Celebrities love to show off their love of elaborate cosplay every year at Halloween time. We’ve seen some epic ones, like Megan Thee Stallion as DC Comics’ Starfire. Well, this year, another iconic ...
One of the most important private collections of iconic TV show costumes has achieved $3.2m (£2.4m) in sales. The highlight of Dr. Stewart Berkowitz’s legendary collection saw the original Adam West ...
The 1960s Batman and '70s Wonder Woman TV series are a solid foundation of pop culture. In fact, it'd be reasonable to say the two adaptations are two of the most important pieces of fiction in ...
In the pantheon of superhero costumes, few are as recognizable or iconic as those from the 1960s Batman TV show. Though it only ran for a few years and had just one movie adaptation, reruns throughout ...
How much would you pay at auction for Adam West and Burt Ward’s original costumes from Batman? For a Henry Winkler leather jacket from Happy Days? For a Don Adams shoe phone from Get Smart? Those ...
Also going to the highest bidder last week: items from ‘I Dream of Jeannie,’ ‘Star Trek,’ ‘Get Smart,’ ‘The Munsters’ and more. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Those items and many others from the world ...
As the guitar-strumming will-o'-the-wisp Maria von Trapp, Julie Andrews taught us a few of her favorite things. And six decades on, "The Sound of Music" is still one of ours. Based on Rodgers and ...
"Sometimes I'm not the most mature person," Leguizamo admits to PEOPLE as his cult classic 'To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar' turns 30 Bei/Shutterstock PEOPLE spoke with John Leguizamo ...
In the post, Newmar posed alongside burlesque icon Dita Von Teese, radiating effortless charm in a pink button-down shirt beneath a black top, topped with a light pink straw hat. The garden selfie ...
CBS's sci-fi horror anthology series, The Twilight Zone, premiered on October 2, 1959. Created by Rod Sterling, the series ran for five seasons and wrapped up on June 19, 1964. The Twilight Zone ...
Though she earned a Tony for a turn on Broadway in 1961's "The Marriage-Go-Round," actress Julie Newmar's career was largely defined by her recurring role as the slinky Catwoman on the iconic 1960s ...
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