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Movie star dog fired for biting crew crowned world's most obedient canine
A German Shepherd once dropped from Hollywood after biting crew members has been crowned the world’s most obedient dog thanks ...
Overland Park Police Department’s Open House and Career Fair goes from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday at the Johnson County Regional ...
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Strictly Come Dancing spoiler leaks Movie Week result as star suffers huge bottom two setback
The axe has fallen on another Strictly Come Dancing couple this weekend, with the identity of who has been eliminated at the ...
Movie Week is always spicy on Strictly, but this year there was something extra in the air. Perhaps it was the presence of ...
Halloween events in the north suburbs, including hayrides, haunted houses, costume contests, craft beer, pumpkins, autumn ...
The Warren County Public Library is expanding the Boos and Brews Festival in 2025. The event will include both a family day and an adult day of movies at the Capitol. Family Day is October 24th and ...
Disney’s 20th Century Studios has confirmed The Simpsons Movie 2 is real, and it already has its first poster and a release date of July 23, 2027. The company announced its plans for a Simpsons sequel ...
There’s a new Simpsons movie, and it’s coming out on July 23, 2027. The second Simpsons movie to hit the screen will fill a date for Disney that’s simultaneously being vacated by an untitled Marvel ...
Athentic Brewing Company is hosting a Halloween movie series called "Brews and Boos" throughout October. The events will take place on Wednesday evenings at the brewery's 108 Park Ave. location.
Listen, what’s better than watching a movie from the comfort of your home? Watching it for free, duh, an offer Tubi’s got you completely covered on. Hilarious comedy classics, heartbreaking biopics ...
One of these movies is what you should watch tonight. This weekend's choices include theatrical releases arriving on streaming like "28 Years Later' on Netflix. There are original new movies, too, ...
Americans are more likely to watch newly released movies from the comfort of their own homes instead of heading out to a theater, according to a new poll. About three-quarters of U.S. adults said they ...
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