Sandwich artist Scarlet Ayliz stunned “American Idol” judges with an original song on Sunday’s episode.
Sandwich artist Scarlet Ayliz stunned “American Idol” judges with an original song on Sunday’s episode.
Nick Carter just dropped a huge bombshell on fans!
The Apprentice star Alex Short became the fourth casualty of the boardroom after he was fired by Lord Alan Sugar. The 27 year old, who lives in Hartford and owns a Commercial Cleaning Company, became the fourth male in a row to be fired on Thursday 29 January after he stepped up to the role of project manager for Team Infinity in a tense fish task.
Talk about a throwback! The first-ever ’90s con is coming soon — and features an all-star lineup of nostalgic Disney stars.
Hartford is 1! To celebrate her daughter’s birthday, Stassi Schroeder went all-out to decorate for the party.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorMusic industry veteran Jim “Koz” Kozlowski died in New York City on Sunday, May 2, after suffering a stroke. He was 71.Kozlowski was born and raised in East Hartford, Connecticut, the only child of John J.
“The Voice,” which celebrates its 10th anniversary this month, here are the Top 5 winners of NBC’s hit singing competition worth listening to.The West Hartford, Conn.-based crooner won the very first season of “The Voice” for Team Adam Levine in 2011. Later that year, Colon jammed with his coach on the funk-pop ditty “Stand Up” and even opened for Maroon 5 on tour.
Stassi Schroeder, 32, and Beau Clark, 40, welcomed their daughter Hartford Charlie Rose Clark on Jan. 7 and since then they’ve been relatively quiet on social media. But, on Sunday, Jan. 17 fans got a glimpse of Stassi living the late night mom life when Beau shared a video to his Instagram stories of her midnight nursing session.
Breast-feeding her baby girl! Beau Clark posted a video of Stassi Schroeder nursing their 1-week-old daughter, Hartford, on Sunday, January 17.
People across the globe are finding creative ways to keep themselves entertained while quarantined, doing their part to prevent further spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus.
Ben Cooper, a Western film actor most famous for his role as the bandit Turkey Ralston in “Johnny Guitar” and numerous other projects for the big and small screens, has died. He was 86. Cooper died Monday in Memphis, Tenn., following a long battle with an illness, his nephew Pete Searls confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday.
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