July 18, 1938 – January 14, 2025 All are invited to attend a Rosary on February 14 at 7:00 p.m. and funeral mass on Saturday, February 15 at 10:00 a.m. both at Assumption Church in Ferndale.
Antoinette was raised in Pawtucket, spending summers in Jamestown, R.I., in a cottage built by her grandfather, which still stands on the West Ferry side of the island, surviving The “Yankee Clipper” ...
Jovee Marie Dela Cruz covers the House of Representatives for the BusinessMirror. Her beat may be political by nature, but most of her stories revolve around measures affecting the country's ...
Actor Anne-Marie Duff has opened up about her brother Eddie having been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Annie-Marie, 54, has spoken about the condition over the years and previously shared ...
There’s no proof that Marie Antoinette ever said “let them eat cake”. But, according to historians, it was the sort of thing she might have said. Hence, it rang true or at least chimed with ...
The woman in The Curious Case of … Bam Margera appeared to be Bam’s now-wife, Dannii Marie. He was dating Dannii at the time of filming, and Dannii was photographed wearing the same pink shirt ...
It's time to "let them eat cake", as this fantastical exhibition on Marie Antoinette makes its way to the V&A later in the year, delving into her influence on pop culture, fashion, and beyond.
Immerse yourself into the world of Versailles’ lavish decor, opulent dresses, and palace gossip as Marie Antoinette returns to PBS for Season 2. After finally finding their footing in Season 1 ...
Lifestyle and decluttering star Marie Kondo tells the BBC about the KonMari method, magic, minimalism and how being a Shinto maiden shaped her. It was October 2014 when the buzz started ...
Her work has previously appeared on Bustle, The US Sun, Newsweek and OK! Magazine. Bryan Steffy/WireImage Priscilla Presley is remembering Lisa Marie Presley. On Sunday, Jan. 12, Priscilla ...
Meanwhile, across the board popular bio-series like “Bardot” and “Marie-Antoinette” both proved that the past is never dead — especially when each broadcast could take primetime viewers ...