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'70s TV star, ranked among 'greatest TV characters of the 1970s,' became the king of comebacks
One of TV’s boldest businessmen just topped a major ranking.
The club, now at 761 N. Jefferson St., will have its grand opening in the new location March 27 and 28 with comic and Wisconsin native Nate Craig.
Come March, the independent stand-up comedy club will reopen in the historic George Watts & Son Building (761 N. Jefferson St ...
While we loved these series in the '70s, iconic shows like Sanford and Son, Charlie's Angels, and The Dukes of Hazzard could never be made today.
Initially billed as a show that was 'lovingly ripped off' from the 1975 cult classic film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the Tony Award–winning 2005 Broadway musical comedy MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT™ ...
Norman C. Francis, who advised eight presidents on education and civil rights issues, has been called “one of the most ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Historian and National Review Senior Editor Richard Brookhiser discussed what he's learned from studying the lives of America's founders, including ...
Fans of "Peppa Pig" will soon learn more about her close-knit family, including her brother. In the upcoming season of the popular children's cartoon, Peppa's younger brother George is diagnosed as ...
The St. George Planning Commission unanimously voted down plans for a controversial subdivision after hearing concerns that the development would worsen flooding and traffic issues in the neighborhood ...
All-Pro wide receiver Justin Jefferson is excited for his former coach, Joe Brady. The Minnesota Vikings star was asked about Brady landing the Buffalo Bills’ head coaching job in an interview with ...
George Pickens reached new heights in his first season with the Cowboys. Amber Searls / Imagn Images After examining what went wrong with the fantasy football running backs and quarterbacks, it’s time ...
Makena Gera is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has previously appeared in Boston Magazine. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty The real-life relationships ...
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