Lucille Ball
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9 Things All Millennials Need To Know About Lucille Ball
Lucille Ball, the first lady of television, would have been 105, and while it’s unlikely she would have lived this long, she had already left a stunning legacy behind her when she died in 1989 — one that went far beyond her “I Love Lucy” fame. It’s one that has been honored in the years since in many ways: two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; a commemorative postage stamp; an induction into the Women’s Hall of Fame; a comedy museum; and, controversially, in her hometown of Celoron, N.Y. ...
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9 Things Millennials Need to Know About Lucille Ball on Her Birthday
Happy birthday, Lucille Ball! On Aug. 6, the first lady of television would have been 105.
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100 Years of Legendary Lips
It’s National Lip Appreciation Day and we’re strolling down memory lane to revisit some of the famous lip moments that changed our world.