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Whitby Abbey, UK: Drone tour of a gothic inspiration for Dracula
Soar over the moody, skeletal ruins of Whitby Abbey, the 7th-century Benedictine monastery that stands as a stark silhouette against the North Sea. The drone captures the Gothic arches and soaring ...
The Grand Theatre has announced its upcoming 2026/27 Season “All in Grand Time” – including four plays, two musicals, five ...
The Tanglewood Popular Artist Series, which each year brings a star-studded lineup of musicians and performers to Tanglewood’s Koussevitzky Music Shed, continues to expand its 2026 summer season with ...
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'The Vampire Lestat' opening title homages Edward from 'Twilight' and other vampires
And Armand. I mean, Armand is in the opening title sequence, too. He’d just like you to know that. He’s still important. Even if it’s called The Vampire Lestat now, or what have you.
Sometimes a quick appearance on Top Of The Pops or some other TV show just isn't enough... Here are 10 times that Classic Rock stars have been given their own television specials... with varying ...
A true pioneer of doo-wop and soul-pop, Clarence Collins of Little Anthony and the Imperials celebrates 85 years of life.
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Classic rock favorites to unite for Ocean City show. Here's who's coming
Ocean City will play host to a musical trip back in time as four classic rock giants come together for one big show on Aug. 8 ...
Glen Powell is set to produce 'The Death Roll,' a new crocodile-themed feature for Lionsgate, Deadline can report exclusively ...
"Rat with saxophone". Yup. Right, that's all of the fantasy trope character types accounted for in Dark Scrolls, a roguelike ...
After more than 40 years, Testament is certainly a band that could rest on its heavy metal laurels. But the thrash group has ...
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‘The Death Roll’ – Glen Powell’s Barnstorm Producing Crocodile Horror Film
Get ready to do 'The Death Roll' with the upcoming crocodile horror film set to be produced by Glen Powell and his Barnstorm banner.
When the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences hosted their first annual Academy Awards on May 16, 1929 — a short, 15-minute ceremony at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel with tickets that cost the ...
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