“Who Killed Santa Claus?” first reviewed (and possibly last seen) in New York in May 1948, arrives Friday in a sparkling 4K ...
Nurrie Jr. was found unresponsive in the snow at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park on the 500 block of North Rose Street and ...
In 1985, a strange illness swept through North Tahoe and Truckee. Thanks to the diligence of two Incline Village doctors, a ...
Carly Lane is an Atlanta-based writer and critic who has been with Collider in some form or fashion since 2021. She considers herself a television nerd, diehard romance/sci-fi/fantasy reader, and ...
Kendra Wilkinson’s son is growing up! The Playboy alum’s 15-year-old son, Hank Baskett IV, who is 6 feet 2, towered over her and her daughter, Alijah Baskett, 11, in a rare family photo shared via ...
On this day (October 30) in 1950, Hank Snow was atop all three Billboard country charts with “I’m Moving On,” his first No. 1 single. The song stayed at the top for 21 weeks, tying Eddie Arnold’s ...
It's the dedicated work of Mandy Matney, who helped bring attention to one of the powerful families in South Carolina, the Murdaughs, and their tragic fall from grace, which is chronicled in her true ...
Taito and Kojima Productions announced that, ahead of the 2025 holiday season, there will be Death Stranding 2 BB Pod snow globes released in Japan. These will be prizes in Japanese arcades, so we don ...
Knitting usually isn’t the sort of subject you’d expect to spark drama on YouTube. But recently, that’s exactly what happened when science communicator Hank Green stepped into the world of yarn and ...
Like most children, I owned a giant book of fairy tales. But in this particular book, the fairy tales were unapologetically dark, even matter-of-fact in their depictions of gore and violence.
Hank Green has been a knotty boy. One of the latest episodes of his YouTube show, SciShow, is all about knitting and how science is elevating the lowly craft to a place of actual importance. You know ...