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When Anthony and Nick DellaVecchia opened Tony Beef in Galloway Township three years ago, it was obvious the brothers had a vision beyond their original location.
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Thandiwe Newton wants her name back. "I'm taking back what's mine," said the "Westworld" actor, who had been going by Thandie Newton.
The company that sold Lil Nas X's "Satan" shoe made from Nike Air Max 97s will buy it back from customers for a full refund after a settlement with Nike.
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An awful lot of seeds are planted in the first episode of “Mare of Easttown,” but don’t be dismayed. They eventually bear fruit.
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Back in the late ’90s, when I was in college, I spent a particularly crazy evening bar hopping with friends. It was one of those nights that is an absolute blur — we did shots, we stumbled our way through a few dance floors and insulted random strangers simply to make each other laugh. And when it got late enough that most of the bars were closed for the evening, we stopped in at the one place in Absecon that was still open — The Musket Tavern.
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LONDON (AP) — Versatile British actor Paul Ritter, whose roles ranged from a hapless suburban patriarch in sitcom “Friday Night Dinner” to a Soviet engineer who helps cause a nuclear disaster in “Chernobyl,” has died, his agent said Tuesday. He was 54 and had been suffering from a brain tumor.
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Caught up on all your winter binge watching yet? Because spring is here and it’s brought a whole new collection of shows.
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