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When I was growing up in the early 2000s, few cultural figures confused me more than Ozzy Osbourne. He was, I understood, the ...
Wizard of Oz star Judy Garland's friendship with the Krays is often mentioned as one of their starriest connections. The US ...
The new Netflix documentary “Sunday Best” makes the case that Ed Sullivan, derided early in his career for being a ...
Chelsea Arts Festival is taking place from 19-21 September and will be hoping to bring back some of that Sixties cultural ...
A brand-new exhibition celebrating one of the most influential fashion designers of the 20th century has just opened at Museum of Style Icons at Newbridge Silverware ...
The season is traditionally a busy one for publishers, who often release some of their most exciting titles over the next few months. This summer is no exception: July, August, and September will see ...
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Ozzy Osbourne, the gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling ...
Austin-area flood victims included beloved mothers, promising high school students, many military veterans and unique ...