Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeR.E.M. fans, Michael Stipe doesn’t have encouraging news when it comes to ever seeing the seminal rock band ever together again.
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with a message for the original fans of the show. And, as a result, those fans are realizing that they had never really forgiven him for leaving.“You remember how when we were younger, we used to run around and hang out with Blue and find clues and talk to Mr.
Salt and freak out about the mail and do all the fun stuff?” Burns said in the video. “And then one day, I was like, ‘Oh hey, guess what? Big news, I’m leaving.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeR.E.M. fans, Michael Stipe doesn’t have encouraging news when it comes to ever seeing the seminal rock band ever together again.
EXCLUSIVE: After playing a part in making the Harry Potter franchise a multi-billion dollar global box-office hit, screenwriter Steve Kloves has found a more adult adaptation to take on. Sources tell Deadline, Kloves is set to adapt Flynn Berry’s New York Times best-seller Northern Spy for Netflix. Django Unchained producer Stacey Sher will produce. Kloves will also exec produce.
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Actor Steve Buscemi spent four days helping out on “The Pile” at Ground Zero in New York after the 9/11 attacks. He’s still haunted by that time.
Looking back. On the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks, Steve Buscemi reflected on his experience working with New York firefighters to help locate missing residents.
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Steve Buscemi is looking back on September 11, twenty years later.
Steve Burns is continuing to spread the love.
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A nostalgic walk down memory lane! On the 25th anniversary of Blue’s Clues, Steve Burns put on his signature green shirt and hat to explain why he decided to leave the show years ago.
Hello? Your childhood is calling!
The original host of the children’s TV show "Blue’s Clues" returned with a message to the show’s now-adult fans to mark its 25th anniversary. The show originally debuted on Sept. 8, 1996 and featured the character Steve, played by actor Steve Burns, navigating his animated house and solving low-stakes mysteries with his pet animated dog, Blue.
later revealed that part of the reason the host called it a wrap was over his rapid hair loss, as well as an interest in pursuing a career in music.)“I just kinda got up and went to college.