If you've ever dined Italian, you've likely been serenaded by the smooth vocals of Frank Sinatra. But why do so many Italian joints love the crooner?
In 1968, Canadian singer-songwriter Paul Ankaheard the French song titled "Comme d'habitude" while vacationing in the country. He immediately flew to Paris to negotiate for the rights to the song.
The spectacular West End show features over 20 Sinatra hits, including "My Way", "That's Life", and "New York, New York".
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To commemorate what would have been the screen legend’s 100th birthday on June 1, 2026, Damiani Books will release a rare ...
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Arlene Vachereau stands next to the original sign for the law firm that used to hang in the Mausert Block. NORTH ADAMS, Mass.
In 1961, the then 27-year-old Kirkland photographed the Hollywood star.
We speak to Call the Midwife star Helen George about taking on her latest stage role in the new production of High Society, ...