Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "I did turn later than Kelly," Legend admitted to LaVigne after Clarkson made her pitch. "Your voice has, like, a gentleness to it ...
Fouke, circa 1920: The small Miller County town south of Texarkana is best known for the location of the legendary Fouke monster of 1973 movie fame: “The Legend of Boggy Creek.” Pictured here, decades ...
Genova Delicatessen is closing in Walnut Creek, and its last day will be Feb. 18. The news comes just two months after the longstanding delicatessen confirmed it had closed its Treat Boulevard ...
A 1972 crime drama is the best movie of all time, according to Rotten Tomatoes. The Godfather, starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, and Robert Duvall, tops the list as it's one of the most ...
Fairview’s journey to a Region 6 title included two proverbial hiccups. When it mattered most, however, the Tigers came through. Fairview (16-6) defeated Harbor Creek (15-7), 62-43, in a District 10 ...
‘Dawson’s Creek’ Creator Kevin Williamson Thanks Fans for “Outpouring of Love” for James Van Der Beek: “I Am Truly at a Loss for Words” "Several times today, from my heart, I’ve tried to form the ...
Lynn Nottage will write the book for the musical, which is set for The Shed this fall. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer “Originally published in 1933, novelist Fannie Hurst’s Imitation of Life tells ...
James Van Der Beek wore his teen heartthrob status with a light touch. At the height of his fame, he always appeared game in a photo op, a promotional stop, or an American Eagle campaign. Later, he ...
My review was written in December 1985 after a Times Square screening. Charles B. Pierce's "Boggy Creek II", made in 1983, finally arrived in New York with the misleading retitle "The Barbaric Beast ...
In the untouched primordial swamplands of rural Arkansas lurks a giant creature, 8 feet tall and covered with hair. It's either Slash, Rob Zombie or Bigfoot. No one is sure, for those who have seen it ...
James Van Der Beek, who grew up onscreen on the teen drama “Dawson’s Creek” and grew into an actor who was often in comedies and dramas — and never afraid to poke fun at his celebrity — has died at 48 ...
James Van Der Beek, the actor who endeared himself to a generation of television viewers as the star of the teen melodrama “Dawson’s Creek,” died Wednesday. He was 48. “He met his final days with ...