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The legacy of the 1977 blockbuster “Saturday Night Fever” and its characters is “stayin’ alive” with a new bench plaque.
Charity Bejarano, of Bowling Green, was on hand to collect the new poster. She’s a fan of the festival’s signature art. She has a number of the posters, which she displays at home and in her office.
My feet were dangling, suspended over a 500-foot drop. I wasn't scared. "Wow, " I said. I was surrounded by miles of Utah's beautiful mountains, a lake and waterfalls. After a couple of moments, I ...
It should come as no surprise that The Fantastic Four: First Steps lands, “Barbenheimer”-style, with an intentionally ...
Bat, bowl, field, the cricket all-rounder has a demanding job - one that baseball star Shohei Ohtani would understand. How ...
Nitish Kumar Reddy edges behind a 'Bumrah-esque' deliver from Ben Stokes as England make a quick breakthrough after tea, to ...
Former cricketer Mohammad Kaif appeared unimpressed with Ben Stokes' captaincy on Day 4 of the ongoing second Test between ...
Scooping ice cream for a summer is a rite of passage for so many teens - for the young people at one Portland ice cream shop, ...
Elly Jackson, playing this year’s Karlovy Vary Film Festival opening concert, discusses her upcoming album, interest in ...
With a huge payout fresh in their pockets from their ASX listing, Jack Gance and Mario Verrocchi are padding out their ...
We sit down with Ben Long to talk through the making of Sophie's posthumous final project and gain a rare insight into the creative process of a generational talent ...
Kendrick Lamar, Ledisi and others are creating the soundtrack for this cultural inflection point and for the legacy of ...