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In Adam Roberts’s debut novel, Food Person, a young woman is abruptly fired from her job at a food magazine and ends up ...
Las Vegas residencies by Frank Sinatra helped turn Sin City into ... Four weeks in Las Vegas could buy you a Third World country.” The musician who was hottest property in the late 40s was ...
Read our review of the famous Fontainebleau Miami Beach, which has been a star-stuffed favourite since the 1950s.
Joseph Paris, who served as Frank Sinatra's hairdresser, has written a book, "Hairman of the Board." In it, Paris claimed the ...
Frank Sinatra, born in 1915 to relatively humble beginnings in New Jersey, became one of the most iconic American singers and ...
Frank Sinatra really loved women. In his early 1940s teen idol band days he told close friend Joe D'Orazio: "We’re animals, each and every one of us, that’s what we are, and we’re damn proud ...
No city is quite like the one that "never sleeps." Just don't tell that to Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman.
For Groff, the two-in-a-row possibility, exciting enough, even has a hint more frisson: Just In Time, a biographical musical ...
Frank Sinatra may have been from New Jersey, but his iconic "New York, New York" is one of the most famous songs ever created about a singular city. Sinatra may be long gone, but his voice and ...