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Michelle Obama's cousin?
They don't look alike -- but a blue-eyed Alabama white woman insists that she is Michelle Obama's long, lost relative. In an interview that aired last night on "Inside Edition," Debbie Shields, 49, told the TV tabloid show that she believes the Fi...
 
US Open to take prime time
Get ready for prime time golf -- again. NBC will air the 2010 US Open at night, hoping to replicate the nighttime success of the 2008 US Open. The 2010 US Open will be played next June at Pebble Beach in Northern California, which will accommod...
 
'Real' hubbies get the spotlight
Ladies, step aside -- the boys are coming to town. The people responsible for Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Orange County" are looking to capture lightning in a boob tube again, with a guys' version of the hit reality series about (allegedly) r...
 
Benny Hill not fit for stamp?
Britian's postal service has rejected "Benny Hill" for a stamp because his girl-chasing ways are no longer politically correct. Royal Mail, as the post office is called there, had been considering a stamp to honor the famously naughty British comi...
 
Sew not what it used to be
"Project Runway" has struggled to make it work in its sixth season, which concludes in a two-part finale starting Thursday. The once-fascinating show's intrigue has slipped as badly as a model in 5-inch heels drunk on champagne. Is the very mantr...
 
Fun with cool energy out of Africa
'Itutu" means "cool" in Yoruba. Judging from Karole Armitage's work at BAM, it might also mean "fun." For this piece, Armitage -- the former Merce Cunningham dancer and punk ballerina of the '80s -- collaborated with West African band Burkina Ele...
 
NYC is Georgetown
Make way, because the Mothership is landing in The Bronx tonight, and legendary funk artists George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic are on board. "Oh, artsy fartsy, huh?" says Clinton after being told the 8 p.m. show is taking place at Lehman C...
 
The old & the Zoo
Freddy from The Bronx has been living there rent-free since 1958. What?s his secret? Well, he?s a turtle. And he calls the Bronx Zoo home. The AARP-eligible Fly River turtle, who?s been at the zoo longer than any other critter, will join the celebrat...
 
Tales from the closet
It?s the total chick show: no big sets, no swordplay . . . no James Gandolfini. What ?Love, Loss, and What I Wore? does have ? besides a script by sisters Nora and Delia Ephron ? are five women talking: about the indignity of training bras, the futil...
 
A glass of Tweet red
As if being able to taste a hint of cherry weren?t difficult enough, visitors to City Winery will be all atwitter at one of its wine tastings this weekend. That?s because the SoHo winery is gearing up for its first online-interactive wine tasting tom...
 
The case for cell safety
It's believed that cellphones ? along with peanut butter, microwaves and just about everything else in life ? might cause cancer. Could be true, might be false. But now, a shrewd group of inventors are banking that the potential for nuking our brains...
 
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