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    Linda Manz, Days of Heaven & Out of the Blue Actress, Dies at 58 After Battle with Lung Cancer

    Natasha Lyonne, Chloë Sevigny and more paid tribute to the actress, whom family described as a "loving wife, a caring mom, a wonderful grandma"

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    Fleetwood Mac blues guitarist Peter Green dies at 73

    Peter Green, the dexterous blues guitarist who led the first incarnation of Fleetwood Mac in a career shortened by psychedelic drugs and mental illness, has died at 73. A law firm representing his family, Swan Turton, announced the death in a statement Saturday. Green also made a mark as a composer with “Albatross,” and as a songwriter with “Oh Well” and “Black Magic Woman.”

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    M*A*S*H Actor and Former NFL Star Timothy Brown Dead at 82

    The star died on Saturday, April 4

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  • EntertainmentConsequence of Sound

    R.I.P. Conway Savage, pianist of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, has died at 58

    The longtime Bad Seeds member was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2017 and died Sunday evening.

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    Remembering David Letterman’s Mom

    David Letterman’s mother, Dorothy Mengering, has died at age 95. Anyone who watched Letterman’s NBC and CBS talk shows probably remembers Dorothy: On camera, she always seemed a cheerful, small-boned woman with twinkly eyes and snow-white hair. She made most of her numerous appearances on Letterman’s “Late Show” in the 1990s, when she would appear via satellite from her Indiana home and play goofy games with her goofy son — such as “Guess Mom’s Pies” — and reading lists such as “The Top 10 Thing

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    Don Rickles, ‘Mr. Warmth,’ the King of Insult Comedy, Has Died

    The bullet-headed comedian secured his fame insulting celebrities to their faces and working nightclub crowds with terse jokes and quick sarcasm.

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    Robert Osborne Has Died: A Most Eloquent Movie Fan

    Robert Osborne, best known for his intelligent, revealing introductions to classic films broadcast on Turner Classic Movies, has died at 84. For more than two decades on the network, Osborne was a steady guide through movie history, introducing generations to cinema classics. He packed a lot of erudite information into his brief comments, speaking in a warm, conversational tone that set up the viewer for a hypnotic film-viewing experience.