Ace Frehley was the silver-star-painted "Spaceman" of Kiss. But even rock-legends aren’t immune to earthly hazards. During a December 12, 1976 show in Lakeland, Florida, Frehley took a terrifying ...
“Latin music in the US continues to gain popularity and generate increased value thanks to the incredible artists whose music connects across language and geographical barriers with support from ...
What happens after death? This man’s near-death experience during surgery revealed a shocking vision of humanity’s future. His story uncovers what he saw and why it left such a powerful impact... Man ...
The Glamour Women of the Year global honorees for 2025 are Demi Moore and Tyla. Read their cover stories here and here, and be sure to check back on October 27 to see the rest of our remarkable Women ...
Johnny Paycheck was trying not to get disheartened by a long line of near-hits when he finally released what would become his first and only No. 1 song in the fall of 1977. Paycheck (born Donald ...
Throughout a career spanning nearly six decades, Diane Keaton won a Tony Award for her role in the 1969 Broadway production of Play It Again, Sam, then an Academy Award for Best Actress, and a BAFTA ...
Summer Equitz died of multiple blunt impact injuries, the Orange County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed with PEOPLE Alamy A person who was found dead at Walt Disney World's Contemporary Resort ...
Ace Frehley, the original guitarist for the rock band KISS, died at the age of 74, his family said in a statement Thursday. Frehley, a New York native, became one of the founding members of KISS in ...
'Fire Country': Max Thieriot as Bode Leone in “Goodbye for Now” Sergei Bachlakov/CBS SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about the Season 4 premiere of CBS’ Fire Country “Goodbye For Now.” ...
Legendary R&B singer D’Angelo has died, according to multiple reports. He was 51. TMZ reported that the singer’s death came after a battle with pancreatic cancer. His death sent shockwaves through the ...
Actor Diane Keaton, 79, died on Oct. 11. The cause of death of Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton has reportedly been revealed. Keaton, 79, died on Oct. 11 of pneumonia, according to People magazine, ...
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