Listen, it’s probably too early to Mr. House-apologize to such an immense degree. There is still one whole episode of Fallout season two to go. And if experience has taught me anything, it’s that I ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For the 2x Emmy-winning actor, he told Deadline that “was sort of the fun” in bringing the video game character to life on Season ...
As Justin Theroux joins Fallout‘s Prime Video series adaptation as the villainous Robert House, viewers are bound to draw some parallels to some of today’s tech billionaires. For the 2x Emmy-winning ...
The cheerful Mr. Fun Computer is gone, replaced by a digital ghost corrupted by a virus from Black. Now he's infecting everything—spreading sorrow, erasing joy, and enslaving his former allies. With ...
Well yes and well, no. While this play still has the ability, sporadically, to disturb, the passing of time also means that some of Orton’s attitudes have not aged well. So even the casting of hip-hop ...
The musician's latest visual arrives alongside his sophomore LP, "American Heart" Benson Boone/Youtube Benson Boone's new music video has him coming face-to-face with his biggest adversaries: critics, ...
Benson Boone is taking on his haters. To celebrate the release of his sophomore album, American Heart, the Grammy nominee dropped a tongue-in-cheek music video for his new single, “Mr. Electric Blue,” ...
People pick on Benson Boone sometimes, but Boone has decided to own it to comedic effect in his new video for “Mr Electric Blue.” The clip starts with Boone, wearing a “One Hit Wonder” shirt, walking ...
Bill Nelms, the owner of Mr. Fun Guy USA, comes by his mushroom passion honestly. The 68-year-old’s family owned a mushroom business in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, known as the mushroom capital of ...
From adult to youth offenders, there have been recent efforts to eliminate life without parole in Rhode Island. Signs to keep ICE operations out of city parks, buildings go up in Providence The city ...
The year is fuzzy, but it has to be pre-“Mr. Belvedere,” which debuted in 1985. It was before the Miller Lite commercials that started running in 1983, or maybe it was after they aired, but before ...