Jill Schoelen, who starred as Drew Barrymore’s sister in the Christmas cult classic “Babes in Toyland,” is returning to ...
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Every single day, movies you love are playing on cable TV and over-the-air antenna channels — especially during the holidays.
Glenn Minnis is a contributor at The Center Square. THE CENTER SQUARE—Parents should take precaution this holiday season when it comes to artificial intelligence toys after researchers for the new ...
It's been three decades since the popular show Everybody Loves Raymond premiered, and the cast recently reconnected on camera for the TV special, Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion, ...
Alfred Hitchcock chuckled with delight at the recording session for the 1955 movie “The Trouble with Harry.” Bernard Herrmann, the composer, had deftly translated the darkly comic tone of the story ...
At her very best she's worthy of being mentioned in the same breath as Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. Doris Day was often called America's "girl next door"—friendly, wholesome, relatable, and ...
A new restaurant coming to Magazine Street will no longer bear the name of French Quarter mainstay Doris Metropolitan after a disagreement between the owners got litigious. Last month, Doris ...
When ESPN airs the NBA Finals next season, Doris Burke won't be a part of the broadcast. The network is demoting Burke from its NBA Finals broadcast team in favor of Tim Legler. Burke, 60, provided ...
A more than 2-acre Beverly Hills estate that’s been home to a Hollywood starlet, a British actor, a Latin pop star and a natural gas billionaire hit the market Tuesday for $75 million. Built in 1956, ...
The classic 1980s Christmas movie "Babes in Toyland" is going viral on TikTok for its somewhat random (and maybe a little annoying) song about Cincinnati. The video, posted July 11, revisits the Queen ...
I was heading down the street to my local ice cream parlor when an album sticking out from a record store sidewalk-sale bin caught my eye. The guy on the front of it was, without a doubt, the baddest ...