Trainer James Cassidy died Jan. 21 at his home in Monrovia, Calif., after suffering from heart disease. He was 80.
Borden worked in local news alongside longtime Razorback play-by-play announcers Mike Nail at KPOM and Paul Eells at KATV.
The Kitchen Table Crew committee, Kilkelly (Phil Noyes, Carmel Williams and Nuala Lyons) presenting a cheque of €4000 to ...
Kathleen Kennedy will receive the MPSE Filmmaker Award, while supervising sound editor Mark Mangini will be honored with the ...
‘One Battle After Another’, ‘Sinners’ & ‘Stranger Things’ Lead MPSE’s Golden Reel Awards Nominations
One Battle After Another', 'Sinners' and 'Stranger Things' are leading nominees for the 2026 Golden Reel Awards, presented by ...
Winners will be announced at the annual gala on March 8, 2026, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles. As previously ...
“Sinners” and “One Battle After Another” led the film nominations with three apiece, and in TV, “Stranger Things” also landed ...
Elected officials also gathered Thursday outside U.S. District Court to protest federal officer's shooting of Renee Nicole ...
"The Wire" actor James Ransone's cause of death has been released. Ransone died by suicide, records from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's office confirm. Ransone died Friday, Dec. 19, at 46.
Ransone was best known for his role as Ziggy Sobotka in “The Wire.” He also appeared in popular movies like “Sinister” (2012), “Sinister 2” (2015), “It Chapter Two (2019), “The Black Phone” (2021) and ...
The Wire and It: Chapter Two actor James Ransone’s cause of death has been confirmed. Ransone died by suicide, according to a December 29 death certificate viewd by Us Weekly on Wednesday, January 7.
James Foley, a journalist abducted and savagely murdered by the notorious ISIS executioner dubbed "Jihadi John", is reported to have spoken six haunting final words before his death. Foley disappeared ...
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