The San Jose Sharks home game on November 22 vs. the Ottawa Senators will serve as the organization’s introduction to the Bay ...
Cool guys Dwayne Johnson and Josh Brolin attend a screening of The Smashing Machine at Linwood Dunn Theater on Nov. 4 in Los ...
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen twin in black blazers at the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on Nov. 3. Sydney Sweeney is out and about in New York ...
Jill Riley of The Current’s Morning Show talked with actor Barry Bostwick about The Rocky Horror Picture Show - 50th Anniversary Spectacular Tour. Bostwick, who is best known for portraying Brad ...
Barry Bostwick has a bone to pick with the hordes of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” fans who scream at his bespectacled face every time it appears in the classic 50-year-old cult film. “I don’t know ...
The Nashville Symphony celebrated the 50th anniversary of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" with a special screening. Original cast member Barry Bostwick, who played Brad Majors, made a special ...
For Bostwick’s part, he said he graduated high school in 1963, so it was in college that “we all were waiting for the next Beatles album – it was such a celebration, such an event. We would leave ...
SAN JOSE – On a night meant to celebrate their commitment to the Bay Area’s Hispanic community, the San Jose Sharks inadvertently displayed what appeared to be a message supportive of U.S. Immigration ...
The Sharks said the message "does not meet our organization’s values" Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The New York Post and Popstar! Magazine.
The San Jose Sharks have apologized after an apparent offensive message seeming to praise Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was displayed on the arena’s scoreboard during the team’s Hispanic ...