As spotted by VGC, then, this set is currently being sold on eBay for roughly £150, though unsold listings are still ...
The newly-revealed LEGO Pokémon range is prompting plenty of debate among fans, with praise for its versions of Eevee and ...
Welcome to “On That Note,” a rock-and-roll-centered column that will dive into the big stories, trends, and crazy ideas coming out of the music industry. “It’s like the teacher of the class and you ...
Nothing beats finding a freshly wrapped 4K Blu-ray box set under the Christmas tree, and if you're looking to spoil someone who enjoys "Ozsploitation" movies, then check out this limited-time deal on ...
Now-former Cary town manager Sean Stegall resigned from his position over the weekend and officials swore in Deputy Town Manager Russ Overton on Monday. Stegall's resignation comes as he was placed on ...
No one would have blamed Harry Ford for celebrating Saturday. The team that traded him away, the Seattle Mariners, might as well have been baseball purgatory for a catcher eyeing full-time work in MLB ...
Once upon a time, commercials were all extremely catchy and funny. We actually didn’t mind those breaks and, to this day, many of us Gen Xers and Millennials can quote lines from the commercials of ...
Adoption day feels like a happy ending, but for a surprising number of shelter cats, it’s not the final stop. Many end up right back where they started—behind shelter doors—often confused and with ...
Glad, the maker of trash bags and food wraps, has revived its decades-long campaign, “Don’t Get Mad. Get Glad.,” to feature “Sesame Street” icon Oscar the Grouch, according to a press release. Key to ...
In the mid-1970s, Glad ran a TV commercial featuring actor James Cromwell touting its new large-size sandwich bags and a voiceover song declaring “Don’t Get Mad. Get Glad!” (the actual “Don’t Get Mad.
The 'Sesame Street' muppet stars in the new campaign, which brings back the tagline that was ubiquitous through the 80s, 90s and 2000s, and a new version of Oscar's 'I Love Trash' song. By Alex Weprin ...
New England Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis got a defensive-pass-interference penalty in the fourth quarter on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. The call “lit a fire under” Davis, and he made ...