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From severed heads and corpses to Father Christmas, these famous directors all turned up in the most unlikely places.
Our Weekend Plug-in columnist loves baseball. And he loves reporting on faith. Combining the two? He calls that a home run.
The charismatic actor talks reuniting with J.J. Abrams to star in HBO Max's retro action comedy 'Duster,' his frustrating dry ...
As details of Pope Leo XIV's past life come to light, many are struck by his Chicago roots and his Chicago-ness.
Prevost’s home – like all the homes in Dolton – was modest, working class, but not like the urban hellscape the the Blues ...
The internet wasted no time pumping out the jokes and memes after Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected as the new ...
Jesic of Los Angeles Superior Court. The brothers were initially set for a resentencing hearing back in December but it was moved multiple times. Much of the resentencing pushes and opposition ...
The two Chicagoans were hoping ... film "The Blues Brothers." "The last fellas who came from Chicago, were given a rigorous education in Catholicism and then claimed to be on a mission from ...
The brothers were sentenced in 1996 to life in prison without the possibility of parole for fatally shooting their entertainment executive father, Jose Menendez, and mother, Kitty Menendez ...
Ryan Coogler's latest film, "Sinners," a spicy cinematic gumbo of African American folk tale, painful racial history and ...
Wesley Snipes in Mo’ Better Blues, there were ... The last two people on my list were Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan. And knowing how competitive those two brothers are, I let it slip to ...