
Terence Stamp predicted his own death
Terence Stamp predicted he would die before filming started on the Priscilla Queen of the Desert sequel.The acting ... Read More
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Colorado's 20 biggest concert venues: Red Rocks, Mission Ballroom, the Fillmore -- and a few you may not know
DENVER — Colorado’s music scene thrives because people love seeing concerts here. Our venues range from the world-famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre to the independent clubs that are growing the next generation of musicians...Read more
Christopher Borrelli: You think your office is a sitcom? I worked at Toledo's Blade newspaper, a loose inspiration for 'The Paper'
Standing against a wall of a dark basement bar in Toledo, a shout away from the Maumee River, I turned to a reporter at my left, a staffer at The Blade, Toledo’s daily newspaper, my journalism alma mater. I asked him: ...Read more
PBS doc explores the many lives of 'Omara: Cuba's Legendary Diva'
For many, Omara Portuondo is best known for her participation in the Buena Vista Social Club; but the nonagenarian has lived many lives before and after the formation of the internationally recognized Cuban group. The new ...Read more
TV Tinsel: Emmy winning 'The Pitt' pulls back curtain on ER experience
Ever since Ben Casey snarled at his boss and Dr. Welby made house-calls, the medical show on TV has been just what the doctor ordered.
Countless series have bandaged bloody wounds and performed last-minute surgeries to ...Read more
'Cover': With $4,000 and a dream, Florida actor makes a movie
ORLANDO, Fla. — Imagine an unplanned road trip. With a stranger. Who may or may not be in danger. Also, don’t look now but someone may or may not be following you. Oh, and in the car you’ve hidden some objects worth ...Read more
Pirates of the Caribbean producer Jerry Bruckheimer expresses hope for sixth movie
Pirates of the Caribbean producer Jerry Bruckheimer hopes a sixth movie will be made.
The 82-year-old producer confirmed he was involved in developing another instalment in Disney's swashbuckling series alongside a ...Read more
James Gunn says 'some things have changed' about DCU Batman movie The Brave and the Bold
James Gunn has teased "some things have changed" about The Brave and the Bold.
The upcoming superhero blockbuster will be Batman's cinematic debut in the DC Universe (DCU), and the studio boss, 59, has now revealed ...Read more
10 of the biggest changes to retirement accounts due to new 401(k) and IRA rules
Congress has shaken up retirement plans once again, and the changes benefit a wide swath of Americans saving for their golden years through IRAs or employer plans such as 401(k)s.
The SECURE Act 2.0 became law in the last...Read more
The LA wildfire cleanup was fast. Residents eager to rebuild worry officials chose speed over safety
LOS ANGELES — The devastation left in the wake of January’s Eaton and Palisades fires was unimaginable. The firestorms engulfed 59 square miles of Southern California — more than twice the size of Manhattan — ...Read more
How insurance industry 'stranglehold' blocked Medicare reform
UnitedHealth Group is facing a torrent of accusations that it and its industry peers have exploited the Medicare Advantage program to gain billions in extra payments from the federal treasury.
These coding practices have ...Read more
Ordinary annuity vs. annuity due: The small difference that affects its value
An annuity is a financial product that provides a stream of income over a set period. Annuities are often used in retirement planning as a way to generate income from a lump sum investment.
However, there are different ...Read more
She thought she was talking to her favorite celebrity. It cost her everything
LOS ANGELES — Abigail Ruvalcaba was intrigued when a handsome daytime soap opera actor she'd been watching for years reached out to her in a Facebook message.
His rugged exterior softened by his piercing blue eyes and ...Read more
Rule of 72: What it is and how to use it
You don’t need a finance degree to figure out how long it’ll take to double your money as an investor. The Rule of 72 offers a quick shortcut to estimate growth based on interest rates or, on the flip side, the erosion...Read more
Lola Young cancels gig after collapsing onstage
Lola Young cancelled a gig in Washington, D.C. a day after collapsing onstage during a show in New York.
The 24-year-old singer suffered a medical issue while singing Conceited at the All Things Go Music Festival at ...Read more
Jennifer Lopez's divorce from Ben Affleck was 'best thing that ever happened'
Jennifer Lopez's divorce from Ben Affleck was "the best thing that ever happened" to her.
The 56-year-old singer/actress married the movie star in 2022, but they split in 2024 after less than two years of marriage and ...Read more
Emily Blunt has started 'taking care of herself'
Emily Blunt has started "taking care" of herself by embracing a regular fitness regime.
The 42-year-old actress has revealed she now works out regularly because she wants to stay in shape and have enough energy to raise ...Read more
Paris Hilton loved working with Dakota and Elle Fanning on memoir series
Paris Hilton has loved working with Dakota and Elle Fanning as her memoir is adapted for TV.
The 44-year-old socialite is collaborating with the siblings to turn her 2023 book Paris: The Memoir into a TV series and has ...Read more
Ariana Grande takes aim at Donald Trump supporters with social media post
Ariana Grande has hit out at Donald Trump supporters on social media.
The One Last Time singer has asked those who voted for Trump as to whether they feel better off eight months into the US President's second term in the...Read more
Trump rollback of rule for public lands -- including 13,000 square miles in Colorado -- would reduce conservation role
Federal land managers are considering repealing a set of regulations that prioritized conservation on millions of acres of Colorado public land — the most recent move by the Trump administration in a torrent of changes ...Read more
'A lot of eye rolling going on': Parents of kids with autism sort through new federal recommendations
Rose Baumann would be the first to say that there's a need for more government attention to autism.
She describes her 24-year-old son, Collin, as profoundly autistic. He is able to speak only a few words and wears a ...Read more
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