
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
We celebrate the pop music trio, the Bee Gees with a selection of some of their most memorable tunes spanning four decades. Published May 23, 2013 Comments

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Michael Douglas, Bill Murray and Bruce Willis are just a few of stars to move from a life on television to a successful film career. Published May 16, 2013 Comments

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In celebration of his upcoming 85th birthday, here’s a look at just some of the hits of famed composer Burt Bacharach. Published May 11, 2013 Comments

By John Haydon - The Washington Times
“Hello, Goodbye,” “Ticket To Ride” and “Can’t Buy Me Love” are just a few of the hits that made the Fab Four legends on both sides of the Atlantic. Published May 1, 2013 Comments

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Let’s take a look at some of the rich history and traditions of one of the National Football League’s most important events of the year. Published April 24, 2013 Comments
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
OK, so they made syrupy songs that blurred the lines of musical genres, but Karen Carpenter had the voice of angel that made the Carpenters a musical sensations of the 1970s. Published February 3, 2013
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
Free of his political shackles, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the former governor of California, is back on the big screen and in a lead role for the first time since "Terminator 3: The Rise of the Machines" in 2003. Published January 26, 2013
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Here's a selection of historical tidbits tied to celebrating the beginning of a new term of a president of the United States. Published January 18, 2013
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
Rod Stewart never seems to lose his knack for picking a song that can twang the popular heartstrings. The British rocker is preparing for another big U.S. tour in 2013. Published January 12, 2013
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
From misspellings on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to a wrong quotation on the Edgar Allan Poe Memorial, here’s a look at some of the most famous miscues tied to monuments and statues across the United States. Published January 5, 2013
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"The 400 Blows, "Skirt Day" and "The Artist" are just some of the best movies to come from the birthplace of cinema. Published December 29, 2012
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
While the Academy Award-winning actress celebrates her birthday, The List looks at some decisions Jane Fonda won't be celebrating. Published December 23, 2012
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
John Lithgow, Jon Voight and Bill Murray are just a few of the stars who have brought Franklin D. Roosevelt to life in television and the movies. Published December 16, 2012
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
Here's what we would like Mick Jagger and the boys to play during the band's upcoming tour. Published December 9, 2012
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
To mark the 40th anniversary of the T. Rex album "The Slider," we look at the best tunes from Marc Bolan and his famed band. Published December 1, 2012
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
"Freaky Friday," "Taxi Driver" and "The Accused" are just some of the top films starring this Oscar-winning American actress Jodie Foster who celebrates her 50th birthday this week. Published November 21, 2012
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
Dennis Weaver, Gregory Peck and Henry Fonda are just some of the men to have brought Honest Abe to life in the movies and on television. Published November 10, 2012
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Tee Hee, Oddjob and Jaws are just a few of the best evil lackeys to challenge the mighty 007. Published November 1, 2012
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
They scale the heights of talent on screen and are vertically superior in the real world. Here's a look at the tallest performers in Hollywood. Published October 23, 2012
By John Haydon - The Washington Times
We pay tribute to Roger Moore, the debonair James Bond, with a look at his most memorable films. Published October 14, 2012