The forthcoming “Dexter” revival will bring one of the show’s most beloved characters back from the afterlife.
05.08.2021 - 22:05 / variety.com
Chris Willman Music WriterPatricia Kennealy-Morrison, a key figure in the early days of rock journalism who also figured heavily in Doors lore as the partner of Jim Morrison, and who later became a prolific novelist, has died at age 75. Her death occurred in late July, although different dates have been given.
The forthcoming “Dexter” revival will bring one of the show’s most beloved characters back from the afterlife.
Jennifer Carpenter makes her big return as Deborah Morgan in the limited series Dexter: New Blood where she’s taken over the role as her brother’s Dark Passenger in the premiere episode. The continuation of the series is set to premiere on Nov. 7.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Connie Hamzy, a rock 'n' roll groupie from Arkansas who was immortalized as “sweet, sweet Connie” in the 1973 Grand Funk Railroad hit “We're an American Band,” has died.
With the premiere of “Fantasy Island” right around the corner, Global is celebrating with the ultimate vacation contest.
Tattoo (Herve Villechaize) as they granted visiting guests “fantasies” for a price. The reboot (premiering Tuesday, Aug 10 at 9 p.m.) stars Sanchez (“Without A Trace”) as Elena Roarke, a descendant of Mr. Roarke who’s the new steward of the island.
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison, known for reporting on rock music and for her relationship with The Doors' frontman Jim Morrison, has died at the age of 75. The news of Kennealy-Morrison's death was confirmed on Facebook by Queen Lizard Press, which she founded.
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison, a rock music critic and author whose betrothal to Jim Morrison in an ancient Celtic ceremony was depicted in Oliver Stone’s 1991 biopic The Doors, died July 23. She was 75.
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison was an author and journalist who was in a relationship with rock star Jim Morrison (1943–1971) of the Doors.Kennealy-Morrison became a rock music journalist as a young woman, bringing a new seriousness to rock criticism as one of the first women in the field. She interviewed Morrison in 1969 for Jazz & Pop, the magazine she edited and contributed to.
Chris Willman Music WriterCharles Connor, best known as a drummer for Little Richard in his 1950s heyday, and decades later later a familiar sight to L.A.
Roselyn Sánchez was seen in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico which is the same place she filmed the new version of Fox’s ‘Fantasy Island.’ The singer was there with the governor of Puerto Rico, Pedro Pierluisi to announce that the show will continue filming the series there. For the occasion, the 48-year-old wore a white vest and matching white pants.The reboot of the late 1970’s show has casted Sanchez as the lead role, according to Variety.