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The Death List 2023

Nora Forster, actress, model and music promoter, wife of John Lydon, aged 80.

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Vladlen Tatarsky (Maxim Fomin), pro-Putin military blogger, after being "handed a gift containing an explosive ".

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Three Little Words: O! M! G!

I knew Barry only as Dame Edna. I never knew him as Les. Unfortunately, a lot of the phraseology and references were beyond me, but what I got was over-the-top hilarious.

I last saw him as Barry in Portrait Artist of the Year when it was broadcast here a year or so ago. He was funny as hell there, too, and had the painters in stitches. He was also a passable artist himself.

Now I would love to go to London to visit Trafalgar Circus.
 
Hedda Kleinfeld Schachter, age 99, owner of the I. Kleinfeld & Son Bridal Shop in NYC. The store was frequently featured in the show, "Say Yes to the Dress". Mrs Schachter's family fled Austria to escape the Nazis in the 1930s and settled in New York. She and her husband assumed control of her father's furrier business and changed it to a store that specialized in bridal gowns.

I. Kleinfeld & Son, as it was formally known, was a family business, originally a small fur concern started by Ms. Schachter’s father, Isadore Kleinfeld. But it was Ms. Schachter, known as Miss Hedda, and her husband — who, although his initials were J.S., was nonetheless known as Mr. K. — who expanded it into what would become perhaps the largest and most famous bridal emporium in the world.


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