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The Fleetwood Mac rocker, 76, confirmed she would be voting for the Vice President during an interview with Rolling Stone earlier this month.
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The retirement of the stalwart behind BBC Radio 2’s Sound of the 70s, prompted by ill health, is a watershed moment for the medium ... “I remember a Radio 2 producer saying to me, ‘I walk in the ...
A tribute to the legendary Teri Garr, star of Young Frankenstein, Mr. Mom, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Tootsie, and ...