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Yeats, W. B.
(Encyclopedia) Yeats, W. B. (William Butler Yeats), 1865–1939, Irish poet and playwright, b. Dublin. The greatest lyric poet Ireland has produced and one of the major figures of 20th-century…De Niro, Robert Anthony Jr.
(Encyclopedia) De Niro, Robert Anthony, Jr., 1943-, American film actor and director, b. New York, N.Y. Both of De Niro’s parents were painters; De…30 Silliest "South Park" Quotes
Top of Page South Park is a groundbreaking animated series that has been entertaining audiences for over two decades. Known for its irreverent humor, biting satire, and clever social commentary, the…45 Riotous "Rick and Morty" Quotes
Top of Page Are you ready to take a journey through the multiverse? Strap in and get ready to laugh, cry, and question the very fabric of your existence, because we're counting down the 45 best…1992 Tony Awards
PlayDancing at LughnasaMusicalCrazy for YouRevivalGuys and DollsActor—PlayJudd Hirsch, Conversations With My FatherActress—PlayGlenn Close, Death and the MaidenFeatured Actor—PlayLarry…Brewer's: Dun Cow
The dun cow of Dunsmore heath was a savage beast slain by Sir Guy, Earl of Warwick. A huge tusk, probably that of an elephant, is still shown at Harwich Castle as one of the horns of the…1998–1999 Broadcast Premieres
The Army ShowBeckerThe Benben ShowBrimstoneBrother's KeeperBuddy FaroCharmedConrad BloomCostelloCupidDilbertDiRestaEncore! Encore!Everything's RelativeFamily GuyFantasy…Soaps between the Ropes:
The Rebirth of Professional Wrestling on't look now, but the most popular programming on cable television is professional wrestling. But this isn't your father's pro wrestling, with big…Frank Selke Trophy
Awarded to the outstanding defensive forward of the year and named after the late Montreal Canadiens general manager. Winners selected by the PHWA. Multiple winners: Bob Gainey (4); Guy…Brewer's: Robin Hood
is first mentioned by the Scottish historian Fordun, who died in 1386. According to Stow, he was an outlaw in the reign of Richard I. (twelfth century). He entertained one hundred tall men…