Creating the ‘Twin Peaks’ Theme
Composer Angelo Badalamenti tells and shows how the theme song to Twin Peaks was created, in this short and funny video.
Composer Angelo Badalamenti tells and shows how the theme song to Twin Peaks was created, in this short and funny video.
A remarkable interview with the anonymous Seal Team 6 member who shot Osama bin Laden.
No, he’s not going to be surfing the web.
A true surprise: his papacy will end at 8:00 pm local Rome time on the last day of February.
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Just a bit of historical context for her achievements.
After 28 years in the Senate, he’s now America’s point man for foreign affairs.
British writers take a fresh (and cynical) look at the cast of Pride and Prejudice.
Actor Randy Quaid has lost his bid for permanent residency status in Canada, where he’s been since 2010, hiding from the “Hollywood Star-Wackers” who are out to get him.
A grand jury voted to indict John and Patsy Ramsey, say reports, but the district attorney decided not to follow through.
The Queen is abdicating, as her mother and grandmother did before her. We’ve got the story on her life and career.
The not-quite-risque photo couldn’t be published in 1981.
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