Classic holiday film “It’s a Wonderful Life” is 70 years old. To celebrate, we’re looking back at its director, Frank Capra.
Died 1991
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Twenty-five years after Freddie Mercury’s death, he’s more Google-able than ever. We reflect on the legacy of one of rock’s all-time greatest singers.
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The 1950s were very good to country legend Webb Pierce. The honky-tonk idol joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1952 and spent the 1950s recording a string of hit singles …
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Nancy Kulp no longer may be a household name, but it only takes watching a couple of episodes of “The Beverly Hillbillies” to understand her appeal as a comic actress.
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During his decades on screen, Michael Landon was a rancher, a pioneer, an angel — and a werewolf.
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The 1950s loved Tennessee Ernie Ford, and we love him, too.
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Fred MacMurray was the first to be honored as a “Disney Legend.”
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Twenty-one years after Gene Roddenberry’s death, Star Trek’s legacy just keeps growing…
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Academy Award-winning movie director and producer Tony Richardson died 20 years ago today. We spotlight his career and his position in a great acting dynasty.
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In jazz circles he was known as “The Sound”…