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Betsy Gay, a yodeler and retired actress who appeared in “The Pinch Singer,” “Arbor Day,” and “Our Gang Follies of 1938,” died on June 13.She was 96. Gay’s death was reported by her ...
Betsy Gay, a yodeler and retired actress who appeared in “The Pinch Singer,” “Arbor Day,” and “Our Gang Follies of 1938,” died on June 13. She was 96. Gay’s death was reported by her friend, Bob ...
Betsy Gay, a yodeler and retired actress who appeared in “The Pinch Singer,” “Arbor Day,” and “Our Gang Follies of 1938,” died on June 13. She was 96. Gay’s death was reported by her ...
Betsy Gay, a yodeler and retired actress who appeared in “The Pinch Singer,” “Arbor Day,” and “Our Gang Follies of 1938,” died on June 13. She was 96. Gay’s death was reported by her friend, Bob ...
On May 27, 1977, punk rock outfit Sex Pistols released their legendary single “God Save The Queen”. Many record stores refused to sell the album, and BBC Radio 1 refused to play it during the day.
Maybe I wouldn’t be so tempted to evangelize if it weren’t for Cruise and director Chris McQuarrie’s ability to so presciently understand what the “Mission: Impossible” franchise can be.
An elementary school in England was forced to evacuate after a young student brought a WWII-era hand grenade to school for show and tell on May 16. The school's head teacher, Jeanette Hart ...
COMMENTARY: She was much more than a delicate flower caressed by the wind. She had a strong resolve that enabled her to endure storms of suffering with patience and fortitude.
Food Hacks that save the Day!! More for You. GOP senator hits Trump tax bill, says there are 'enough' Republican votes to 'stop the process' ...
The humid May evening appeared ideal for fishing — from our perspective, anyway. And by “our,” I’m referring to Chris Smith and me. The sky was overcast, and the humid ...
It would be difficult to come up with a plausible reason for Buck and Athena to team up to save the 118 and help stop the spread of a virus, yet we’ve actively gotten it during 9-1-1 Season 8.
Rosemary Woodruff Leary helped her husband craft his image—sewing his clothing, dropping the Harvard tweeds, adding unbuttoned linen shirts and flowers in his ear. She made a man into a myth.