Decades before his star role in the 1995 Pixar film, Toy Story, Mr. Potato Head was a business trailblazer. As the first toy to be marketed on television, Mr. Potato Head broke new ground with ads ...
While many chase clout at every opportunity, some quietly build empires behind the scenes. Oluwatosin Ajibade, better known as Mr Eazi, seems to be one of them. Often described as “Femi Otedola’s ...
No, Mr. Largo isn’t dead. During “The Simpsons” Season 37 premiere on Sunday, Lisa Simpson became a member of Springfield Elementary’s exclusive fashion club — and was surprised to learn that the ...
The “Passing of the Age” is a hidden Easter egg ending that is found by completing a unique quest for a character named Mr. Mushroom. After beginning the quest, Mr. Mushroom will appear in different ...
Nadia Fall opens her tenure as Young Vic artistic director with a welcome revival of Joe Orton’s 1964 black comedy, which hasn’t been seen in the capital for over 15 years. And in a nice moment of ...
The German media have apologised to Harry Kane after criticising Bayern Munich's decision to splash out £95million on him in the summer of 2023. England's record goal-scorer has been nothing short of ...
In theater, a “misdirection” is when a writer intentionally deludes the viewer, making it look like an opening situation is something other than actually is the case, usually with an imminent plan to ...
Ahead of the release of ITV’s new phone hacking drama The Hack, its producer said that he dreamed it would have a similar impact to that of another real-life ITV story, Mr Bates Vs The Post Office.
Trading Mr. Rogers’ cardigan for Hamas controversy, Ms. Rachel — the YouTube darling of preschoolers whose “Songs for Littles” has garnered more than 14.7 million subscribers — has sparked backlash ...
It may be hard to believe but it's 30 years since Pride and Prejudice graced our TV screens in 1995. The BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's romantic novel captivated 10 million viewers in the UK - and ...
A century ago, on 2 October 1925, the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird successfully transmitted a recognisable moving image of a human face. The original TV star was a young office worker, William ...
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