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If you have children under four, I don’t need to explain who Ms. Rachel is to you. If toddlers could break down Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, they would most certainly include a GoGo Squeez ...
Sarah Silverman is airing out her family’s dirty laundry. The comedian, 54, told Rolling Stone that her grandfather was allegedly responsible for her 3-month-old brother Jeffrey’s tragic death ...
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If you’re old enough to remember Kesha’s “Tik Tok,” you may not be “old” by the standard definition—the song only came out in 2009—but you’re probably still too old to know about ...
Sarah Silverman has revealed a tragic family story. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Silverman spoke about her new comedy special, “PostMortem” and how her family’s past has shaped ...
In 'Sarah Silverman: Postmortem,' the comedian opens up about the experience of losing her parents so close to one another and how she's healing Colleen Kratofil is the Senior Editor, TV at PEOPLE.
Sarah Silverman is going public for the first time with the shocking story her father told her about her only brother's death. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the comedian and actor, 54 ...
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Sarah Silverman’s brother, Jeffrey, was allegedly killed by her “violent” grandfather. The comedian, 54, opened up to Rolling Stone about finding out how her 3-month-old brother really died ...
The comedian's older brother Jeffrey died before she was born, when he was 3 months old In a new interview, Sarah Silverman opens up about her brother Jeffrey’s death — and the shocking ...
Sarah Jessica Parker revealed that she asked her agent to "get [her] out" of 'Sex and the City' after filming the show's pilot episode. Speaking to co-star Kristin Davis on her 'Are You a Charlotte?' ...
Ms. Asrarguis is a French-Moroccan researcher at Sorbonne University. In a world flooded with empty slogans and online posturing, Sarah Milgrim was something far rarer: a quiet peace builder.