By Douglas Whitbread A lifelong James Bond superfan has amassed the worldās largest collection of 007 memorabilia that he keeps in a secret lock-up ā for…
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Ā On November 30, 1982, just over three years later, Jackson released āThriller,ā which earned him a record-breaking 8 Grammy Awards, including āAlbum of the Year.ā
By Charlie Bayliss Leading toy manufacturer Fisher-Price has released a new inclusivity range featuring figurines with different ethnic backgrounds, physical disabilities, and skin conditions. The infant,…
By Sophie Watson A fascinating haul of royal letters reveals that Queen Victoria may have been one of the first people in the world to use…
By Emma Dunn Meet the mother who makes a living creating magical photos of her children that look straight out of a storybook ā inspired by…
By Sophie Watson The worldās largest PokĆ©mon collection, including toys, cards, computer games, and even themed toilet paper, is set to fetch a whopping Ā£300,000 ($343,306)…
By Alan Zeitlin A son of Holocaust survivors is demanding an apology from Facebook for blocking ads for his newly-released film āBeautiful Blue Eyes.ā British filmmaker…
He enjoyed six top Billboard hits, including 1995ās Gangstaās Paradise, which reached 1 billion streams on Spotify earlier this year.
By Alan Zeitlin Martin Kove was born on Purim, and his most famous costume has been quite convincing. As the villain in the iconic āThe Karate…
Ā Ā Ā Ā This past Friday September 23rd, The Lauderhill Performing Arts Center (LPAC) took on a whole new approach to Friday night date night. Welcoming a local Lauderhill event created by Tanisha āTjā Hope of āTj Hope Presentsā and Hosted by hometown Comedian Chris Priester called Eargasm; as they celebrated 5 years of Erotic Poetry, Arts and Comedy, LPAC was in for a night unlike anything theyāve ever had at their performing arts facility. Comedian Chris Priester even brought in his 51st birthday celebration as part of the eveningās festivities. Bringing his very own curated lineup of comedians to light up the stage in between poetic performances.
