After controversies led to the cancellation of the broadcast, the show will go on — sort of. There won’t be any stars or cameras, but…
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He composed the title song of the landmark album “Free to Be … You and Me.” He then moved on to Big Bird and friends.He…
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Sidney Poitier made history in 1964 as the first Black performer to win an Oscar in the best-actor category for “Lilies of the Field.”Sidney Poitier…
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