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Betty Boop and 'Blondie' enter the public domain, accompanied by a trio of detectives
A year after their film debut, “The Cocoanuts,” entered the public domain, the Marx Brothers' beloved “Animal Crackers” joins ...
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I'm paying tribute to the 91-year-old who was Sunderland's oldest pop star: Memories of Alf Pearson
Alf Pearson was the epitome of the showman. He became famous as far back as the 1930s when he and his brother Bob were one of ...
Over their century-long history, the Radio City Rockettes have evolved to meet the current moment. Two members of the ...
The world's longest-running radio drama turns 75 in January. 'The Archers' chronicles a fictional farming family in England, ...
Mulrooney’s humor took him to television, international stages and Albany’s airwaves with WPYX’s morning show.
A previously unpublished radio play written by Tennessee Williams as a college student has been published in The Strand magazine. What does the work say about the playwright before he became famous?
“Kristin Chenoweth reigns supreme in The Queen of Versailles, a lavish and ambitious new musical” (People). Based on Lauren Greenfield’s wildly astonishing documentary, this “smart and sparkling” (The ...
It’s a typical morning at Scranton’s third largest paper company until, for no logical reason, a documentary crew begins filming the lives of the employees of Dunder Mifflin. Don’t miss this ...
I'll have my countdown 1-3 p.m. Aug. 27 on WJBE 99.7 FM and 1040 AM and play the top five tunes from each decade of the 1950s ...
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