Destination America today announced that it has begun production on an all-new series hosted by world-renowned ghost hunters Adam Berry and Amy Bruni. KINDRED SPIRITS (wt) will premiere in 2016 exclusively on Destination America following the fearless duo as they help real families tormented by paranormal activity at home, with the added stress that the […]
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Noel Neill: Super Sad Day as Superman’s First Love Dies At 95 – Breaking Entertainment News
By Kristi O’Toole Noel Neill, who played foolhardy Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane on the 1950s TV series Adventures of Superman then walked away from show business, has died. She was 95. Neill died Sunday at her home in Tucson, Ariz., after a long illness, her friend, manager and biographer, Larry Thomas Ward reports. Neill […]
Pampered Chefs Happy Families: Sausage and Pepper Biscuit Fritatta
By Kristi O’Toole Fast, easy and delicious…I mean what’s not to love? This versatile dish can be served for breakfast or lunch! Ingredients: 8 oz bulk hot Italian sausage • 1 medium red bell pepper (about 3/4 cup diced) • 1 cup lightly packed fresh basil
Frank Sinatra: Diamonds in the Rough
By Jerry Pearce In the eighteen years that have elapsed since the passing of the Chairman of the Board, the collection by fans of Sinatra-related memorabilia as well as that of his vintage recorded material has not swayed by any means. As the decades have endured, the Sinatra estate has seen fit to release a […]
Spaghetti Western Actor Bud Spencer Dead at 86
By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Popular Italian actor and filmmaker Bud Spencer passed away Monday at the age of 86. Spencer’s son had the following to say: “My father died peacefully at 6:15pm and did not suffer from pain, he had all of us next to him and his last words were ‘Thank you’,” his son […]
Bleed For This In Theaters November 4th – Breaking Movie News
BLEED FOR THIS is the incredible true story of one of the most inspiring and unlikely comebacks in sports history. Miles Teller (Whiplash, Divergent) stars as Vinny “The Pazmanian Devil” Pazienza, a local Providence boxer who shot to stardom after winning 2 world title fights. After a near-fatal car accident leaves Vinny with a severed […]
Murph’s Favorites Vol. 3: “Time of the Season”
By Ian Murphy Some songs just take you to another place. The Zombies’ 1968 hit “Time of the Season” is one of those songs. As soon as you hear that opening drum fill and sexy, serpentine bassline, you are there. For me, I am instantly transported to a hot summer evening on the beach on […]
Pampered Chefs Happy Families: Mini Pesto Pizzas
By Kristi O’Toole Football season is quickly approaching and the smell of blood, sweat, tears and pigskin lingers in the air. You know rightly at some point the boys will be around to cheer on their team while spewing beautiful expletives over your coffee table. Don’t get upset, you know you love it. Embrace these […]
DeShawn’s Gamer Corner: Razer Firefly Hard Gaming Mat
By DeShawn Harry What up fam! I’ll be talking about the Razer Firefly gaming surface. I never thought I would be one to really be a stickler for a gaming surface, but I am now a believer in having a solid surface for your mouse. I had a Kabuto from Razer for about 3 years […]
The 9th Life of Louis Drax In Theaters Friday on September 2nd – Breaking Movie News
After surviving eight near-death accidents throughout his unlucky life, Louis Drax [Aiden Longworth] plunges off a steep cliff on his ninth birthday. While police investigate the cause of Louis’ near-fatal fall and the whereabouts of his violent father Peter [Aaron Paul], acclaimed neurologist Dr. Allan Pascal [Jamie Dornan] uses unorthodox techniques to try to tap […]
Pampered Chefs Happy Families: Caribbean Meat Filled Pastries
By Kristi O’Toole These flavorful appetizers are derived from Caribbean patties, which are dough pastries filled with a spicy and sweet meat mixture. Instructions: Pastry 2 cups all-purpose flour • 1 cup masa harina (instant corn masa mix) • 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar • 1/2 teaspoon salt
Rapper ‘Lor Scoota’ Shot Dead an Hour After Hosting Peace Rally Basketball Game in Baltimore – Breaking Entertainment News
By Kristi O’Toole A tragic irony as a young rapper trying to stop violence in Baltimore is gunned down. Tyriece Travon Watson, better known as Lor Scoota, had just finished hosting a charity basketball game. The fliers advertising the event had said, “Pray for peace in these streets.” Music artists and important faces from around […]
Bluegrass Legend Ralph Stanley DEAD at 89 – Cause of Death Revealed
By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Ralph Stanley, who was considered a Bluegrass musical pioneer died yesterday at the age of 89 and it was confirmed by his publicist Kirt Webster. “The patriarch of Appalachian music who with his brother Carter helped expand and popularize the genre that became known as bluegrass, died Thursday from difficulties with […]
Goat Man: Urban Legend or The True Story of An Unfortunate Soul
By Kristi O’Toole I first heard of Goat Man as a small girl when my father told me of the legend. At the time I wasn’t sure if he was telling me about Goat Man in an attempt to coerce me in to behaving or if it was a legit story; reflecting back now I […]
Pampered Chefs Happy Families: Peanut Chocolate Banana Bread
By Kristi O’Toole At first glance this dessert seems like a car crash at the bakery, but just let it absorb in and before long you’ll be craving one! Ingredients: 2 cups (500 mL) all-purpose flour • 1 cup (250 mL) sugar • 1 tbsp (15 mL) baking powder • 1/2 tsp (2 mL) salt […]
Drake Lost $60,000 Betting Against Cavaliers In Game 7
Canadian-born rapper Drake, who is known as one of the most fair-weather fans in sports, apparently lost a $60,000 bet on Seth Curry and the Warriors winning the NBA Finals. The Cleveland Cavaliers ended up winning the series after making the biggest comeback in finals history, but the Warriors will have better online NBA sportsbook […]
Frank Sinatra on the Boardwalk: Part II
By Jerry Pearce Steve Wynn had a vision. Having come to Las Vegas some years earlier, Wynn successfully reinvented the Golden Nugget Casino Hotel in Las Vegas on Fremont Street, a move that would lead to other land owners to renovate their nearby properties, contributing to the revitalization of that part of town. Today, it […]
Sweet Emotions Turn to Mixed Emotions as Aerosmith Announce Farewell Tour – Breaking Music News
By Kristi O’Toole We never thought the day would come and despite months of reassurances from Aerosmith, it looks like that day is about to arrive. This morning, front man Steven Tyler revealed that Aerosmith will officially embark on a farewell tour beginning in 2017, bringing the band’s 47 year chapter to an end. The […]
Pampered Chefs Happy Families: Talapia with Garlic Sauce and Pasta
By Kristi O’Toole Talapia is a very affordable white fish, great light taste even the kids will love! Ingredients: 12 oz uncooked angel hair pasta • 1 lime • 8 garlic cloves, peeled • 2 medium dried chipotle peppers • 1 cup packed fresh parsley • 1 cup packed fresh cilantro
Frank Sinatra on the Boardwalk: Part I
By Jerry Pearce When I think about the world of casino gambling, two notable motion pictures occur to my mind. First, Martin Scorsese’s “Casino,” followed by Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather.” Both films contain scenes of iconic dialogue that basically describe what this prosperous industry is comprised of: money, and entertainment. When I think of […]
OJ Simpson Agrees to Kardashian Paternity Test – Breaking Entertainment News
By Kristi O’Toole OJ Simpson has sensationally agreed to a paternity test to see if Khloe Kardashian is his daughter, but only if she goes to see him in person. Sources have confirmed that Simpson wants Khloe to ‘show him a little respect’ and make a personal appearance at Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada. O.J […]
Pampered Chefs Happy Families: Grilled Steak and Vegetable Salad
By Kristi O’Toole Fire up the grill and make this hearty bistro-style meal tonight! Ingredients: Steak and Marinade • 1 boneless beef top loin or top sirloin steak, cut 1 inch thick (about 1 pound) • ½ cup Italian Dressing
Murph’s Favorites Vol: 2 “Police On My Back”
By Ian Murphy While I certainly like songs that are technically demanding, (such as, well, almost any Queensryche tune) I also (for different reasons) really enjoy simple, straightforward rock and roll. Lately I’ve been on a big punk kick, digging into classic artists like the Ramones, Social Distortion, and (especially) The Clash. Obviously Joe Strummer, […]