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August 23, 2017 Vol. 10 No. 67
Jerry Lewis, dies at 91 By Desert Star Staff US comedy legend, Jerry Lewis, renowned for his stage partnership with Dean Martin, starring in the ‘Nutty Professor’ and hosting the Labor Day telethon, has died in Las Vegas at the age of 91. “Legendary entertainer Jerry Lewis passed away peacefully today of natural
causes at 91 at his home with family by his side,” his loved ones said in a statement to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Lewis died at 9:15am Sunday, his agent confirmed, according to Variety and other media.He is survived by his second wife SanDee Pitnick and their adopted daughter. Throughout his life, Lewis
endured several serious health issues, which included openheart surgery in 1983 and being diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1992. He survived a heart attack in 2006. The screen legend also suffered from chronic lung disease. Apart from the Martin and Lewis sketches, Jerry Lewis was propelled to fame through
the films ‘The Bellboy’ (1960) and ‘The Nutty Professor’ (1963), making him Hollywood’s highest paid actor at the time. Lewis starred in a total of 50 movies and a number television shows, earning two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame – one for cinema and the other for TV. One of Lewis’ most
commendable efforts was his annual Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) telethon, which he created and hosted from 1966 until 2010. During those years, the initiative raised some $2.45 billion dollars for MDA, and even got Lewis nominated for the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize.
Nina Rao Performs at Bhakit Fest 2017
Headlining with Krishna Das By Jackie Devereaux Joshua Tree, CA – The 9th annual Bhakti Fest returns to the high desert at the Institute of Mentalphysics from Sept. 7-12 for six days of continuous Kirtan music, yoga and meditation where thousands of festival-goers search for spirituality and personal growth. One of the musical headliners, Nina Rao, will perform at the predominately Hindu and Vedic-themed fall festival in a number time slots, and alongside with 2013 Grammy-nominated headliner Krishna Das. Rao was born in Queens, New York but don’t let that
all-American fact fool you. Both of her parents were from Bangalore, India, and she learned the sacred Kirtan chants from her grandfather as a child, singing them in the traditional Indian way. Rao didn’t come to the music industry straight-away. She took a long detour working first in banking on the New York Stock Exchange trading floor in the 1980s. She left banking and started practicing yoga in the 1990s, which led her to meeting Krishna Das who led the chanting at a 1996 yoga retreat Continues on Page 12