The titan of screen comedy, Catherine O'Hara, has died at 71. She was eccentric, absurd but always accessible.
Catherine O’Hara was never afraid to go big. Known for roles in “Schitt’s Creek,” “Beetlejuice,” and “Home Alone,” she made her lines and characters memorable.
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Stand-up star James Acaster is to star on the big screen in Doncaster – with his latest comedy show being screened at the city’s cinemas.
Iowa vs Ohio State ended in a 91-70 blowout, as Hawkeye Addie Deal's 20 points helped secure Iowa's best Big Ten start in 30 years.
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