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Sonny Rollins, Tenor Saxophonist And Restless Genius Of Jazz, Dies At 95
Sonny Rollins was one of the last living greats of the bebop era and one of the most influential saxophonists of his time.
How To Watch The Scripps National Spelling Bee
The three-day competition begins Tuesday and concludes Thursday night.
I Almost Died Giving Birth. Now I Fear For My Daughters.
"I repeatedly said something was wrong, but my concerns were dismissed.”
Bravo’s ‘In The City’ Faced Backlash Before It Premiered. Here’s Why It’s Worth Watching.
"I’m not looking for representation in every corner of reality television because I don’t believe it authentically exists," the author
‘Beef’ Is A Rare TV Series. Its Korean Cast And Creator Reflect On Its Importance.
Creator and showrunner Lee Sung Jin leaned more into his Korean roots for Season 2 — and it paid off.
Drake Is A Sore Loser On ‘Iceman.’ Sounds Like Someone Else We Know.
In 43 songs, one of the most successful rappers of the century shows us he just can't move on.
Stephen Colbert Hosts Michigan Public Access TV Show Just 24 Hours After ‘Late Show’ Send-Off
"It’s been an excruciating 23 hours without being on TV, so I am grateful to be able to be here," the comedian said.
Judy Garland’s Legacy Of ‘Fairness And Love’ Celebrated At Pride Month Extravaganza
Writer, performer and Garland superfan Justin Elizabeth Sayre also ranks the Hollywood legend's best big-screen performances.
‘It Takes Two’ Rapper Rob Base, Who Helped Bring Hip-Hop Mainstream, Dies At 59
Rapper Rob Base has died after a battle with cancer.
Brooke Shields Discusses Fling With John F. Kennedy Jr. — And Gets A Little TMI
The "You're Killing Me" actor also had a surprising take on Hulu's "Love Story," which depicted JFK Jr.'s romance with Carolyn Bessette.
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