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Shel Talmy: The Legendary Producer Who Shaped the Sound of ’60s Rock
Sheldon Talmy was born in Chicago on 11 August 1937. His family moved to Los Angeles when he was a…
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Tom Thumb (1958): A Classic Fairy Tale with a Cinematic Twist
Filmed in England and directed by American George Pal, this enthralling fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm starred Russ Tamblyn…
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Actress Jill Jacobson P.a.s.s.e.s Away at 70
Actress Jill Jacobson, best known for role in the soap opera Falcon Crest, has d.i.e.d at the age of…
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Billy Crystal Remembers Martin Scorsese’s Intimidating Lessons at NYU: ‘He Was Very Scary’
Billy Crystal is reminiscing about being a student under the legendary Martin Scorsese. Crystal, 76, recalled what it was like being taught…
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Unmasking the Giggling Granny: The Chilling True Story Behind the Serial K.i.l.l.e.r Who Used Her Smile to Hide D.e.a.d.l.y Secrets
Nannie Doss may have seemed like “a loving grandmother with a charming smile,” as one local Oklahoma newspaper described her. But investigators…
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Yellowstone Star Calls Kevin Costner’s Exit a Game-Changer: ‘Easiest Season We’ve Ever Filmed’
The final epsiodes of Yellowstone were easier to film following Kevin Costner’s exit, according to one cast member. Luke Grimes, who plays son…
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Jennifer Love Hewitt Reflects on Her ’90s S.e.x Symbol Status: ‘I Had No Idea, I Just Went Along with It’
Jennifer Love Hewitt is reflecting on her former teen-idol status. After she broke through on Fox’s teen drama Party of Five in season…
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Dan Dailey: The Multifaceted Star Who Danced His Way Into Hollywood’s Golden Age
Dan Dailey was a celebrated American actor, singer, and dancer, renowned for his charisma and versatility in stage, film, and…
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December 11th, 1913: The Mona Lisa Returned to the Louvre After Two Years of Mystery and Theft
On this day in 1913, the world-famous Mona Lisa was recovered in Florence, Italy, more than two years after it was stolen…
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Westward the Women (1951): A Classic Western Adventure That Redefines the Genre
It is 1850. 140 women are bound from Independence, Missouri, for a West Coast valley ranch where 100 bachelor cowboys…
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