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December 02, 2019
Chuck Leavell, the Stones' piano player and road musical director, keeps the musical peace between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and the sacred book of Stones tunes. "How does it end?" he says. "Nobody knows."
Director J.J. Abrams says fans will learn answers about John Boyega's heroic former stormtrooper in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Including "a key player in the effort to provide Giuliani with political ammunition of dubious accuracy" against Joe Biden.
Despite rumors that Charles will become the "shadow king" and the stress that 2019 has brought, Palace insiders insist that rumors Charles would take over early are "more like a plotline from The Crown rather than the truth."
Oscar-nominated actor Alan Alda on playing a divorce attorney in Marriage Story, his obsession with communication, and the marriage tip he learned from an FBI hostage negotiator.
Fifty-plus years ago, at the dawn of the commercial-jet age, James Bond strode into movie history, to show audiences how stylish and thrilling life could be. But creating the cinematic Bond was fraught with peril, as best-selling author Ian Fleming discovered when he first tried to take his hero to the screen. David Kamp recalls the unlikely team—two small-time producers, a journeyman director, and a "rough diamond" of a star—behind 007's film debut, Dr. No, the beginning of a $5 billion franchise.
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