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Laugh-In’s Ruth Buzzi Dead at 88
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Funny lady Ruth Buzzi, who is best known for being a fixture on the 1960s/’70s variety show Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, died on May 1 of complications from Alzheimer’s disease. She was 88.

Buzzi’s longtime husband, Karl Perkins, shared on Facebook in July 2022 that a series of “devastating strokes” had left the comedienne “bedridden and incapacitated.”

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“She is dealing with this situation bravely, and still with humor, believe it or not… and...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 5/2/2025
  • by Matt Webb Mitovich
  • TVLine.com
Why You Thought It Was The "Berenstein Bears: Name Theory Explained
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It is a common mistake to think that the childrens book series The Berenstain Bears was called The Berenstein Bears. This has created a surprising amount of controversy over the years. It's often used to demonstrate the Mandela Effect a phenomenon in which large groups of the population misremember a historical fact, prompting theories about alternate realities. The misconceptions about the name of The Berenstain Bears have become a huge part of the pop culture conversation and been referenced multiple times in popular media.

It's even been called the Berenstain Bears Effect or Berenstein Bears Effect. This Berenstein/Berenstain Mandela Effect phenomenon is so intense that full-blown debates have happened online, and some have even grown heated. So, is it Berenstain or Berenstein? The confusion surrounding the Berenstain/Barenstein debate and the name of the popular childrens series has spawned a range of wild theories, but there is a genuine...
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  • 9/14/2024
  • by Faefyx Collington, Tom Russell, Colin McCormick
  • ScreenRant
They Cloned Tyrone's 13 Blaxploitation, Sci-Fi & Music Easter Eggs & References
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Warning: This article contains major spoilers for Netflix's They Cloned Tyrone.

"They Cloned Tyrone" is a film filled with references and easter eggs, including nods to Blaxploitation movies, science fiction, music, and real-world conspiracies. The movie features references to pop culture figures like Shalamar, Kevin Bacon in "Hollow Man," Denzel Washington in "Training Day" and "Book of Eli," and Anaconda Malt Liquor from "Black Dynamite." Other references include "Clockwork Orange," "The X-Files," "Nancy Drew & Scooby-Doo," Michael Jackson, "The Berenstain Bears," Erykah Badu's song "Tyrone," "A Christmas Carol," and Juvenile's song "Back That Thang Up." The film also alludes to "The Wizard of Oz" with its characters on a journey to uncover the truth about their neighborhood.

From callbacks to Blaxploitation movies to references to science fiction, music, and real-world conspiracies, They Cloned Tyrone features it all in its 2-hour runtime. Directed by Juel Taylor, They Cloned Tyrone unfolds...
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  • 7/26/2023
  • by Dhruv Sharma
  • ScreenRant
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