Jun 4, 2009 | Solon Herald Sun
Occupation: Bottling the house Italian salad dressing from the former Quinn's Restaurant on Aurora Road in Solon.
Actor Edward James Olmos joins Wizard World guest list for Philly and Chicago
It may sound un-frackin'-believable, but actor Edward James Olmos plans on attending not just one but TWO Wizard shows this year-Wizard World Philadelphia and the Chicago Comic-Con! The Academy Award-nominated actor gained much acclaim and recognition throughout his career for his countless television and feature film performances, such as his ...
'Burn Notice' star boosts Sunscreen festival
The USA network's hot action drama "Burn Notice" is the biggest thing to hit Miami since "Miami Vice." And series star Jeffrey Donovan is creating the same kind of ultra-cool buzz about the city's South Beach that Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas did 30 years ago.
Petite, stylish, Scottish-born pop music diva who enjoyed a steady stream of hits during the 1980s alternating upbeat, danceable, synthesizer ditties with occasional love ballads.
When it premiered to high ratings in 1978, the producers of Battlestar Galactica promised their show would bring feature-film standards to network television.
Doug Elfman: Grist for the Rumor Mill
Las VegaN Sheena Easton has a laugh over some of the untrue things written about her DOUG ELFMAN MORE COLUMNS Preview Sheena Easton 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday Showroom at the South Point, 9777 Las Vegas Blvd.
Olmos praises Lubbock crowd for dialogue on race
Actor Edward James Olmos praised a Lubbock audience on Thursday for opening up a dialogue on race, telling them the missing presence of minorities in American textbooks and curriculum in general has motivated ...
'Battlestar Galactica' actor to address ethics, Hollywood at Columbia College
Actor Edward James Olmos of "Battlestar Galactica" and "Miami Vice" fame will speak on March 10 at Columbia College as a part of the Schiffman Lecture Series.
Every Role Is A Learning Experience
Some might recognize her as the wife of Hartford Arts Council executive director and artist Ken Kahn, but Anne-Lynn Kettles is an arts force on her own.