Writers altered her character after Fulton decided to go slightly off script A BELOVED soap opera star who played an iconic character for 50 years has died, aged 91. Eileen Fulton, best known for her ...
The Beach Boys legend, Brian Wilson, shared insight into his music before his June 2025 death. The songwriter wasn't shy about his ridicule of his own music, but some of the biggest clues on his ...
‘Burger King mom’, who went viral for running busy restaurant solo, has been fired Lorne Michaels Confirms Cast Shakeups for 'SNL' Season 51 Philadelphia transit hits ‘death spiral.’ More cities could ...
Jacques Wolfe, 55, composer of such famed songs as Shortnin’ Bread, Glory Road, and Gwine to Hebb’n, is a man with strong feelings about “real American opera.” He is convinced that it won’t develop ...
Whose Bread I Eat, His Song I Sing. This is a translation of the German idiom, “Wes Brot ich ess, des Lied ich sing”, a nifty little phrase which came into being round about the time of Martin Luther.
At Paste Music, we’re listening to so many new tunes on any given day, we barely have any time to listen to each other. Nevertheless, every week we can swing it, we take stock of the previous seven ...
A upper Midwest baking company's advertising campaign created not one, but two cultural phenomenons: the 1976 No. 1 hit song "Convoy" by C.W. McCall and the group Mannheim Steamroller, best known for ...
Katrina Anderson has an avid interest in film, TV, and pop-culture. She has a MA in English Literature from Simon Fraser University. Her thesis project described the literary qualities of the ...
Olajumoke Orisaguna, widely recognized as ‘Olajumoke Onibread,’ has opened up about alleged exploitation she faced in the entertainment industry. During an appearance on the Honest Bunch podcast, ...
Erin Konrad's love for everything entertainment dates back to elementary school when she became obsessed with classic Hollywood musicals. When she's not catching up on all her favorite television ...
For a little under a year, in 1987-88, Dolly Parton had her own variety show on ABC, called, fittingly, “Dolly.” The show lasted just twenty-two episodes, but it gave us one of the most charming ...