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Television & radioObituarySheila Steafel obituaryVersatile stage, screen and radio actor admired for her comic timingSheila Steafel, who has died aged 84, was a versatile and bewitching character actor with an outstanding gift for comic timing. As well as being the regular female cast member on the landmark satirical television show The Frost Report (1966-67) – alongside the emerging talents of John Cleese, Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett – she played opposite, “and sometimes against”, in her words, many of the leading TV comedians of the day, including Peter Cook and Dudley Moore (in Not Only … But Also, 1965), Roy Hudd, Tommy Cooper, Spike Milligan and Kenny Everett.
Vampire Week Keep bleeding, keep, keep bleeding love. Vampire Week Keep bleeding, keep, keep bleeding love. With apologies to Transylvania and Sunnydale, the ideal place to be a vampire was New York City in the mid-’90s. The only proof you need is a cluster of indie movies that came out so close together in 1994 and 1995 that they’re basically an example of multiple discovery. Michael Almereyda’s Nadja, Abel Ferrara’s The Addiction, and Larry Fessenden’s Habit operated under the common thesis that if bloodsuckers stalked the streets of the city, they’d blend seamlessly into the crowd, because resident scenesters like wearing dark clothes and being dramatic just as much as any supernatural figure.
The Brown family of TLC’s Sister Wives is known for speaking up about how polygamy is often misrepresented in the media. Kody Brown and his four wives, Meri, Janelle, Christine, and Robyn Brown, often defend polygamy (or “plural marriage,” as they call it), saying that it’s not always abusive or patriarchal. That’s why many Sister Wives fans were so upset to see Kyle Henderson, another member of the Brown’s fundamentalist Mormon religion (the Apostolic United Brethren, or AUB), on the Feb.
Julia Black obituary: Loved ones grieve the loss of a Polk County teenager who tragically died in a fatal car crash on October 27. Lakeland High School, a cornerstone of the Lakeland, Florida community, is now shrouded in grief following the devastating loss of Julia Black. This vibrant and cherished student athlete’s life was tragically cut short in a fatal car crash on October 27, 2023, leaving the entire school community in profound shock and sorrow.
Ashley Wood, 13, was found dead  in her bedroom of apparent blunt force trauma to the head on July 19 A 14-year-old California boy accused in the death of his 13-year-old sister will appear in court Friday for the first time since he was charged with murder. Victim Ashley Wood was already dead of apparent blunt force trauma to the head when her mother found her in the girl's bedroom late night on July 19.
Video game creator Motosport Games is set to change the title for the NASCAR Heat Series from 2021. The famous video game franchise will see a new name from the next edition, as per CEO Dmitry Kozko. The development is part of restructuring plans for the game. The developers are planning to build the game’s software from scratch, as per Kozko. The company’s chief also said that they are in talks with the IndyCar Series to build a new game.
Until this June, Carter Reynolds was pulling in thousands of dollars and developing an adoring fanbase in the millions just by recording Vine videos. For a 19-year-old, he was on top of the world. But then, after a scandal erupted due to a private video leak, it all came crashing down. Reynolds, 19, and his ex-girlfriend, 17-year-old Maggie Lindemann, were budding social media stars who were forced into the national spotlight in June when the video surfaced on Tumblr.
Stephen and Ayesha Curry They met as teenagers at church but they wouldn't reconnect until years later as young adults. Ayesha was pursuing a career in acting in Hollywood and Steph was in town for an award show. The two started dating after that, have been married since 2011 and have three children together.  Lebron and Savannah James He was the star basketball player and she was the cheerleader! These high school sweethearts have such a classic love story, it is hard not to love.
The tables—or rather, chairs—have turned for Ariana Grande and Kelly Clarkson. While the two powerhouse singers are used to judging musical performances on The Voice, they are going head-to-head in a sing-off on Monday's premiere of That's My Jam, a new NBC game show hosted by Jimmy Fallon. In a preview of the series' "Sneak Episode," Ariana and Kelly show off their vocal prowess in a round of Mixtape Medley Showdown, covering a variety of random songs from iconic pop divas.