“Saturday Night Fever,” a sparkling 1970s silver-screen period piece that transcends generations with its pulsating soundtrack, dramatic disco dance scenes and timeless teenage coming-of-age story, made its world premiere on this day in history, Dec. 14, 1977. The movie debuted at Mann’s
“A Charlie Brown Christmas,” a beloved holiday television tradition for generations of American families, debuted to overwhelming popular acclaim despite network fears of failure on this day in history, Dec. 9, 1965. Expectations were low for its success, according to several accounts
The greatest story ever told enjoys a magisterial musical tribute on Monday night at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. “The Birth of a King: Live in Concert,” from producer and pianist Tommee Profitt, offers soaring sound and worship with powerful
The Grand Ole Opry, the world’s longest running broadcast, debuted on WSM radio in Nashville on this day in history, Nov. 28, 1925. “The showcase was originally named the Barn Dance, after a Chicago radio program called the National Barn Dance that
“The Wizard of Oz,” the Hollywood epic beloved by generations of Americans for its fantastical allegory rooted in love of heartland, home and family, appeared on television for the first time on this date in history, Nov. 3, 1956. “For generations, this
Princess Kate never fails to impress when it comes to fashion and today’s appearance was no different, as she sported a bright red jacket and a new up do hairstyle. The royal stepped out in Sittingbourne as she joined a Portage Session for
President Emmanuel Macron welcomed King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the Élysée Palace earlier this evening in Paris, France. The 76-year-old Queen looked fashionable in a patterned dress complete with simple details including ruffles down the centre. Complete with a knee-grazing
The Kansas City Chiefs lost by just a point in their season opener, but fans should take that with a grain of salt. They were missing their two best players not named Patrick Mahomes. All-Pros Travis Kelce and Chris Jones will be
Today is Bugs Bunny’s 83rd birthday — it was on this day in history, July 27, 1940, Bugs Bunny debuted in “A Wild Hare,” a short animated film released by Warner Brothers. The cotton-tailed friend has become known in pop culture for
“Saving Private Ryan,” a terrifying account of the physical, mental and moral trauma suffered by American GIs during World War II, debuted in theaters on this day in history, July 24, 1998. “Saving Private Ryan,” writes the website CinemaScholars.com, “makes the claim