By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Bernie Casey, who first found fame in the NFL as a receiver and than after his football career on the small and large screen died this past Tuesday at the age of 78. Casey acted in such films as including “Revenge of the Nerds,” “Brian’s Song” and “I’m Gonna Git You […]
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Chronicles Of A Semi-Hot Mom: Single Parenting & More…
By Arita Sysamout In preschool, my son came home and asked me when I would start to look old like the other parents? My response was “Not for a very long time.” I’m hot enough to where the other moms at school don’t want to be my friend but not hot enough to be an […]
Arita Sysamout Joins the Writing Team at NewzBreaker
Newzbreaker Press Release Arita Sysamout is our newest writer on NewzBreaker. Sysamout will be bringing the readers her exclusive column “Chronicles Of A Semi Hot Mom.” On behalf of the entire team we welcome her aboard.
One Of The Best Early Gangster Movies
Gangster and heist movies took off as a genre back in the 1930s. While films such as The Godfather, Goodfellas and The Departed are still popular in 2017, they are relatively recent movies produced in an era where technology has advanced massively. Still, it was as far back as the 1930s when gang and mafia-related […]
Tati’s World: Gennady “GGG” Golovkin – Canelo Alvarez Makes My Love/Hate Relationship With the Sport of Boxing Flare UP!
By Tatiauna Miller I have fond memories of my dad and me watching boxing on the weekends when I was younger. We’d watch old fights and new ones, compare our favorite boxers and discuss the different fighting styles. Back then, my father would watch them all, he had favorites in every weight class, but I […]
The Neighborhood Watch: The Consequences Of Being Polite!
By Katrina Broner To Be Rudely Polite About It… The only way to get people to be polite these days is to be rude about it. Then it seems that you can’t be polite without it quickly escalating into being mistaken for hardcore flirting. The only happy medium is to be a bit of a […]
Godfather II Co-Star Harry Dean Stanton Dead at 91- Entertainment News
By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Veteran actor Harry Dean Stanton has died at the age of 91 earlier today at Cedars- Sinai Hospital in L.A. Stanton starred in such film classics as “Godfather II,” “Pretty in Pink,” “Alien” and “Escape from New York to name just a few. NewzBreaker extends our condolences to the Stanton Family […]
Tati’s World: “National Sober Friends Day” Is Now September 15th of Each Year – So It Has Been Said, So It Has Been Done!
By Tatiauna Miller Did you know they have all kinds of “Days” to honor ridiculous things like April 30th Hairstyle Appreciation Day and March 10th Middle Name Pride day, but no Sober Friends day? I proclaim September 15th as “National Sober Friends Day!” Sober friends are extremely important. This person is the physical representation of […]
Will Beauty and the Beast Rule the 2017 Box Office?
When you look movies set to dominate the 2017 worldwide box office, there are beauties and there are beasts. How did Fate of the Furious make over a billion dollars while one of the best films of the year, Logan Lucky, bombed? I’ll tell you how: the public (as a whole) doesn’t give a damn […]
Goodfellas Actor Frank Vincent Dead at 78 – Breaking Entertainment News
By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Frank Vincent, an Italian – American character actor who uttered the famous line “Now go home and get your fuc*^% shine box” to Joe Pesci’s character Tommy D. in Goodfellas, died today during open heart surgery, TMZ reports. He was 78. Vincent was a beloved actor who made a name for […]
The Neighborhood Watch: Dealing With Hurricane Irma!
By Katrina Broner Tampa Blessed, Florida Strong “Irma is a MONSTER Hurricane and she is going to devour Florida, everyone is going to damn near die!” Living in Tampa, FL that’s actually pretty close to the media coverage I’ve heard every day for the last 3 weeks about Hurricane Irma. Yes, Irma was a record […]
The Sinatra File: This Week with Frank, #3
By Jerry Pearce September 11th 1961. Things were coming to an end between Frank Sinatra and his record label of the preceding eight years, Capitol, and Sinatra couldn’t be happier. Fully immersed for more than a year in the amalgam of his own record label, Reprise, the singer couldn’t wait to fulfill the final recording […]
Godfather II Co Star Gastone Moschin Dead at 88 – Entertainment News
By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Gastone Moschin, a character actor who played Don Fanucci, in The Godfather II has died in Terni, Umbira Italy at the age of 88, on September 4th. His other big roles were in The Conformist and My Friends. He was married to Marzia Ubaldi.
Tati’s World: Repeat After Me, I Can’t Stand the Washington Redskins!
By Tatiauna Miller Living the majority of my life in the DMV area you would think I have developed some love for the Washington Redskins, well I haven’t. I can’t stand the team and during the season I can’t stand the fans either. I feel like I have multiple reasons not to like the team […]
Tati’s World: This Grief Thing…
By Tatiauna Miller In February of this year, my daughter’s father lost his life to depression. Having to come home and tell my 7 year old daughter, that her father died was the most difficult thing I’ve had to do in my life. It’s one of those moments that will stay with me forever. I […]
The Sinatra File: This Week with Frank, #2
By Jerry Pearce Thirty six years ago this week, Frank Sinatra was a busy man; having arrived in New York City early in the month of September 1981, Sinatra had two obligations to fulfill in the Big Apple: final recording sessions for his forthcoming saloon album “She Shot Me Down”, as well as an elite […]
The Mafia Chronicles: Hot Springs Hotel Favored By Mobsters Faces Closure
By Larry Henry One of the important hotels in American Mafia history could be shut down, at least temporarily. Not the Riviera in Las Vegas, or any of the other notorious, mobbed-up hotels on the legendary Strip: the Stardust, the Sands, the Desert Inn, the Dunes. Those classic Old Vegas joints are already gone forever. […]
The Art of the Brick Exhibit By Artist Nathan Sawaya (NewzBreaker Review)
By Katrina Broner The Beauty of A (Lego) Brick “The first rule of this exhibit…no video or photographs. Put your phones and cameras away please. Thank you and have a great visit!” As we heard this upon entering, there were frustrated moans and then silence as Ivan, the docent, quickly informed us he was just […]
Grammy Award Winning Comedian, Actor & Writer Shelley Berman Dead at 92 – CAUSE OF DEATH REVEALED
By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt This one hits close to my heart. Legendary comedian, writer and actor, Shelley Berman died yesterday morning at the age of 92 at his home in Bell Canyon, Calif. His publicist, Glenn Schwartz, said the cause was complications of Alzheimer’s disease. In 1959, Berman was the first comedian to ever win […]
Tati’s World: People With Pets!
By Tatiauna Miller I don’t know who is worse; dog people, cat people or people with kids. Actually animal people and kid people are probably both equally annoying, but we will discuss animal people today. People that regularly dress their pets, please stop! Your dog is happy being himself. He doesn’t need to coordinate with […]
The Six Million Dollar Man Co-Star Richard Anderson Dead at 91
By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt In the 1970’s Lee Majors starred in the very popular “The Six Million Dollar Man” on TV and his co-star was Richard Anderson. Anderson, a character actor for many years was Oscar Goldman on the show and later on “The Bionic Woman.” Anderson died of natural causes on Thursday at the […]
TLC Gets Spirited With The Return of Kindred Spirits & All New Series Evil Things – Breaking Entertainment News
Friday night frights return to TLC in time for Halloween with the second season of KINDRED SPIRITS, following renowned ghost hunters Amy Bruni and Adam Berry as they help real people tormented by paranormal activity in their homes. Scared by the mysterious happenings, but hesitant to pick up and leave, they have turned to two […]