He was one of the most famous artists in this era. Thomas Kinkade is now dead at the age of 54.
His works are seen across the globe. On average, one in 20 homes display a Thomas Kinkade painting.
His sudden death hit the news on Good Friday. Just before Christians celebrate Easter, Kinkade's passing reminds us that life is so very short.
According to reports, Kinkade died from natural causes.
Through his art and inspirational works, Kinkade leaves a legacy of beauty unmatched by others.
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Saturday, April 7, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Jack Wagner Elimination from Dancing With The Stars
"We were doing the best we can," Jack Wagner said. "We're disappointed. It's shocking! I think anybody who would have gotten eliminated tonight would have been pretty shocked because all of the scores were so good. So it's us and we move on, life's not going to end, hopefully. We just take some great memories."
After Tuesday's elimination round on DWTS, fans were shocked to see one of their favorites leave the show. Jack Wagner along with partner Anna Trebunskaya was sent packing.
Monday's episode of Dancing With The Stars was emotional. Each celebrity selected a song from their most memorable year. With emotions running high, they were all on top of their game, Jack Wagner included.
Wagner shared his memorable year of meeting his daughter for the first time. The 52-year-old actor danced the Samba to "Lighting Up the Night." It was a fitting tribute to celebrate the reunion of his daughter.
With so many great moments and dances that evening, it was hard to say goodbye. Yet we all know the the rules of this reality dance competition.
The one with the lowest score goes home.
Unfortunately it was Jack Wagner, the former General Hospital soap heart-throb. Fans of the GH and Melrose Place actor were disappointed to see him go, but the show must go on.
DWTS continues Monday night, April 9, 2012.
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Monday's episode of Dancing With The Stars was emotional. Each celebrity selected a song from their most memorable year. With emotions running high, they were all on top of their game, Jack Wagner included.
Wagner shared his memorable year of meeting his daughter for the first time. The 52-year-old actor danced the Samba to "Lighting Up the Night." It was a fitting tribute to celebrate the reunion of his daughter.
With so many great moments and dances that evening, it was hard to say goodbye. Yet we all know the the rules of this reality dance competition.
The one with the lowest score goes home.
Unfortunately it was Jack Wagner, the former General Hospital soap heart-throb. Fans of the GH and Melrose Place actor were disappointed to see him go, but the show must go on.
DWTS continues Monday night, April 9, 2012.
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