Richard Lee Young, II, of Buckhannon, WV, passed away unexpectedly on January 23, 2026, at home. He is survived by two sons, ...
Faith leaders, musicians, and dignitaries gathered in Prince George’s County to celebrate the life, ministry, and music of Richard Smallwood, the DMV-born gospel composer whose work shaped worship for ...
This week's death notices from the Leicester Mercury include 32 people who have passed away recently. Among them is Army ...
In a revealing moment from CNN's upcoming documentary I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not, director Jay Chandrasekhar recounts an explosive incident that led to Chevy Chase's controversial exit from ...
Chevy Chase allegedly had a “full meltdown” when he used the N-word on the set of “Community,” a witness to the 2012 incident claimed. Chase, according to Chandrasekhar, was frustrated about a ...
Eddie Murphy’s comedic chops already have earned him a place among the all-time legends—and it turns out he has a knack for ventriloquism, too. Murphy then mocked how Cosby, who was accused of assault ...
In Loving Memory of Nicholas Pryor who passed away on October 7, 2024, in Hampstead, North Carolina, at the age of 89. Born on January 28, 1935, he grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, alongside his ...
The plot of the 1985 comedy “Brewster’s Millions,” starring Richard Pryor and John Candy, centers around Montgomery Brewster, a minor league baseball player who stands to inherit $300 million from a ...
This was a line in the 1933 Marx brothers comedy film “Duck Soup.” The line was delivered by Chico Marx after being caught in a compromising position with a woman who wasn’t his wife. Many years later ...
Meet Mark Twain, as rascally and rapier-witted as ever. The sharp-tongued social satirist can be found prowling the stage of TheaterWorks Hartford in a major comeback, reviving one of the best known ...