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Grammy Museum to launch online streaming service
Read full article: Grammy Museum to launch online streaming serviceFILE - Barbara Streisand performs at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 13, 2011. The Grammy Museum is launching its own online streaming service featuring performances and interviews from A-list musicians, as well as material from the museums archive. The Grammy Museum is launching its own online streaming service featuring performances and interviews from A-list musicians, as well as material from the museums archive. Without the GRAMMY Museum, we wouldnt have gotten to experience or learn about so many important artists before us, FINNEAS said in a statement. We are proud to be part of this series.The Grammy Museum is a nonprofit organization through The Recording Academy, which annually produces the Grammy Awards.

Ariana Grande Reveals Her Signature High Ponytail Has Been a Staple Since Childhood -- See the
Read full article: Ariana Grande Reveals Her Signature High Ponytail Has Been a Staple Since Childhood -- See theAriana Grande has always loved her high ponytail! On Thursday, the multiplatinum singer shared an old school photo from her childhood in which she's sporting the signature hairstyle while offering the camera a shy smile. The pair, both wearing black, performed the classic duet "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough), with Grande singing Donna Summer's part. She posted a photo of herself and her special guest in the green room and writing alongside, "Secret's out. Later, the younger singer shared the same image, now with a black-and-white filter, writing alongside: "cherishing this moment forever @BarbraStreisand."

This North Carolina Couple Reportedly Spent $25,000 to Clone Their Cat
Read full article: This North Carolina Couple Reportedly Spent $25,000 to Clone Their CatOne of musics most popular singers reportedly inspired one North Carolina couple to clone their pet. When Bryan and Ashley Bullerdick read an article about Barbara Streisand cloning her late dog Samantha, a light bulb went off. The couple decided to shell out $25,000 to clone their cat, Cinnabun. We never really thought much about the cost, Bryan told People. Cinnabun was so dear to us, Ashley told the magazine.
