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Celebs Celebrating 25 Years Of Marriage.. Fight Your Gym Fear.. 'Best Weather Ever'?

Written By Unknown on Monday, April 8, 2013 | 11:01 AM

April 8, 2013
Twenty-five years is a long time for any marriage to survive. But when you factor in celebrity marriages, it's almost an eternity. The Huffington Post was proud to give you "20 Celebrity Couples Who Have Been Married 25 Years... And Beyond," last year, which made us wonder who else was on the verge of hitting the quarter-century mark. So, here you go, another happy group of celebrity-marriage survival stories that will warm your hearts. Congratulations are in order for the following 17 celebrity couples who will celebrate their Silver Wedding Anniversary in 2013. Continue reading...
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GLORIA GAYNOR
How I Survived
The "Queen is dead," was the report rumored to be circulating around my record company. Three months of physical therapy fraught with uncertainty about my career and ability to become financially stable again, ended with me approaching despair. Continue reading...
LEONARD MALTIN
Roger Ebert: More Than Just a Critic
The role of critics has been marginalized by the growth of the Internet and the empowerment of self-made bloggers who are eager to share their opinions. But few, if any, of these wannabes will ever surpass Roger Ebert. Continue reading...
AMY RUHLIN
I Still Love a Road Trip
I'm not sure when my love affair with the road began. Maybe it was the summer my mother and I loaded up my tiny Honda Civic 1200, which had no air conditioner, and drove from our small North Carolina town all the way to Portland, Oregon. Continue reading...
JAMES ALTUCHER
10 Reasons To Quit Your Job This Year
I was a slave trying to escape but I didn't know how. I wanted to start a business but I didn't know what. I wanted to create something but I would play games all day, burning up the fuel in my brain. Continue reading...
GINA HALL
Indie Filmmakers Should Consider Writing for Older Actors
Robert Redford's new film is the decent kind of drama we've come to expect around April. What's actually interesting about The Company You Keep, for independent filmmakers, is the concept of what I like to call the "old-people ensemble." Continue reading...


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