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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Little Rock's Clinton Center: A Hub of Ideas and Culture

The Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock is gearing up for an exciting lineup of events in early 2026. This isn't just about looking back at history; it's about sparking conversations that matter today. First up, in January, the center is bringing together two big thinkers: Cornel West and Ro

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Farewell to the Stars of 2025: A Look Back at the Year's Notable Passings

In 2025, the world said goodbye to many influential figures in the entertainment industry. From veteran actors to rising reality TV stars, the year saw a diverse range of individuals who left a lasting impact on their respective fields. The year began with the passing of Jack Waddell, a renowned si

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating the New Year with a Fun Twist

New Year's Eve is often associated with late-night parties, but some places decided to do things differently. On a rainy December 31, 2025, two spots in the Bay Area hosted balloon drops during the day. The Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland and the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos both

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Sci-Fi Comedy: A Unique Blend of Laughter and Deep Thought

Most British sitcoms are about everyday life. Shows like "Fawlty Towers" and "The Inbetweeners" focus on real-world problems. But "Red Dwarf" is different. It's a sci-fi comedy set far in the future. This makes it stand out from other British sitcoms. It's more like "Star Trek" than a typical comedy

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What's Next for Book Lovers in 2026?

Books are still a big deal. 2025 was awesome for readers. Romance books, especially sports romance, were super popular. But what's coming in 2026? First, sports romance is still going strong. The craze started with "Heated Rivalry. " This book became so popular that the app Libby saw a huge increas

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Birthdays on New Year's Eve and Day: A Unique Celebration

New Year's Eve and Day are special times. They mark the start of a new year. But for some famous people, these dates are also their birthdays. It's a unique way to celebrate both a birthday and the New Year. Sir Anthony Hopkins, a well-known actor, was born on New Year's Eve in 1937. He is still ac

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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ring in the New Year with Star-Studded Fun: Where to Catch the Party

The countdown to 2026 is on, and the party of the year is just around the corner. The annual New Year’s Eve extravaganza, hosted by Ryan Seacrest, is set to light up the screens on December 31st at 8 p. m. ET. This year’s event promises to be a spectacle, featuring a lineup of A-list celebrities and

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chevy Chase: The Comedian Who Pushed Boundaries

Chevy Chase, a name that rings bells in comedy circles, has had a career full of ups and downs. Known for his sharp wit and physical comedy, Chase has left a mark on the entertainment industry. However, his journey hasn't been all smooth sailing. Growing up wasn't easy for Chase. He faced a tough c

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

2025's Biggest Films: What Fans Loved and Critics Missed

In 2025, movie lovers had a lot to say about their favorite films. After critics and experts shared their top picks, readers were asked to vote for their favorites. The results? A mix of popular blockbusters and smaller, unique films. Some choices matched the critics', but others were a surprise. F

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Year's Eve 2026: Who's Rocking Times Square and Nashville?

New Year's Eve 2026 is shaping up to be a musical extravaganza, with Times Square and Nashville both hosting star-studded events. Times Square, a famous spot for New Year's celebrations, will feature a diverse lineup of performers. The event kicks off at 6 p. m. ET with the national anthem, followed

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