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CADBURY BUNNY TRYOUTS CONTEST – YOUR PET COULD BE ON TV!

Is your pet a star waiting to be born? Now’s your chance to win the ultimate bragging rights: your pet in the CADBURY Bunny Commercial this Easter and $5,000! And again this year the folks at CADBURY are letting America help decide the winner! Enter today for your chance to win!   MORE INFORMATION HERE   …MORE

McDonald’s announces return of Shamrock Shake, Oreo Shamrock McFlurry

A favorite seasonal treat will soon be back at McDonald’s. The fast-food giant announced Tuesday that the Shamrock Shake and the OREO Shamrock McFlurry will return to participating McDonald’s nationwide starting Feb. 15 for a limited time. “For more than 50 years, fans have eagerly awaited the annual return of the Shamrock Shake, counting on…MORE

Long-awaited ‘Frasier’ reboot eyed at Paramount

Brace yourself and your high-dollar coffee for some big news: The “Frasier” revival may soon be a reality on the forthcoming Paramount+ platform. Fans of the fictional Seattle radio psychiatrist with unshakeable neurosis and a penchant for caffeine have buzzed about a return for years — well after the show’s end in 2004. Now, TVLine…MORE

Punxsutawney Phil says there will be 6 more weeks of winter

PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) — There will be six more weeks of winter Punxsutawney Phil predicted as he emerged from his burrow on a snowy Tuesday morning to perform his Groundhog Day duties. One of the members of Phil’s “inner circle” spoke before his prediction was revealed, noting that it’s been a “unique year.” “People have…MORE

Dustin Diamond, Actor on ‘Saved by the Bell,’ Dies at 44

Dustin Diamond, Actor on ‘Saved by the Bell,’ Dies at 44

Dustin Diamond, the former child actor who found fame on the enduring NBC Saturday morning sitcom “Saved by the Bell” but struggled to find work in later years, died on Monday in Florida. He was 44. The cause of death was small-cell carcinoma, according to Mr. Diamond’s father, Mark Diamond, who said that his son…MORE

Billy Joel looks to resume Madison Square Garden residency in 2021

Billy Joel appears optimistic that the pandemic won’t block live shows by year’s end. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honoree is resuming his monthly residency at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 5. He has scheduled monthly dates at the iconic New York City arena through April. Joel began his monthly residency in January…MORE

Dunkin’ is giving away free hot coffee every Monday in February

Dunkin’ is giving away free hot coffee every Monday in February

Thinking about Monday and the start of the work week can be dreadful, but Dunkin’ has a plan to perk up coffee drinkers with a new promotion called “Free Coffee Mondays.” Yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like. Starting Monday, February 1 and every Monday after that, until February 22, Dunkin’ Perks members can enjoy…MORE

‘Nipplegate’ revisited: What really happened between Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake?

It was Justin Timberlake, after all, who along with Janet Jackson at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show gave birth to the phrase “wardrobe malfunction’’ and together were embroiled in “Nipplegate.’’ As the infamous halftime show culminated, Timberlake pulled off part of Jackson’s outfit, briefly exposing her right breast in front of a TV audience…MORE

Geddy Lee Explains Why There’s No Unreleased Rush Music

Geddy Lee has revealed why Rush does not have a collection of unreleased music to be packaged into a retrospective collection. “No, there’s nothing,” Lee confirmed to Rolling Stone in a new interview. “There’s nothing there. There’s nothing left. There might be half-finished demos somewhere where we got halfway through and went, ‘Oh, this song sucks.’ And it never…MORE

WATCH: VIOLINIST COVERS VAN HALEN’S ‘ERUPTION’

A violin cover of Van Halen’s “Eruption” has been unleashed on the world. The rendition comes courtesy of Unlucky Morpheus, a Japanese metal band that’s been together since 2008. The star of the show is Jill, the group’s violinist and only musician to appear in the song’s video. With the exception of a few full-band…MORE