Richard Gere is having the time of his life in Europe after moving to Spain with his wife Alejandra Silva and their two young sons, Alexander, five, and James, four. The couple are also parents to ...
Richard Gere, however, is not some men. Once Hollywood's ultimate romantic hero, at the age of 75 the actor (snowy locks aside, his youthful visage belies his years) has chosen to up-sticks and ...
Daniel R. Walton passed away on January 22, 2025. He was 66 years old. He was born in Huntington, IN and moved to St. Augustine via Lexington, KY to oversee and participate in the original ...
Richard Leadbetter is the founder of Digital Foundry and Technology Editor for Eurogamer.net. Digital Foundry began life in 2004 as a video production facility and videogames consultancy business ...
Check out the full first-round forecast, 1-32. In his fourth and final mock of the 2024 NFL Draft, Daniel Jeremiah projects two teams will trade up for offensive line help. Will there be a ...
The Tennessee Titans hold this year's No. 1 overall pick, and NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah believes the franchise should consider taking "the best player in the draft" over a quarterback.
Richard Roeper, a Sun-Times contributor since 1987 and a Chicago native, is the author of seven books and the former co-host of “Ebert & Roeper and the Movies.” He is the film critic for ABC-7 ...
When Vancouver’s Erin Northcott inherited the estate of her late brother, 29 year old filmmaker Daniel Northcott, she found herself in possession of over 1,000 hours of verite-style footage from each ...
In NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah’s first mock draft of the year, he was looking to the present and the future with the Steelers pick of Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden.
The Cleveland Browns will land one mega-athlete or another in the upcoming draft, and prominent draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah has them landing the most versatile of the group, Colorado cornerback and ...
The late director’s unique vision and the love that his persona inspires make it easy to forget how winding his path to greatness was.