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The Starlite Drive-in Theater’s Retro Movies this year will feature plenty of grease, grilles and growling engines, ranging from the 1968 Ford Mustang GT ...
There was a lot of discussion about whether or not the owls were real or AI-generated. @Juls wondered, "I just fell for AI, didn’t I?" Another comme ...
He plays Vincent, a volatile, emotionally fragile TV puppeteer—a sort of broken-down Jim Henson. After his 9-year-old son (Ivan Howe) goes missing, Vincent practically ceases to function.
Henson starred as Buddy in "Elf" on Broadway last season ... New Milford’s “Little Shop of Horrors,” Jim Africano and Bill Barton; Pascack Regional’s “Legally Blonde,” Vincent Gunn; Pelham’s ...
Steve Pepoon, a talented and beloved television writer, passed away unexpectedly at his home in Paola, Kansas, on Saturday, ...
Movies based on true stories are much more heart-touching than the fictional ones. The fact that these events have taken ...
LOLtron hopes you're ready for another thrilling comic preview, as we examine Jim Henson Presents #3, hitting stores on Wednesday, April 30th. Writer Seanan McGuirre and artist Countandra continue ...
I have two favorite parts of this story. The first is the phone call between Ted Koppel and Jim Henson. If you weren’t there, I should let you know that 1987 was a fairly primitive time.