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CultureMap Fort Worth on MSNWave of Fort Worth restaurant closures leads this week's top storiesFort Worth gets hit with a wave of restaurant closures. Fort Worth restaurants inevitably experience an ebb and flow, with promising openings punctuated by crushing closings. But in recent months, ...
July 3 (UPI) -- Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. July 3 (UPI) -- Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. -- Artist John Singleton Copley in 1738 ...
Betty Bob Buckley spent several decades advocating for women in journalism and supporting the arts in Fort Worth. (Courtesy photo | Norman Buckley) ...
An hour into Betty Buckley’s first set at Joe’s Pub, she began the aching ballad from “Cats” that has won her legions of fans. Among them, she now knows, is President Trump.
By popular demand, Kim Maresca returned to Feinstein's54 Below on her birthday last Wednesday evening, September 21st, with her dazzling new show It's My Party And I'll Belt If I Want To One of the ...
Betty Buckley Is Not Wedded to the Same Old Songs The actress is back in concert mode at 76, and doing new material. She’s also looking forward to a bold new take on “Sunset Boulevard.” ...
ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty; John Boal Betty Buckley (left, in 1978) starred on 'Eight Is Enough' for four seasons.
Betty Buckley talks about playing another "white-haired weirdo" in "Imaginary" and why she's unsure about returning to Broadway.
Talk about loyalty. Betty Buckley has been staying at the Chateau Marmont for about 50 years. She first checked in when she was filming her big screen debut as gym teacher Miss Collins in ...
Broadway legend Betty Buckley talks to TODAY.com about the "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" episode for her character, Trial Division Chief Lorraine Maxwell.
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