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The park opened in the 1990s and was a huge hit with fans of a particular Saturday night TV mascot. However, the novelty soon ...
While Noel Edmonds is making a TV return, to 90s kids he'll always be Mr Blobby's sidekick, and the short lived theme park ...
It's time for DC Studios' new Man of Steel to restart not just the film universe but entertainment and attractions too.
Eerie, Indiana may have only lasted one season, but its blend of suburban horror and mystery helped pave the way for a ...
Ghost in the Shell, Evangelion, and Cowboy Bebop redefined what anime could be. Here’s how 90s anime changed everything.
“Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?” is a song which was written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh, and was originally sang by Larry Marks. But in 1999, Billy Ray Cyrus was asked to come into the studio and cover ...
Though the way people consume media is always changing, one thing has remained the same for the past decade — Rotten Tomatoes ...
Giorgio Armani will not be present to take his bows after the Emporio Armani and Giorgio Armani runway shows at the upcoming ...
When it comes to sitcoms and their theme songs, there are a few different categories. First are those that debut with the perfect theme song and never change it — shows like Cheers, The Jeffersons and ...
1.Nobody really owned cellphones. Yes, by the late ’90s and early ’00s, they were becoming more common, but they were still ...
If you tried to explain our unrelenting devotion to music to someone raised in isolation, you would sound crazy, but 'Wallis Island' does a good job.
On ‘The Streets of Philadelphia Sessions,’ part of a massive new boxed set of never-released Boss material, Bruce broods over ...