Susan Sarandon takes us through her illustrious career, including her roles in 'Joe,' 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show,' 'The Witches of Eastwick,' 'Thelma & Louise,' 'Lorenzo's Oil,' 'Little Women,' ...
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"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is having a moment. It's the 50th anniversary of the 1975 cult classic movie adaptation of Richard O'Brien's horror musical. The movie starred Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon ...
Susan Boyle has stepped out sporting a glamorous new look, leaving fans amazed at just how different she now looks. The Scottish songbird, 64, recently hit the red carpet at the Pride of Britain ...
The 'Britain's Got Talent' singer turned heads with her stunning transformation Ken McKay/Shutterstock; Mike Marsland/WireImage Susan Boyle has a glam new look! The Scottish singer, 64, who rose to ...
Susan Boyle won over the world with her angelic vocals, but now it's her follicles that have fans singing her praises. The Scottish singer and television personality, who was catapulted to music and ...
Susan Boyle, who became an international sensation in 2009 when she shocked the judges with her powerful rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" from "Les Misérables," showed off her new blonde locks on a ...
Netflix's newest true crime documentary, The Perfect Neighbor, tells the tragic story of how Ajike 'AJ' Owens was killed by her neighbor, Susan Lorincz. Using police body camera footage, the ...
Maine Gov. Janet Mills Tuesday launched a Democratic campaign in a pivotal Senate race to unseat Republican Susan Collins, but she’ll have to win a primary against a photogenic progressive oysterman ...
Maine’s Democratic Gov. Janet Mills officially launched a bid to unseat GOP Sen. Susan Collins, in what is shaping up to be one of the most competitive Senate races next year. Mills, the first woman ...
Veteran National Public Radio journalist Susan Stamberg, who became the first woman in the U.S. to anchor a nightly national news program with “All Things Considered,” died Thursday, according to NPR.