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Chris “Mad Dog” Russo has several issues with the way that Major League Baseball removed Pete Rose from its ineligible list. Following Rose’s death in September, there was speculation that ...
In the show, Debbie doesn't actually do Dallas. Rather, it's all about what – and who – she does to get there. Sara Kendrick and her crew make it a treat to watch those efforts here ...
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo was about to tee off on Bill ... The two started dating after Belichick and longtime girlfriend Linda Holliday broke up, following a 16-year relationship.
But no stranger to a contrarian take, Chris “Mad Dog” Russo had different feelings about the network’s handling of events. Taking to First Take on Wednesday morning, Russo laid into CBS for ...
Mr. Linda… what have you done?! 💨 This dog’s "oops moment" will have you crying with laughter. Explosive comedy, sniffs of regret, and one seriously confused ...
EXCLUSIVE: British actors union Equity has written to a government regulator urging it to take action against Mad Dog 2020 Casting, a 25-year-old UK agency that collapsed last month owing ...
Staged in the Theatre Too space downstairs, Debbie Does Dallas was a 90-minute escape into the campy world of teenage cheerleaders, horny men and a girl with a dream. Directed by James Chandler ...
Dallas theater fans may have noticed that Theatre Three is bringing sexy back — at least onstage. Last fall’s Venus in Fur was a dominatrix drama, and Intimate Apparel gives off similar vibes ...
Debbie Benton is a perky, all-American cheerleader with her eyes set on the ultimate goal: becoming a Texas Cowgirl Cheerleader in Dallas. The catch? She can't afford the trip. With her trusty ...
From its unforgettable characters to its unmatched drama, "Dallas" remains a testament to the power of storytelling and Linda Gray’s legacy as Sue Ellen Ewing will always be a part of that.
“Dallas” star Linda Gray has re-teamed with TV movie exec producer Larry Thompson to pitch a spooky film set at Southfork Ranch — the real-life location that served as the setting for the ...
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo had trouble deciphering exactly who passed away on Tuesday, mistaking Billy Bean, the league senior vice president for Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion for longtime ...