Category: Entertainment

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Taylor Swift: Singer-Songwriter And Mega Superstar

Taylor Swift is a singer-songwriter who was born on December 13, 1989 in West Reading, Pennsylvania. Swift’s music is a blend of Country, Pop, Folk, Rock, and Alternative. Besides being a gifted songwriter, she can also play guitar, banjo, piano, and ukulele.  When Swift  was 9 years old she performed in four Berks Youth Theatre Academy Productions. At age 11 she and her mother went to Nashville to give demo tapes to record labels, but this effort was unsuccessful. She learned to play guitar at age 12 and soon after began penning lyrics. 

At age 13 Swift was given an … Continue

Bruno Mars: From Elvis Impersonator To Global Sensation

Bruno Mars has sold over 130 million albums worldwide; this makes him one of the most popular music acts in the world today. His music is a blend of pop, r&b, funk, soul, reggae, disco, and rock. You may have heard some of his hits such as “Grenade” and “When I Was Your Man.” Besides being a singer he can also play the keyboard, guitar, and some percussion instruments. Mars is also a music producer.

Bruno Mars was born on October 8, 1985 in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father played percussion and his mother was a hula dancer. His parents met … Continue

SHARI LEWIS: THE PUPPETEER AND VOICE BEHIND LAMB CHOP

Shari Lewis with Lamb Chop

Written By: Kendra Meyer

Introduction:

Shari Lewis was a well-known puppeteer, television host, and children’s entertainer whose famous puppet character, Lamb Chop, won the hearts of millions. Lewis dedicated her life to providing joy and amusement to audiences of all ages via her adorable puppetry and compelling performances. She was known for her amazing talent, warmth, and ingenuity.

Early Life And Puppetry Beginnings:

Shari Lewis was born in New York City on January 17, 1933. She had a natural talent for performing and acquired a profound love for the art of puppetry from a young … Continue

“THE JEFFERSONS: A GROUNDBREAKING SITCOM OF THE 70S THAT REDEFINED TELEVISION”

Written By: Kendra Meyer

Introduction

In the 1970s, a television sitcom defied cultural norms and paved the way for varied representation on the small screen. “The Jeffersons” not only made people laugh, but it also broke down barriers by presenting an affluent African-American family striving for success and managing era-specific societal concerns. This article examines the cultural relevance and long-lasting legacy of “The Jeffersons”, which openly addressed themes of race, class, and the American Dream.

Setting The Stage: A Spin-Off Success

“The Jeffersons” premiered in January 1975 as a spin-off from hit sitcom “All In The Family.” George and Louise … Continue