Lies of P has both a DLC and a sequel confirmed as future content, and it's the sequel that needs to follow the end of game teaser.
From Dorothy's $32 million ruby slippers to Michael Jordan's most game-worn sneakers, these shoes have hefty price tags.
(For this story, I interviewed Al’s widow Donna and Al’s sister Dorothy this morning, as we worked together on his obituary.
But the story of Oz dates back much further than that. For nearly 125 years, the fantasy world of writer L. Frank Baum’s ...
Besides, people who own those shoes also tend to have houses dropped on them from out of nowhere. Maybe it’s best not to let everyone on Earth know you have Dorothy’s sparkly shoes.
In 2005, the slippers were on display at the Judy Garland Museum in the Dorothy actress’ birthplace of Grand Rapids, Minnesota when a burglar broke in through one of the museum’s doors ...
Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion and Jack Haley as the Tin Man The shoes that sold on Saturday were not just the ones on Dorothy when she began her adventure in Oz, or when she clicked her heels to ...
The shoes that sold on Saturday have a storied history. They were not just the ones on Dorothy when she began her adventure in Oz, or when she clicked her heels to go home to Kansas: they were ...
Janie Heitz, the Judy Garland Museum director, and John Kelsch, the museum curator, stand next to the ruby slippers during the auction at Heritage Auctions Saturday, Dec. 7 in Dallas. Even though ...
The ruby slippers that Judy Garland wore as Dorothy in the 1939 production of 'The Wizard of Oz' were sold for a record-breaking R504,224,000 ($28 million) on Saturday during a live auction in Dallas.
The ruby slippers that Judy Garland wore as Dorothy in the 1939 production of The Wizard of Oz were sold for a record-breaking $28 million on Saturday during a live auction in Dallas in the latest ...
The shoes that sold on Saturday have a storied history. They were not just the ones on Dorothy when she began her adventure in Oz, or when she clicked her heels to go home to Kansas: they were ...