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Virginia 'Ginny' Taggart
Parksville Qualicum Beach News· 3 hours agoVirginia "Ginny" Taggart (nee Hill) passed away in Courtenay, BC with her family by her side on June 16, 2024 at the age of 73 after a short battle with...
‘Hello, Dolly!’ Review: Imelda Staunton Has the Wow, Wow, Wow Factor
New York Times· 9 hours agoThe veteran British actress shines in a new revival that is the musical theater highlight of the...
Top 10 Comic Books Rising in Value in the Last Week Include Hulk, Deadpool, and Barbaric
Comic Book· 2 hours agoAfter an incredibly long wait, we finally got the Captain America: Brave New World trailer, and it's...
Iconic Mirage closes its doors on the Las Vegas Strip
Chicago Sun-Times· 19 hours agoA final blast from The Mirage’s signature volcano marked the passage Wednesday of an aging Las Vegas resort that wowed crowds when it opened in 1989 and went on to revolutionize the casino resort ...
International Insider: Emmy Noms; ‘Doctor Who’ Dilemma; Tales From Taormina
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 11 hours agoHello again, it’s Insider time. Jesse Whittock here with the latest news and views from the...
‘Weird Al’ Yankovic on ‘Polkamania!,’ Why He Won’t Release Another Album
AOL· 9 hours agoOver the years “Weird Al” had great success covering Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” as 1984’s “Eat It,” Madonna’s “Like A Virgin” as 1985’s “Like A Surgeon,” and Chamillionaire ...
Netflix Making Hay With Games Based On Its IP, Will Release One A Month Starting In July
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 24 hours agoNetflix is three years into its games initiative and said it will release about a game a month...
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Dio's Dub Voice Is The Best
CBR.com· 7 hours agoVoice actors are a crucial but often overlooked part of the anime industry. Ask an anime fan to name...
Birdeater starts like a successor to Wake In Fright – but ends up like an episode of Home and Away
The Conversation· 18 hours agoIn an early scene in Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s Birdeater, we catch a glimpse of a poster of Ted Kotcheff’s Wake in Fright (1971). More than in any other film of the period ...