Michael Jackson’s Bed Up For Auction
Now this is really creepy celebrity memorabilia...
The bed where Michael Jackson took his last breath is up for sale.
Would you sleep in that bed?
Now this is really creepy celebrity memorabilia...
The bed where Michael Jackson took his last breath is up for sale.
Would you sleep in that bed?
Ever wonder what happened to your favorite singers from the 70s? WFGR is taking it upon ourselves to dig deep into your favorite artists pasts. Today- Andy Kim
Funny man John Cleese celebrates his 72nd birthday today.
In the late 1960s he became a member of Monty Python, the comedy troupe responsible for the show Monty Python's Flying Circus and the four Monty Python films
The new coffee shop downtown is a reality show, concert venue and sustainable lifebreath all in one. Numerous media outlets (this one included) are now jumping on the DH bandwagon! But don't take my word for it...go down Division and check it out for yourself!
After more than 20 years and nearly 500 episodes, the Simpsons have seen and done just about anything you can think of (much to the chagrin of the ‘South Park’ kids).
In fact, in their ongoing quest to make fun of anything and everything, our favorite Springfield residents have occasionally managed to predict the future. Here are just a few surprising examples.
You know the basics: Born and raised on the west side of Philadelphia, he was shipped off to live with his auntie and uncle in Bel-Air after one little fight. But that’s ‘Fresh Prince’ 101. Get ready for the advanced course — Eight Things You Didn’t Know About ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,’ including which ‘Friends’ star inspired Carlton’s moves and why the sitcom was canceled … twice.
Former President Clinton was on the Late Show with Dave Letterman a couple of days ago, and let the talk show host have it. Clinton is a pretty funny guy, and Dave asks for it alot...
Visit the Google homepage today and you might recognize a familiar face: Gumby is in the Google Doodle spotlight. The doodle, which commemorates the 90th birthday of late Gumby creator Art Clokey (he passed in January 2010), is also animated — clicking on the colored balls of clay reveals the whole Gumby gang, including Pokey the horse and the Blockheads.
Get your crops ready, hayseeds — there might be a FarmVille movie coming. As one of the most popular video games probably ever, the scourge of Facebook is about to hit the silver screen thanks to screenwriters Alec Sokolow and Joel Cohen.
Sir Paul McCartney said "I do" for the third time yesterday when he married American heiress Nancy Shevell in London.
I'll admit it, I'm a Gene Simmons fan. My mother doesn't understand this: "Janna, he's a disgusting womanizer. And what about that hair?" She is right on both accounts, but for some reason I still find him charming. Well, as a womanizer, of course charm would be one of his strong points. I don't even really like KISS, I just really really like reality TV and will absolutely get down on a "Gene Simmons' Family Jewels" marathon on AE. So, I'm pretty glad to hear news that Gene and Shannon finally got hitched!
Soon you will see and hear the famous strain "Where's the Beef?" from Wendy's. The hamburger chain is bringing back the iconic advertising catchphrase from the mid 1980's...and in homage to KFC's Col. Sanders, they will bring back Clara Peller to utter the famous phrase, and get Dave Thomas' daughter, the original Wendy, to reply "We have it!"