With so many TV shows to choose from, some slip through the cracks. These '90s sitcoms still deserve more attention.
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Born in Australia before finding a home in America at the age of 10, Susan Powter became a force to be reckoned with in the ...
"If sadness could kill you, I'd be dead," Powter said in a new interview ahead of her comeback that includes a memoir and ...
As I was researching the career of James Earl Jones, I found out he had a detective series from 1990-91 called Gabriel’s Fire ...
Wherever he would appear — mostly in social media videos or press conferences — the quarterback would throw out his signature catchphrase before walking away. However, Wilson signed a one ...
The catchphrase has been used by folks across social media platforms as an exploitable video meme, with some creators replacing Logan Paul with animated characters or posting videos of themselves ...
Candidate for Hollywood’s commission seat in District 2 and former Hot105 radio personality Jill Tracey has died on Friday, ...
Just in time for Halloween are new scary movies about a demon daddy, evil in the woods and ’90s television hell ... chirpy kid co-stars and a catchphrase song with echoes of the “Diff ...
Scarlett Johansson helped organize the new get-out-the-vote video with fellow Marvel stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Don Cheadle, Danai Gurira and Paul Bettany. By Carly Thomas ...
Fitness icon Susan Powter, whose memorable "stop the insanity" catchphrase helped define the ... with alternative approaches in the early '90s, revealed to PEOPLE that she lost millions of dollars ...
Known for her catchphrase, “Love ya! Mean it!”, Jill Tracey was an institution in South Florida radio who gave listeners all ...