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Quill’s Bev & Joy Bevan interview: Barnoldswick shows, East Germany tour & Art on Ice
Ahead of their anticipated shows at Barnoldswick’s Music & Arts Centre, I had the privilege of chatting with Quill’s Joy and Bev Bevan to discuss their rare double concert, the pair’s upcoming Art on ...
Some things are so good they just have to be shared. And in true Midwestern fashion, that’s what our state has done. For the second installment of “Illinois 250,” a look back at what the Chicago area ...
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These 13 legendary rock partnerships went down in flames
From wavering friendships to outright feuds, some of rock music’s most legendary partnerships are also some of its most flammable ...
British director Nicolas Roeg's "The Man Who Fell To Earth" is one such pioneering gem, and we’re celebrating the film’s 50th anniversary today to remind cinephiles of its dreamy atmosphere and ...
Jamie Lee Curtis paid tribute to her sister Kelly Lee Curtis after her death at 69, remembering the actress as her lifelong confidant and sharing memories of her life and career.
Of all the mansions in Beverly Hills, a well-positioned buyer can walk into one with nearly a century of Hollywood history. ...
Former newspaper journalist Ed Sullivan was 62 years old and in his 16th year as a television host in 1964, but a single night ultimately defined his legacy.
Drake is now tied with Rihanna and Taylor Swift at 14 No. 1 songs apiece, putting them only behind The Beatles, Mariah Carey, ...
Long overlooked in the West, Soviet director Aleksandr Rou’s dazzling, effects-driven fairytale films reveal a pioneering master of fantasy whose enchanting worlds deserve a central place in cinema ...
Even though they had never met – only chatted on the phone – child actor Joseph (Joe, Pepe) Cuby and young drama student ...
A 1960s kitchen has bright chartreuse cabinets and a rotary phone on the countertop - Barry Winiker/Getty Images From the Space Race to the Summer of Love, the 1960s rewrote the rules of technology, ...
On learning of the death of his fellow poet Robert Frost in 1963, John Berryman asked, “who’s number one?” Berryman answered his own question—“Cal’s number one, isn’t he?”—using the nickname of his ...
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