s highs and lows last season; she went from planning a future with Miles to having to come to terms with his homosexuality. The segment when she went to therapy following Miles’ revelation was one of the most watched in Love & Hip Hop’s history. And although Miles betrayed her trust and they’re no longer close, Amberr said she doesn’t believe he slugged on-off boyfriend Milan Christopher during a spat at a Halloween party. She said he never laid a finger on her, or even raised his voice. “Personally, I think it’s a lie,” she said. “I think it’s a cry for attention (from Milan) and not knowing how to deal with a breakup.” Amberr said she’s steering clear of the drama, starting to date again and is concentrating on her rap career. She’s set to drop her new single, “Skinny B***hes” at the beginning of next year and has been working on an EP. “I did go through the storm, but it’s sunny over here,” Amberr said. “And music is my life.”

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The Voice Recap: It Has All Come Down to This

After four consecutive weeks of The Voice results that culled the field down from 12 to just four, it’s was all on the line last night. Of the four singers who’ve made it this far, each of them achieved amazing things to do that, but only one will be named … THE VOICE. Who will it be? Team Adam’s Jordan Smith kicked things off with a rendition of “Climb Every Mountain” from The Sound of Music, showing off his range. Up next was Team Blake’s Emily Ann Roberts, delivering her take on “Blue Christmas” and playing to her understated but lovely strengths. Team Blake’s other competitor, Barrett Baber, went for the throwback on Glen Campbell’s “Rhinestone Cowboy” with his coach, Shelton.  Team Gwen’s Jeffrey Austin sang “O Holy Night” in an arrangement that really allowed him to show off his abilities and make it unique. Levine and Smith teamed up for a duet of “God Only Knows,” an interesting option for the two of them, who seem suited for pop songs. Then it was Baber’s turn to go solo, and with “Die a Happy Man,” he made it count, connecting with the song and his audience nicely. Roberts and Shelton performed a duet of Dolly Parton’s “Islands In the Stream,” and their harmonies proved to be a terrific fit all around. Austin’s next pick was “Stay” by Sugarland, the kind of song that, again, allowed him to do what he does best and sneak up on people. Baber, for his Christmas song, went with the classic “Silent Night,” but put some of his country twist on it, improving as he went along. Austin then sang a duet of “Leather and Lace” with coach Stefani, perhaps delivering the evening’s most memorable performances overall. Smith sang “Mary Did You Know” for his Christmas song, and wow. He made the last-minute switch to this one and it paid off in spades. Closing out the night, Roberts sang “Burning House” by Cam, a contemporary country song that ended up rewarding her for the risk. And there you have it folks. Tuesday night, The Voice Season 9 champion will be crowned. Who do you think it will – and should – be?

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13 Times Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s Singing Skills Charmed Your Pants Off

These 13 cover songs prove Joseph Gordon-Levitt has the voice of an angel.

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The Voice Results: And Then There Were 10 …

Another singer has bitten the dust on The Voice after Monday’s Top 11 performances , viewer votes and the always nail-biting Instant Save. If you missed the latest rule change, only one contestant, not two, will go home each week … until Dec. 9, when FIVE will go home at once. Who knows where they come up with these constant format tweaks or why, but it is what it is. And for one aspiring star, it was the end. For the second straight week, the elimination boiled down to a Team Gwen vs. Team Pharrell showdown, with all of Teams Blake and Adam safe. The Voice results for the Season 9 top 11 … Saved By America Amy Vachal Braiden Sunshine Zach Seabaugh Jordan Smith Madi Davis Emily Ann Roberts Jeffery Austin Barrett Baber Shelby Brown Not necessarily in order of votes … at least we don’t think so. In any case, the Bottom Two , who performed the following songs for their lives: Evan McKeel, “Lets Stay Together” Korin Bukowski, “She Will Be Loved” Neither knocked it out of the park, to say the least, leaving it in the hands of Twitter users and the Instant Save that would spare one of them When the results were tallied (live, during a commercial break, effectively killing any suspense that would’ve been involved with the process): Instant Saved Korin Bukowski Eliminated Evan McKeel Well? Did America get it right? Hit the comments below to discuss who you think deserved to go home – and who will take it all the way.

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The Voice Recap: Top 11 Perform, Who Will Survive?

Following the latest rule change and The Voice results show that saw only one singer cut last week, 11 remain to fight for the Season 9 title. Only one artist will exit after Tuesday’s episode, bringing us down to 10, and then one more next Tuesday, paring the field down to 9 singers. Then … FIVE will exit at once the following week, giving us our final four. So basically, all of these early weeks are auditions for that night. Let’s see how the Top 11 did Monday night on that note … Shelby Brown: “You and I” by Lady Gaga Seeing Shelby sing something that wasn’t true country (though Gaga’s epic track has a tinge of it and more) was a highlight of the evening. Evan McKeel: “Smile” by Nat King Cole Known for his energetic performances, Evan dialed it back, seeking to connect the audience to a moving song with an infectious message. Barrett Baber: “Delta Dawn” by Tanya Tucker Basically doing his thing, Barrett’s gritty voice and presence were more than up to the task; Voice voters will decide whether to keep him. Korin Bukowski: “Only Hope” by Mandy Moore Looking to bounce back from being last week’s Instant Save, Korin delivered a tender performance and looked even more like Coach Gwen. Amy Vachal: “Blank Space” by Taylor Swift Great cover and arrangement by Coach Adam, as this Taylor Swift hit felt original, unique and special in its own right. Will it be enough? Zach Seabaugh: “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not” by Thompson Square It is what it is at this point for Zach. He needs the teenage girls to vote him on and he did little to disappoint them with his latest effort. Madi Davis: “Love is Blindness” by U2 It was a U2 cover, but Madi channeled her inner Adele and … we don’t even know what. But it left her in tears, and Pharrell leaping from his seat. Braiden Sunshine: “True” by Spandau Ballet Coach Gwen said she is trying to avoid the stigma of being a 15-year-old, but was a song that preceded him by decades asking too much? Jordan Smith: “Who You Are” by Jessie J Like Madi, Jordan was in tears by the end of this, because it just “feels so good to say it, that it’s OK to be who you are.” He’s also a great singer. Emily Ann Roberts: “Why Not Me” by The Judds Coach Blake praised her for turning a Judds song into a bluegrass number, and while she may play to a niche audience, she does it with panache. Jeffery Austin: “Dancing on My Own” by Robyn Range. That’s what Jeff boasts more than anything else, and this was yet another prime case of why he’s here and may have staying power. Who do you think will get the chop tonight? And who do you think has the horses to survive not only Tuesday, but until the final four?

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