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When Jimi Hendrix landed in Holland for his first appearance in the country in March 1967 for two mimed performances on the TV show Fanclub, he was a …
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Mariska Hargitay Reveals Identity of Biological Father After 30-Year Family Secret
Mariska Hargitay revealed in a new documentary that her biological father is not Mickey Hargitay, the man who raised her, but rather singer Nelson …
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America was gaslit by the arrogance of Joe Biden and his enablers
In March 2024, I wrote a column about President Biden’s State of the Union speech with a confident headline that made perfect sense to me at the time: “Chill out, my fellow Americans. Your president isn’t cognitively impaired.” Boy was I wrong. For months, critics and supporters had been raising …
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12 Classic 1960s Movies That Are Still a Pleasure to Watch
Not all classic movies are still fun to watch — some feel like homework. But these 1960s movies remain a pleasure to watch after all these years. The …
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Watch Aimee Mann reunite with 'Til Tuesday's original lineup at Cruel World '25 for first show in 35 years
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Dave Navarro Says 'There's No Chance' Jane's Addiction Will Play Together 'Ever Again': 'That Gig Ended It All'
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