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Sinatra and Beyond in Cleveland at Blossom Music Center 2024
Broadway World· 8 hours agoComplete Information About Sinatra and Beyond in Cleveland at Blossom Music Center....
‘Crybaby’ Frank Sinatra would flee and go ‘fetal’ when fighting with Mia Farrow, tried to kill...
New York Post· 6 days agoOl’ Blue Eyes shed a few tears when it came to his wives. Frank Sinatra would flee his Manhattan...
That’s life: Paul Schrader wants Kevin Spacey in his Frank Sinatra movie
NJ.com· 1 day agoDirector Paul Schrader doesn’t mind the allegations against Kevin Spacey. In fact, he wants Spacey...
In new memoir, Tom Selleck looks back at the hard years that made him a star in 'Magnum, P.I.'
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTom Selleck starts his memoir in the middle of a car crash. “That's an unusual way to start,” the...
John Pisano, dean of L.A. jazz guitar, dies at 93
Los Angeles Times· 13 hours agoPisano’s career spanned seven decades and included sharing the stage or recording studio with many jazz luminaries, including Chico Hamilton, Herb...
DCU Center to keep name for three more years in $1.8 million deal
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoIt was called the Centrum when Frank Sinatra took the stage on Sept. 2, 1982. In 2005, Worcester's...
Baby Boomers renovated, ready to serve | Times News Online
Times News· 6 days agoPictures of Frank Sinatra, Muhammad Ali, Ronald Reagan, The Fonz and Marilyn Monroe line the walls...
Is Jalen Brunson The Quiet King of New York? - ESPN Daily | iHeart
iHeartRadio· 5 days agoFrank Sinatra, Derek Jeter, Christopher Walken, and The Notorious B.I.G. They have all been considered the King of New York at some point in time. And now ...
Diss tracks go beyond rap: Some of the most memorable battles date back more than 50 years
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoMcCartney described their last get-together as "very friendly. We talked about how to bake bread.” A...
N.J. Broadway veteran dead after being struck by train. Theater community mourns.
NJ.com· 1 day agoTony winners Sara Bareilles and Justin Peck remembered the Broadway talent.