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“Unveiling the Untold Heroes: Band of Brothers – A Gripping Journey through WWII’s Frontlines”

Hello everybody. Last week I watched one of my favorite series “Band of Brothers”. This is a 10 episode mini series that follows Easy Company, an Army Airborne unit that landed in German occupied Normandy hours before the D-Day beach landing on June 6, 1944. The Airborne unit marched through Europe as a front line offense through the cold winter in Bastogne, into Berlin and holding the city even after the war had ended. There was a range of directors including Tom Hanks, who worked with several survivors from WWII…

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“From Child Prodigy to Marvel Superhero: Unveiling Natalie Portman’s Journey Through Hollywood Stardom, Harvard, and Beyond!”

Hello everybody. Natalie Portman was born in 1981 in Jerusalem. Portman grew up in Connecticut and on Long Island. At age ten she was noticed by a Revlon agent but turned down the opportunity to become a child model for the company. Shortly after she decided to audition for a Hollywood movie. She got the part and her acting career exploded. Her first movie was Leon: The Professional. If you have never watched this movie, go watch it and you will see how brilliant this young girl was. David Letterman…

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“Exploring the Timeless Legacy of ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’: Billy Joel vs. Fall Out Boy”

Hello everybody. The last couple weeks have been filled with some heart breaking losses so this week I’m talking about the song “We Didn’t Start the Fire”. Originally written by Billy Joel and released in 1989. Joel who had just turned 40 was talking to Sean Lennon, son of legendary Beatle John and Yoko Ono. Sean was saying how it was a tough time in the world to be 21. The conversation sparked and idea to show that each generation has its trials and tribulations. So began one of the…

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“Legendary Coach Bob Knight: A Trailblazing Career in Basketball”

Story by Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. Today we take a look back at Legendary coach Bob Knight. Born in 1940 in Ohio Knight was a Star player in high school. Although he was a great player at Ohio State his talents were stifled as the coaches did not play him enough to get the recognition. Knight would be a part of 3 championship games winning 1 championship in 1960. Knight would coach high school basketball for a year before entering the Army. During his time there he would become assistant…

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“Remembering Matthew Perry: A Heartfelt Tribute to the Beloved ‘Friends’ Star”

Story by Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. We have sad news to report as actor Mathew Perry was found dead at 54. Perry was born in 1969 in Williamstown, Ma. Best known as Chandler on the hit show Friends, leaves the world way too soon. Perry’s mother was the press secretary for Canadian Prime minister Pierre Trudeau so Perry would end up growing up in Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal. Perry was a top ranked junior tennis player but had an interest in acting. Perry’s parents divorced before he turned 1 year…

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“Remembering Richard Moll: The Legendary Bull from Night Court and His Impact on Television”

Story by Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. We lost another great this week. Richard Moll born in 1943 in Pasadena, CA and passed away Friday the 26th 2023. Best known as Bull on the original Night Court he towered over the rest of the cast at 6’8”. I loved Bull on night court he was always so professional, standing guard so seriously then he would crack a joke that would make you belly laugh. Moll did a great job bringing that character to life. Among this Moll made several appearances in…

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“Reba McEntire: The Queen of Country’s Remarkable Journey from Rodeo Ranch to Stardom”

Story by Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. Reba McEntire was born in 1955 in McAlester Oklahoma and grew up on a ranch in Chockie, OK. McEntire took part in daily chores along with her 3 other siblings. McEntire’s mother Jacqueline was a school teacher who aspired to be a country singer. Reba would get a degree in teaching and as we know would become a singer, actress, and be dubbed the Queen of Country. Reba’s father was a steer roper and Reba and her siblings would sing in the car on…

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THE POP EXPOSE – The ‘Judgement Night’ Movie Soundtrack!

Hello everybody, today I’m taking a look at one of my favorite soundtracks from The 1993 movie “Judgement Night”. The movie itself is great and captures the early nineties perfectly. It stars Emilio Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr, and Denis Leary. A group of middle class guys take a shortcut and end up on the wrong side of Chicago. The movie is suspenseful and covers many issues for the times. The soundtrack is great and I listen to it often in my car. There are so many great artists on this…

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THE POP EXPOSE – Tracey Eddon Hollywood Stunt Double!

Story by Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. Today I’m taking a look at Tracey Eddon, born in 1958 in England. Eddon was a stunt double for many years and helped make some of the greatest moments in Hollywood history. Many behind the scenes people go unnoticed so I thought it would be fun to bring someone to the forefront. Eddon was in Superman III, and landed another huge roll that same year as Princess Leia’s slave stunt double and C-3PO’s double. One of the major stunts she did was when C-3PO…

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Remembering NFL Icon Dick Butkus!

Story By Mitchell Smith When you hear Da Bears you think of Ditka, SNL skits, and maybe new recruit Peyton Manning. The Chicago Bears have been let’s say a bit lackluster in recent years. They have never matched the 1985 Super Bowl team. They had Jim McMahon, The Fridge, and the Super Bowl Shuffle. Despite their lack of winning another Super Bowl they have sported some of the greatest players to play the game. Dick Butkus who was born in 1942 in Chicago and played his entire career in Illinois…

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THE POP EXPOSE – MLB Post Season Magic!

Story By Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. Today I’m taking a look at Post Season Magic, Baseball and Mr. October. The MLB has created memorable moments longer than any other sport in America. Playoff time is always a great time for any sports and I hope this year we get some great baseball moments to remember for years to come. Growing up in the eighties I remember the Houston Astros uniforms and Reggie Jackson the most in the early to mid eighties. In the late eighties I really loved Dennis Eckersley…

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THE POP EXPOSE – A look Back at The Legend Jim Henson!

Story by Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. Today I’m taking a look at Jim Henson born September 24th 1936 in Greenville Mississippi. Henson sadly passed away do to toxic shock syndrome at the age of 53. Henson started developing puppets in high school and in 1969 would join Sesame Street and soon after The Muppet Show was born. “It’s time to put on makeup, it’s time to dress up right”, the familiar tune that whisks me back to a 4 year old. We played outside all day, came in for dinner,…

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THE POP EXPOSE – A Look Back at the 80’s Classic “Fast Times At Ridgemont High”!

Hello everybody. Today I’m taking a look at the classic 1982 coming of age movie “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”. This is such a good movie and has a pretty stellar cast. The late great Ray Walston, who was the lead roll in “My Favorite Martian”, plays history teacher Mr. Hand. Hand a hard nosed no BS teacher butts heads several times with the relaxed Southern Cal surfer dude Jeff Spicoli played by Sean Penn. Anyone who has ever watched this movie knows about Phoebe Cates’ famous pool scene when…

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THE POPE EXPOSE – Is AI taking over the world?

Story By Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. Today I take a look at AI. Is it our future. Many have been predicting machines for years who can think and interact with humans. George Lucas made up R2D2 and C-3PO, 2 robots who were more human than robot, but Lucas popularized the idea of robots living among humans, but he did not invent the wheel. Roy Thomas created an unknown character in 1968, later he would be known as Ultron. A modern character popularized by the Marvel Avengers movies. It does pose…

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Remembering Music Legend Jimmy Buffett!

Story By Mitchell Smith James William Buffett was born in 1946 in Mississippi. Buffett whose music is laid back and upbeat has a number of signature songs. “Margaritaville” is a top and back in the day I did a pretty bad ass karaoke cover of this song. “Cheeseburger in Paradise” is another great classic song that I should have tossed into my karaoke playlist, and round it out with “Why Don’t We get Drunk”. Buffett learned guitar while attending Auburn University. After earning his bachelor’s degree in history in 1969,…

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