Then and Now November 16, 2023 'The Dukes of Hazzard' stars reunite, talk possible reboot of hit '80s TV series "The Dukes of Hazzard" stars Catherine Bach, John Schneider and Tom Wopat recently reunited at the 2023 Gallatin Comic Con at the Gallatin Civic Center in Gallatin, Tennessee.
Exclusive November 15, 2023 John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono helped Beatles roadie's family after he was killed by police: book Beatles roadie Mal Evans was killed in 1976 at age 40. He is the subject of a new book by Kenneth Womack that details his life and tragic death in Los Angeles.
Exclusive November 12, 2023 'Dynasty' star Joan Collins says Marilyn Monroe warned her about 'the wolves' of Hollywood: 'Watch out honey' Joan Collins, the British actress who played Alexis Carrington Colby in the '80s soap "Dynasty," has written a new memoir, where she described being faced with the casting couch.
Exclusive November 9, 2023 Joan Collins says 'Dynasty' co-star made her bleed during rough kissing scene: 'He was so enthusiastic' British actress and author Joan Collins starred opposite Linda Evans and John Forsythe in the '80s soap opera "Dynasty," which aired from 1981 to 1989.
Exclusive November 7, 2023 Beatles' George Harrison, Eric Clapton love triangle 'was like an arranged marriage': book George Harrison, a member of the Beatles, died in 2001 at age 58 from cancer. His first wife, model Pattie Boyd, is the inspiration for "Layla" and "Something."
Exclusive November 6, 2023 '30s star relied on faith in God after husband's torrid affair with 'love goddess': author Eleanor Powell, a movie star and dancer from Hollywood's golden era, passed away in 1982 at age 69. The ex-wife of actor Glenn Ford is the subject of a new book.
Exclusive November 3, 2023 Charlie Chaplin's exile from America included paternity trial, sexual allegations: book Charlie Chaplin, the silent movie star who famously played The Tramp, died in 1977 at age 88. The actor spent his final years in exile and resided in Switzerland. A new book explores Chaplin’s fall from grace.
LIFESTYLE November 3, 2023 On this day in history, November 3, 1956, 'The Wizard of Oz' debuts on TV, elevates film to American classic "The Wizard of Oz" debuted on television on Nov. 3, 1956 — 17 years after it was released on the silver screen. The movie failed to turn a profit, but TV turned it into an American classic.
Exclusive October 31, 2023 'Happy Days' star Henry Winkler says friendship with Ron Howard was tested as Fonzie popularity soared Not every day was happy for stars Henry Winkler and Ron Howard on the set of their hit sitcom "Happy Days," according to Winkler's new memoir, "Being Henry: The Fonz… and Beyond."
Exclusive October 29, 2023 Elvis Presley's swan song: Singer reveals new details about hit the 'King' thought would restart his career Bruce Belland of The Four Preps wrote "What Would I Do Without My Music" for Elvis Presley. The song was later recorded by Roy Clark and T.G. Sheppard.
Exclusive October 27, 2023 '30s star's shocking death still haunts Hollywood, author says: 'She didn't drown in her toilet' Lupe Velez, a Mexican actress in Hollywood who helped pave the way for stars like Salma Hayek, Sofia Vergara and Jennifer Lopez, died in 1944 at age 36.