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Carrie Coon Teases 'The White Lotus' Season 3
Town & Country via AOL· 14 hours agoWill there be a third season of Mike White's The White Lotus? Here's everything we know so far—included the rumored new location of the anthology series.
Masked Singer’s Newest Wild Card Dethrones Cleocatra — Who Is She?
TVLine.com via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe cat is officially out of the bag after Wednesday’s episode of The Masked Singer, which...
Roscoe’s House of Chicken and Waffles is ‘back on’ San Diego expansion
KSWB articles via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoSince then, it has transformed into a Southern California classic, hosting dozens of celebrities —...
Opinion: How I changed my tune on ‘Cowboy Carter’ | CNN
CNN.com· 4 days agoEditor’s Note: Victor Blackwell is a CNN anchor and correspondent. Read more opinion on CNN. After...
Danny Gans: How an unknown impressionist became the biggest act on the Strip
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 4 days agoBut in Vegas, he was a superstar.” Gans was almost impossibly charismatic. He had to have been to attract turnaway crowds to see him perform both sides of the Nat King Cole-Natalie& ...
Watch this Las Vegas musician cover Van Halen’s ‘Eruption’ – on a violin
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 4 days agoMight we recommend … He’s played jazz piano with Arturo Sandoval, Joe Williams and Natalie Cole,...
Faith Ringgold taught us to fly for over 60 years
Rolling Out· 6 days agoThe trail-blazing artist and storyteller began kicking down doors in the art world in the 1960s and never stopped innovating. Born Faith Willi Jones i
PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Boothe, Zion Chapel hold off G.W. Long
Dothan Eagle· 6 days agoZion Chapel pitcher Sydney Boothe escaped a nobody out, bases-load jam in the bottom of the seventh...
Musician Ernie Fields Jr. Passes Away - Los Angeles Sentinel
Los Angeles Sentinel· 5 days agoAcclaimed musician and multi-instrumentalist Ernie Fields, Jr. passed away at his home in Pasadena on March 8. Ernie Orlando Fields (known professionally as Ernie Fields Jr.) was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on July 29, 1934.