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This Day in Pop Culture for October 25

On this day in pop culture history, Vincent Price died, the home microwave oven was born. And “The Electric Company” lit up PBS.
A combination of the breakdown of the Hollywood studio system, the decline of censorship, and the rise of wildly — and ...
Horror icon Vincent Price had a long and illustrious career, and his final big screen feature serves as a fitting culmination ...
"I grew up glued to my seat at Tuscola’s Strand theater during the '50s, savoring Price’s sumptuous screen performances — his ...
Interestingly, one of Price's first films was 1939's Tower of London, playing the Duke of Clarence. But that film is a ...
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Nicolas Cage is the greatest living horror actor alive and working today. No one else has his range, his energy, and certainly not his skill at picking the most insane project possible to maximize his ...
At its Thursday meeting, Academic Council confronted a growing sense of unease over how Duke is handling mounting federal scrutiny. Faculty questioned whether the University’s commitment to ...
Oct. 15—Vincent "Vince" C. Olguin 1953-2025 Vincent "Vince" C. Olguin, age 72, a longtime resident of Albuquerque, passed away peacefully in his home on Saturday, Sept. 13, surrounded by his loved ...
This one practically moonwalks onto every Halloween playlist. Between the creepy Vincent Price monologue and the iconic music video, "Thriller" is a full-blown spooky spectacle. Just try not to dance.
Price made his stage debut in 1935 at a theatre club near Charing Cross, playing Prince Albert in the play Victoria Regina.
This Trumpian moment recalls the industry's infamous blacklist era. Fittingly, Jane Fonda has resurrected the Committee for the First Amendment. By Chris Yogerst “Any investigation into the political ...