
Captain and Tennille
“The minute I heard it,” Toni remembered later, “I knew we would do a number on it.”
“The minute I heard it,” Toni remembered later, “I knew we would do a number on it.”
Summer is a celebratory season for a central Idaho resident Bob Bagley, reminding him of his work on a groundbreaking, whimsical, and timeless surfing documentary, “The Endless Summer.”
Dan Struckman may not be the next Chesty Puller, but he has written a pretty good book
Eventually Manilow would grab the elusive brass ring, but he nearly blew his chance when he did.
I thought I’d write this month about a dear friend of mine—Jeannie Russell. Perhaps you remember her?
Lucy O’Donnell was four years old when she attended the upscale Heath House School in Weybridge, Surrey, England.
Although I wasn’t close friends with Raquel Welch, I had the good fortune of being with her in 1964 when we were both Deb Stars together.
Our upstart Congress adopted their Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
The Old Bard asked a fascinating question, especially when you consider some of the names of food specialties, towns, pubs, etc. that you run into when visiting England.
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