Three old wrestling stars died within days of one another.
Pop Culture
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The People’s Court judge launched the courtroom-reality TV genre.
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Don Cornelius was the heart and soul of a TV dance show like no other.
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Keyboard player co-founded 1980s British synthpop band Bronski Beat.
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It can seem odd to feel such a deep sense of loss for someone you never met, and yet it is normal to grieve for anyone who has touched your …
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Though these famous figures have died, their legacies live on and continue to inspire and delight us. Join us as we remember celebrities who died in 2016. William Christopher (1932–2016) …
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David Huddleston, an actor who was known best for “The Big Lebowski” and “Santa Claus: The Movie,” died Aug. 2, 2016, according to multiple news sources. He was 85. The …
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It’s fall TV time, when networks roll out their best new shows and launch new seasons of returning favorites. While networks do release some shows in spring or summer, there’s …
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Dick Clark, who was born Nov. 30, 1929, made “American Bandstand” an American institution, hosting the storied song-and-dance show from 1956 to 1989.
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Prime-time soap opera Dallas ran for 14 seasons, from 1978 to 1991. Featuring juicy storylines and an ensemble cast of seasoned TV veterans, Dallas set the standard for the many prime-time soaps that followed …