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Best Classic Movies on TV This Week: November 3-8
Turner Classic Movies celebrates Hudson as its Star of the Month every Tuesday in November, with his first marathon night ...
Former CNN reporter and longtime Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr blasted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the department’s new policy restricting access to the building for journalists, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Pennywise, the world’s creepiest clown, is returning to the screen in HBO Max’s IT: Welcome to Derry. Andy and Barbara Muschietti, the Argentina-born producer-director pair behind the hit ...
When someone stops breathing, the clock starts ticking. First responders often need to get air into the lungs fast, and one of the most reliable ways is to slide a tube into the windpipe. This process ...
OAKLAND — Mayor Barbara Lee’s campaign promise of bringing optimism back to Oakland may have been all that residents needed to hear from the former congresswoman serving less than half a term before ...
Loni Anderson was a beloved figure, on and off the WKRP airwaves. The Emmy-nominated actress, who starred as receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on the classic sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati," died at age 79 at ...
Taylor Swift loves her mad women and outlaw ladies, her queens with big reputations. She also loves her Old Hollywood movie stars, from Clara Bow to Barbara Stanwyck to Bette Davis. So it would be ...
During her recent appearance on “The Jamie Kern Lima Show,” Shepherd, 58, recalled that Barbara Walters made her first few years on the ABC daytime show a difficult experience emotionally. “I did cry ...
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Barbara Gold, 83 on September 28th. A vibrant and generous soul Barbara dedicated her life to community service and left an indelible mark on ...
On what would have been the acclaimed journalist's 96th birthday, PEOPLE looks back on Barbara Walters' life and legacy, including her struggle to "have it all," and the one that got away John ...
When Peter Guralnick released Last Train to Memphis, the first half of his superb two-volume biography of Elvis Presley, some people must have wondered, Who needs two books to tell the story of Elvis?
In Shubert Alley, which runs between West Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Streets, Jeremy Irons, dressed in a tweed cap turned backward and three artfully arranged layers of European workwear, pointed to ...
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