If the Donny & Marie variety show could be summed up in two words, they would have to be “comfort food.” With its corny humor ...
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory star Peter Ostrum reportedly still receives royalty payments from his role as Charlie Bucket in the 1971 movie. The former actor, 67, was just 14 when he ...
Tattoo artist Lily Jarnryd tells PEOPLE about working with the famous couple on their custom designs Angel Saunders has been a writer at PEOPLE since 2023. She’s previously worked at iHeartMedia ...
Tom Hanks’ Pacific Palisades home is miraculously still standing. The $26 million home, which was purchased by the “Forrest Gump” star and his wife, Rita Wilson, in 2010, narrowly avoided ...
What kid wouldn’t love a trip to a chocolate factory? Well, any kid that saw Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, perhaps. Adapted from one of the most-adapted authors ever, the 1971 film ...
The reason I say this doozy from the Cowboys owner is Jerry's Worst Quote of the Year - way more damaging and misleading even than "all in'' - is because it is categorically untrue. FRISCO - Jerry ...
Jerry Springer's infamous talk show is now the subject of a new documentary. "Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action," a two-part Netflix docuseries, released Tuesday, gives a first-hand look at ...
Jerry Springer achieved fame and fortune in the 1990s by presiding over what became as much a three-ring circus as a daytime TV show, at one point surpassing reigning queen Oprah Winfrey in some ...
Here, we de-bunk the claims that Musk is buying the Cowboys away from team owner Jerry Jones ... instant impact by firing long-time head coach Tom Landry and replacing him with Jimmy Johnson.
It’s a beautiful piece of embroidery inspired by artwork by the legendary artist Tom Of Finland. Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and ...
“Easy, Tom Holland!” Chalamet answers immediately, setting Zendaya off into a fit of giggles. In an interview with GQ, Tom Holland talks to about relationships and the importance of privacy.
Tom Sietsema has been The Washington Post's food critic since 2000. In leaner years, he worked for the Microsoft Corp., where he launched sidewalk.com; the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; the San ...