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At the rate things are going, since the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) announced the impending showing of the musical Wicked, there have been numerous feedback from readers, some asking questions, others offering new information.

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Gloria Stuart, the 1930s Hollywood beauty who gave up acting for 30 years and later became the oldest Academy Award acting nominee as the spunky survivor in "Titanic," has died. She was 100.

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Gloria Stuart, the 1930s Hollywood beauty who gave up acting for 30 years and later became the oldest Academy Award acting nominee as the spunky survivor in "Titanic," has died. She was 100.

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