Jerene Jones

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PEOPLE, a Dotdash Meredith Brand, delivers the most trustworthy celebrity news and captivating human interest stories, connecting you to the pulse of American culture. Since our first issue hit stands in 1974, we have been striving to tell compelling stories about the people behind the issues, as opposed to just the issues themselves. We are your everyday escape, taking you inside the lives of intriguing stars, newsmakers, up-and-comers and ordinary people doing extraordinary things. We serve and delight you by providing ideas about beauty, food and style through the lens of the people influencing the trends. And we are a force for good by telling stories of hope, optimism and kindness that drive conversation and inspire action. Learn more about us and our editorial guidelines.

Latest from Jerene Jones
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Already Cleaning Up in Showbiz, Richard Branson Hopes Cheap Frills Will Boost His Virgin Airline
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To Be or Not to Be Laureate—that Is the Question for Britain's Leading Bards
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He May Be 'just a Peasant,' but Boy George Throws a Royal Fit After His Royal Rebuff
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Di's Kid Brother Is a Good-Time Charlie but a Restaurant Dustup Has Some Folks Dubbing Him a No-Account Viscount
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Zoo Owner John Aspinall Takes His Animals on Trust—and So Did Three of His (late) Zookeepers
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Champions Celebrates a Jockey's Long-Shot Double: He Beat Cancer, Then Won the Grand National
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Not a Bird, Not a Plane, UB40 Is Reggae's Hot New Sound
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For Baby Doll Carroll Baker, Life Has Been No Nursery Rhyme
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Three Yankee-Doodle Dandies Jockey for Prominence on Europe's Great Racetracks
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With a Boost from Princess Di, Two Unsheepish Brits Create London's Hottest Sweater—Not B-a-a-a-D
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Englishman Richard Booth Turns a Dying Hamlet into a First-Class, Secondhand Book Bazaar
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Rock Computer Whiz Dolby Is Blinded by Science—but Not Success
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Downing Street Diarist Carol Thatcher Makes a Quick Killing on Mom's Big Win
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Are the Hitler Diaries Genuine? a Famous British Historian Has Two Answers—yes, and No!
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Stilton Is the Blue Cheese of Blue Bloods (including Prince Charles)
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For Boomtown's King Rat, Bob Geldof, Making Movies Is Just Another Brick in the Wall
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Prince Valiant
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Has Satirist Gerald Scarfe Gone Off 'The Wall' ? To Jane Asher, at Least, He's Still a Brick
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A Royal Treat for England
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Once the Face of the '60s, Jean Shrimpton Is Now the Model of An English Innkeeper
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The Message of the Falklands, Says Expert Johh Moore, Is That Navies Must Think or Swim
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An Olympian Effort by Composer Vangelis Ends in An Oscar Score for 'chariots'
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Underwritten by His 'Majesty', Robert Lacey Gamely Ventures into the Saudis' Desert Kingdom
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Alan Trounson's Frozen Embryos Stir a New Test-Tube Baby Controversy