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Arts & Entertainment
France Nuyen’s Amazing Hollywood Journey
France Nuyen is astonished — not only by her successful Hollywood career, but also by her very survival. Nuyen, who…
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Paul Petersen Remembers TV Mom, Donna Reed
While most of us will be remembering mothers on May 10 this year, entertainers who worked as child actors in…
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The Science of Garlic
If you plan on celebrating National Garlic Day in April, remember the old New York Yiddish saying, “A nickel will…
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Pat Priest Shares Munster Memories
When Universal Pictures assembled the cast of the popular TV series “The Munsters” for its 1966 big-screen adaption, “Munster, Go…
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James Drury Remembers ‘The Virginian’ Co-stars
Originally airing on NBC from 1962 to 1971 and currently rerunning on several cable networks (INSP and Starz), the enduring…
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Lil’ Ole Winemaker, Donna Mills
Toasting the New Year with a glass of wine on December 31 is a tradition for many. But unlike most…
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Dee Wallace: Battling More Critters
The Critters are back and meaner than ever. Fortunately, Dee Wallace has also returned to take aim at the miniature…
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Growing Up with ‘Dracula’ in Your Blood
Above photo: Bela Lugosi in “Dracula” ~ Béla Ferenc Dezső Blaskó was a veteran of more than 170 stage plays…
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The Charm of Bob Newhart
Known for his gentle satire, basset-hound eyes, and witty routines, former Chicago accountant-turned-comedian Bob Newhart turned 90 this month, on…
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David Hedison’s Hollywood ‘Voyage’
Recognized widely as Captain Lee Crane in Irwin Allen’s 1960’s sci-fi adventure TV series “Voyage to the Bottom of the…
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An Ernie Kovacs Centennial
Photo courtesy of Josh Mills ~ Opening last summer in Jamestown, New York, the National Comedy Center will launch an…
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Comedian Rich Little Still Impresses
When veteran comedian and impressionist Rich Little appeared in a Las Vegas courtroom during the swearing-in ceremony for his U.S.…
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Terry Moore as Valentino’s Lady in Black
Since her first film role in 1940, Terry Moore has appeared on the Big Screen in each of the subsequent…
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Congratsamundo to Happy Days’ Anson Williams for Saving Lives
As one of the most popular television shows in the late 70s to early 80s, “Happy Days” helped propel many…
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At 80, Judy Collins is Still a Vocal Force
Whether singing her own words or those of others, the sublime vocal talent of pop/folk singer Judy Collins has been…
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Michael Dante: From Actor to Author
It’s not uncommon for actors to find a second career away from the camera after spending years in front of…
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