Frankly My Dear, Gone With The Wind Is Still Tops
In the 1920s, Margaret Mitchell, known as “Peggy” to her friends, worked as an enterprising journalist in Atlanta, GA. It wasn’t
In the 1920s, Margaret Mitchell, known as “Peggy” to her friends, worked as an enterprising journalist in Atlanta, GA. It wasn’t
It is considered to be the most enduring film of all time. It was based on Margaret Mitchell’s only novel. It
Moody Blues bassist hits the road with side project This year marks the half-century anniversary of On the Threshold Of a
The Puerto Rican powerhouse returns for new season of Netflix One Day At a Time reboot Back in 1990, Rita Moreno went
VideoBook Channel’s Kahille Dorsnivil selects four books that entertain, inspire and inform to read for Black History Month. Her picks are Summoned
The 10-time Tony Award-winning Best Musical The Band’s Visit will play its final performance on Broadway on Sunday, April 7, 2019.
Greg Lake once said that making a comeback with dignity was one of the most difficult things to do. That said,
Pretty Woman, the classic Garry Marshall film that cemented Julia Roberts as the queen of romantic comedies in the ’90s, has
As a child of the ‘80s, sketch comedy veteran Paul Scheer has a number of old-school legends who make him laugh
Oct. 19, 1987, was a dark economic date. It was when the worst stock market crash in Wall Street history took
Through the end of February, the historic Argyle Theatre in Babylon is putting on the first professional Long Island production of Spring
“I still haven’t decided on becoming an actor and that’s the truth,” said Richard Schiff, the soft-spoken yet eloquent director and
Stellar writing may have been the engine that drove the Twilight Zone franchise, but the music commissioned for the anthology television
It has been said that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” And while that may hold true for some things,
Every man is put on earth condemned to eat and drink If The Twilight Zone series taught us anything, it’s that
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the initial airing of The Twilight Zone. For the first five years of its
From 1959 to 1964, television viewers were glued to the horror and suspense of The Twilight Zone, creator Rod Serling’s classic sci-fi series
If the snow starts falling and heading out the door into the cold winter air is not in the cards for
Aaron Neville may still possess the brawny build of the guy who used to work the New Orleans docks, but the
Introduced to comedy as a kid by watching Johnny Carson with his father, stand-up comedian Sebastian Maniscalco knew that standing in
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