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A taste of her own medicine: Dolly Parton gets COVID-19 vaccine

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Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty ImagesDolly Parton has received her first round of the COVID-19 vaccine.

On Tuesday, the superstar shared an Instagram video from Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) in Nashville that she was “so excited” to be getting the vaccine.

“I’ve been waiting a while. I’m old enough to get it, and I’m smart enough to get it,” she quipped. She even offered an updated version of her hit “Jolene” to encourage others to get vaccinated by singing, “Vaccine/Vaccine/I’m begging of you please don’t hesitate.” 

“I just wanted to encourage everybody because the sooner we get to feeling better, the sooner we are going to get back to being normal,” she advised. 

Dolly donated $1 million to VUMC last year in honor of her friend Dr. Naji Abumrad, reports later showing that her donation help fund research for the Moderna vaccine, which she received a dose of administered by Dr. Abumrad.  

Leave it to Dolly to make getting a vaccine look fun, joking about needing to “look good” for the doctor and playfully remarking that “it didn’t take this long to film 9 to 5” as the doctor prepared the vaccination. 

The singer didn’t even flinch when the needle pierced her arm, remaining still throughout the process. “I did it, I did it!” she squealed with excitement after the shot was complete.  

By Cillea Houghton 
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Eddie Murphy to receive special award from the Make-up and Hairstylists Guild

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Eddie in disguise in Coming 2 America — Quantrell D. Colbert/Amazon Studios(LOS ANGELES) — Actor and comedian Eddie Murphy will be honored with the Distinguished Artisan Award during the eighth annual Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards, according to the guild’s website.

The Coming 2 America star will be honored for translating his comedic skills into film and television with an award presented by his co-star Arsenio Hall during its virtual ceremony on April 3.

“From The Nutty Professor to Prince Akeem, Eddie Murphy is a legendary actor whose myriad of characters live in our hearts forever,” said Local 706 president Julie Socash. “He has expertly created memorable personalities in numerous award winning films, often portraying multiple characters in the same film. This award recognizes all the hours that he has spent in the make-up chair collaborating with our talented and innovative make-up artists and hair stylists, and we celebrate these great relationships and Eddie’s enormous talents.”

Eddie Murphy will join actors Johnny Depp and Melissa McCarthy, who were previously honored for enhancing the collaboration of make-up and hair styling artistry to create memorable characters.

The actor has starred in a long list of blockbuster films including 1988’s Coming to America, Beverly Hills Cop, Doctor Dolittle, The Nutty Professor, 48 Hrs., and Dreamgirls, for which he received an Oscar nomination. In 2019, he transformed into Rudy Ray in Netflix’s Dolemite Is My Name, which earned him a Golden Globe award nomination. 

This Friday, Eddie Murphy will release his next blockbuster film and sequel, Coming 2 America, on Amazon Prime.

By Rachel George
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Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban & more featured in Time Life's 'Austin City Limits Country'

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Time Life Generations of country music artists are coming together for Austin City Limits. 

Time Life has compiled five decades of performances from the long running Texas-based music show into a 10-DVD set, Austin City Limits Country.

The collection features performances pulled from the archives of Johnny Cash‘s “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Whoever’s in New England” by Reba McEntireTim McGraw’s “Live Like You Were Dying” and much more, along with performances by modern country acts including Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban, Kacey Musgraves and Chris Stapleton.  

Charley Pride, Garth Brooks and Dolly Parton are also featured, in addition to many collaborative performances such as Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson‘s duet of “Crazy” from the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame 2014 event and Sheryl Crow and Kris Kristofferson singing “Me And Bobby McGee” during ACL‘s 40th anniversary special in 2014. 

Austin City Limits Country is available now. 

By Cillea Houghton 
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"You could save a life" – Dr. Oz urges people to learn CPR after saving a man at airport

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ABC/Jeff Neira(NEW JERSEY) — Unlike the old saw, Dr. Oz doesn’t just “play one on TV” — and the TV host and real-life cardiothoracic surgeon proved that Monday night when he helped saved a man’s life.

“Last night, a man collapsed near me and my family after we arrived at Newark Airport,” Dr. Mehmet Oz noted in a statement. “I performed CPR with the help of a Newark Port Authority police officer and cleared the man’s airway.”

Dr. Oz added, “Thankfully, Newark Airport had a defibrillator nearby that we were able to use to save his life. As a physician and a human being, it’s our responsibility to jump in when there’s a medical emergency.”

And that he did. 

ABC News reports the incident happened just after 11 p.m.; Port Authority Officer Jeffrey Croissant was on patrol when he witnessed a 60-year-old man fall to the floor of the baggage claim area of the airport’s Terminal C. 

He called for backup, but before that, Dr. Oz, who witnessed the situation, ran to the stricken man’s side and with Officer Croissant started CPR.

The officer reportedly didn’t recognize the TV doctor because he was wearing a mask for COVID-19, ABC News has learned.

Backup arrived minutes later, and three other Port Authority officers, Michael Bock, Matthew Vecchione and Daniel Olbrich gave the victim oxygen and deployed the defibrillator they’d brought with them. 

After “several” more rounds of CPR, the victim began breathing on his own, and was taken to the hospital for evaluation.

The author, physician, and TV personality said the incident is, “Another critical reminder of how important it is to take the time to learn how to do CPR and use a defibrillator. You could save a life.”

By Stephen Iervolino
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Mr. Smith goes to Washington? Will Smith expresses interest in political office

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Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Will Smith is considering a career beyond acting and is flirting with running for political office.

Speaking on the Pod Save America podcast on Monday, the 52-year-old actor opened up about his political aspirations, but admitted that he isn’t yet ready to run.

“I think for now I’ll let that office get cleaned up a little bit and then I’ll consider that at some point down the line,” explained the Oscar nominee.

As for what kind of candidate Smith would be, he said, “I absolutely have an opinion, I’m optimistic, I’m hopeful, I believe in understanding between people and I believe in the possibility of harmony.”

“I will certainly do my part, whether it remains artistic or, at some point, ventures into the political arena,” he continued.

The conversation also touched upon the racial unrest in America, which came to a head over the summer following the death of George Floyd.

Speaking about his own experiences with racism, Smith revealed, “I’ve been called [racial epithet] to my face probably five or six times. And fortunately for my psyche, I’ve never been called [racial epithet] by a smart person.”

“I grew up with the impression that racists and racism were stupid,” continued the three-time Grammy winner. “I had never looked into the eyes of a racist and saw anything that I perceived as intellect.”

Smith furthered, “I noticed a difference between ignorance and evil. Now they’re twins, for sure, but ignorance can be educated and evil is a much more difficult problem.”

As for how to ease racial tensions, the Aladdin star suggested, “Education and understanding could alleviate some of the more dangerous and difficult aspects of racism that have unfortunately been embedded in the very fibers of our country.”

By Megan Stone
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