Even several decades on from his untimely death in 1980, few actors embody the idea of on-screen coolness quite like Steve McQueen. The Indiana-born star was as hot as hot could be during the 1960s, ...
The furniture and yellowed floral wallpaper notably matches the setting of the final scene of their 1989 romantic comedy, "When Harry Met Sally..." "It’s finally happening, we’re reuniting for ...
The Porsche 917K from the Le Mans movie, currently owned by Jerry Seinfeld, is now heading to the auction block.
Finally, on Tuesday night, the Canadiens had a chance to pass the Boston Bruins and move into the second wild-card with a win over Tampa Bay, but the Lightning always play Montreal tough.
The iconic 1969 Porsche 917K star car formerly owned by Steve McQueen will remain under the ownership of one Jerry Seinfeld, after the comedian turned down a $25 million bid during Mecum Auctions ...
Well, he was right, mostly. Will Jerry Seinfeld’s 917 Go for $25 Million? How Jerry Seinfeld Found Steve McQueen's 917 Jerry Seinfeld's Porsche sale: Complete results After six minutes on stage ...
RIHANNA (18A: Singer with the 2007 No. 1 hit 54-Across) SOS (48A: 18-Across song with the refrain "please, someone help me") UMBRELLA (54A: 18-Across song depicted by this puzzle's black squares ...
Two of the top teams in the Eastern Conference meet on Monday Night Hockey, with the Maple Leafs hosting the Lightning. Toronto entered the weekend in first place in the Atlantic Division ...
TORONTO – Matthew Knies had two goals and an assist as the Toronto Maple Leafs held on late to down the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-3 on Monday. Auston Matthews, with a goal and an assist, and William ...
It was previously owned by celebrities, including Steve McQueen and Jerry Seinfeld. The racing model will be auctioned at Mecum’s Kissimmee event on January 18th. Update 1/20: There’s ...
Lightning strikes are some of the most awesome demonstrations of power on Earth. We’ve all seen trees, mountains, and skyscrapers struck. But if a car is struck by lightning, then what happens ...