What to Stream: 'The Bear,' Lorde, 'Smoke,' 'A Minecraft Movie,' 'Nosferatu' and Nelly and Ashanti
Read full article: What to Stream: 'The Bear,' Lorde, 'Smoke,' 'A Minecraft Movie,' 'Nosferatu' and Nelly and AshantiThe Jack Black-led movie phenomenon “A Minecraft Movie” and Lorde’s fourth studio album, “Virgin,” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.

Barry Coe, 'Peyton Place' and 'Bonanza' actor, dead at 84
Read full article: Barry Coe, 'Peyton Place' and 'Bonanza' actor, dead at 84Barry Coe with Jayne Mansfield in the TV series "Follow the Sun" in 1962. (CNN) - Golden Globe-winning actor Barry Coe, who had roles in "Bonanza" and films like 1957's "Petyon Place" and "Jaws 2," died last month after a battle with myelodysplastic syndrome, according to an obituary. Actor Ryan O'Neal would go on to play Coe's role from the film, a character named Rodney Harrigton, in the TV series. Three years later, Coe picked up a Golden Globe award for most promising male newcomer for his role in "A Private Affair." His other credits include roles in films like Elvis Presley's "Love Me Tender" and "One Foot in Hell" and a TV series called "Follow the Sun," which aired for one season.

The story of Andre The Giant's epic Detroit binge
Read full article: The story of Andre The Giant's epic Detroit bingeThe Lindell AC was Detroits original watering hole for athletes, entertainers, hometown heroes, blue and white-collar workers alike. After opening in 1949, the bar became a hot spot for athletes and celebrities staying in the area. One of its most famous visitors was legendary wrestler Andre The Giant. It's well documented how much Andre could eat and drink in one night. Watch the story of Andre The Giant's epic Detroit binge in the video player above.
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The story of Andre The Giant's epic Detroit binge
Read full article: The story of Andre The Giant's epic Detroit bingeThe Lindell AC was Detroit’s original watering hole for athletes, entertainers, hometown heroes, blue and white-collar workers alike. After opening in 1949, the bar became a hot spot for athletes and celebrities staying in the area. One of its most famous visitors was legendary wrestler Andre The Giant. It's well documented how much Andre could eat and drink in one night. Watch the story of Andre The Giant's epic Detroit binge in the video player above.