by Senior Scene | Mar 1, 2025 | Celebrities, Entertainment, General Interest, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (A)
Pianist Richard Glazier Revives Great Songs from Stage & Screen – by Nick Thomas First it was COVID, then a chronic non-life-threatening illness kept Richard Glazier from performing. This year, he returns to the stage where audiences can again experience the...
by Senior Scene | Jan 31, 2025 | Celebrities, Entertainment, General Interest, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (A)
The doctor walked back into the room with a gloomy face and sat down next to his patient, a teenage girl whose dream was to be a dancer. A young girl who’s every waking moment was thoughts of appearing on the professional stage. Several weeks earlier, Doris Mary Ann...
by Senior Scene | Nov 30, 2024 | Celebrities, Entertainment, General Interest, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (A)
Like the singer who made it famous, the novelty 80s grandma/reindeer Christmas song still going strong By Nick Thomas ‘Tis the season when television channels bombard us with round-the-clock Christmas movies while radio stations across the country add festive tunes to...
by Senior Scene | Oct 31, 2024 | Celebrities, Entertainment, General Interest, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (A)
Joanne Heywood remembers “Are You Being Served? Again!” By Nick Thomas American television audiences developed a fondness for old British sitcoms in the 1980s when PBS began airing reruns of several popular shows. Loaded with oh-so-British double-meaning dialogue, a...
by Senior Scene | Sep 30, 2024 | Celebrities, Entertainment, General Interest, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (A)
What happened to Mrs. Tony Curtis? By Nick Thomas It’s been 14 years since 85-year-old screen legend Tony Curtis died at his Nevada home on Sept. 29, 2010. The much-loved actor left behind a body of work that included over 150 television and movie roles in such...
by Senior Scene | Sep 30, 2024 | Community, Featured Article (06), General Interest, Local History, Magazine, Nostalgia
Torpedoes at Cape Canaveral By Diane Barile The crew at the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse saw sailors abandon ship as flames and blooming smoke devoured the tanker Pan Massachusetts. They could little believe in 1942 that enemy submarines had been...
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