John Lennon was killed, but his incredible music legacy lives on to this day. During his short life, The Beatles legend had a couple of sons with his two wives.
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Jennifer Yuma editorArthur Forrest, a television legend with a 75-year career that covered long-running hits such as “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and “That’s Incredible!,” died on Oct. 25.
He was 95.Marcy Forrest, Arthur’s wife, confirmed the death to Variety.Born in 1926 in Brooklyn and raised in the Bronx as a first-generation American, Forrest completed his education at NYU and landed a job at DuMont Network’s studio as a janitor. After learning the business, Forrest went from janitor to page,
.John Lennon was killed, but his incredible music legacy lives on to this day. During his short life, The Beatles legend had a couple of sons with his two wives.
Tennis legend Arthur Ashe did not have the gusto of Cassius Clay or Jim Brown, and yet when it came to his work as an activist fighting against apartheid or raising HIV awareness, Ashe quietly made noise and an impact in his own way.“Citizen Ashe,” a new documentary that explores the career of Ashe and grapples specifically with how he was viewed as an African American public figure, puts him in the context of other Black athletes who stood out for their efforts to bring change.
Lindsay Lohan is back to acting. The icon of the aughts will be back on our screens next December, for a Netflix Christmas movie, because, where else?New podcast: Lindsay Lohan wants to share a never-before-seen side of her5 of Lindsay Lohan’s best moviesA post shared by Netflix US (@netflix)Netflix provided a first look of the awaited project through their official Instagram page.
Lucy Dacus has released a reworked version of her crowd favourite ‘Thumbs’ and announced a North American tour.The new version, ‘Thumbs Again’, replicates how the song is performed live, fleshing out the instrumentation with an electric guitar, synth and drums.Listen to ‘Thumbs Again’ below:‘Thumbs’ was played at Dacus’ shows as early as 2018 before it was formally released as part of her recent album, ‘Home Video’.
Lucy Dacus is heading on tour next year. The singer-songwriter, who shared her wonderful third album Home Video this summer, will embark on dates across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Europe from early February to mid-April with Indigo De Souza and Fenne Lilly opening.
Dascha Polanco, will turn your college dreams into reality.“Education for me has always been important, and culturally in the Latino community, it is instilled in us from a very young age,” Polanco told HOLA! USA.
Jay-Z.His comments come on the back of Jay’s heartfelt shout-out to Dash during his acceptance speech at the ceremony for his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction. Former US president Barack Obama inducted Jay-Z as the latest rap star to receive the honour, joining previous hip-hop inductees The Notorious B.I.G., Tupac, N.W.A.
Emmerdale fans were left stunned on Thursday's episode as Arthur Thomas returned to the village. Soap watchers were left distracted over the scenes as they claimed Arthur, who is played by Alfie Clarke, looked "unrecognisable" with viewers even questioning if it was the same actor as he looked so "grown up".
Naman Ramachandran Luana Bajrami has won best director and the Discovery Award for best debut feature for “The Hill Where Lionesses Roar” at the 29th Raindance Film Festival (Oct. 27 – Nov.
With “King Richard” on the release horizon later this month, tennis fans already have one movie to look forward to this Fall. However, there’s a film about another American tennis great who broke through racial barriers a generation before Venus and Serena out soon, too.
Olivia Rodrigo reclaims Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart, holding off challenges from new releases by Lana Del Rey and Elton John.
Vanessa Williams and Leona Lewis are lending their singing skills to a new competition.
Former UFC champion Michael Bisping has backed Nate Diaz not to sign a fresh UFC contract and instead face-off against Jake Paul.