Bob Cole, the longtime NHL broadcaster who was the play-by-play announcer for “Hockey Night in Canada” for decades, has died at age 90. Known for his distinctive, sometimes eccentric calls and ...
Bob Cole was a legend ... As he told me back then, "I will miss it." And I speak for all hockey fans when I say, that his voice has been missed. But it will never be forgotten.
The Destroy All Neighbors DVD release date is set for May 12, 2024. Other formats could well follow later. William Brown (Jonah Ray Rodrigues), a neurotic, self-absorbed musician determined to ...
So, after decades of staring at my shelves of DVDs and Blu-rays (arranged in chronological order, of course), I decided to donate my entire collection ... library to rent all of the classics ...
New Stanleys are coming your way. The new Reverb Collection is filled with vibrant colors and comes out on Tuesday, April 30. Dive into the Reverb series by Stanley and infuse your hydration ...
The women’s Clifton 9 is the most popular style included in the FP Movement Collection available in beige and lilac purple. All three shoe styles mentioned can be used for running, but are consi ...
Now an updated report from Ross says that’s not happening after all, but there could be an iPad surprise at the end of the year. Ross Young shared the revised iPad Air news with paid subscribers ...
we all did his voice. “Many broadcasters make broadcasts better,” tweeted Dave Hodge, the longtime host of Hockey Night In Canada. “Not many make the games they are broadcasting better. Bob ...
as well as the Princess Premier bundle to round out the all-inclusive Sanctuary experience. Note: Guests who have already reserved Sanctuary Collection staterooms on either ship as of April 23 ...
Fahadh Faasil’s action-comedy Aavesham continues its impressive run at the box office. After a strong opening and a positive second weekend, the film has garnered significant buzz. Early ...
Now (at last) Tramp Press has published her debut collection, Old Romantics, a suite of 12 linked short stories, some in first person, some in third person, all centred on a character called Margaret.