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A close up shot of "Barbara" the pregnant T-Rex dinosaur skeleton. Auckland War Memorial Museum Pathologic study by leading paleontologists indicates the specimen was an adult female that was ...
More than 1.5 million visitors see Barbara and Peter – a world-first male & female T. rex pairing Barbara is one of only three female T. rex specimens ever discovered ...
Barbara Eden Opens Up About Her Son's Death by Overdose 20 Years Ago: 'Drugs Are Inexplicable' The actress' son Matthew Ansara died of a heroin overdose in 2001 ...
Barbara Eden was all smiles as she walked the streets of Los Angeles on Thursday. The I Dream of Jeannie star was seen getting lunch with friends in an LA restaurant. She wore black slacks and a ...
Sixties television icon Barbara Eden may have grown up in San Francisco before taking her career to Hollywood, but the 91-year-old actress still views her native Tucson with much fondness.
British musician Rex Orange County recently performed at the Santa Barbara Bowl, in Santa Barbara, CA, and our photographer Robert Redfield was on the scene to capture the action. The concert happened ...
Barbara Eden is reflecting on the loss of her son, Matthew, 20 years after his death at 35 from an accidental heroin overdose.
T. rex skeleton Sue at The Field Museum in Chicago. Sue, the most complete T. rex skeleton ever recovered, will be on display at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History until Sept. 11.
Barbara Eden knows she was in the wrong place for I Dream of Jeannie, the hit 1960s sitcom in which her magical genie and her astronaut "master" (Larry Hagman) lived in Florida, not Houston.
And fans she has. Barbara Eden still looks like a star. And a star she is. She is after all the jeannie from the hit TV show, “I Dream of Jeannie”. And she’s just celebrating another birthday.
The primary reason to see "Social Security," the new play at the Alhambra Theatre & Dining, is Barbara Eden. Eden, an iconic figure to baby boomers for her portrayal of Jeannie the genie on "I Drea… ...
Barbara Eden, the iconic star of the 1960s sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie," will return to the show's fictional setting of Cocoa Beach next month to mark the 50th anniversary of the show's premiere.