Thanks to the bootlegging skills of the Grateful Dead's audience, the last performance by every single departed member has been preserved.
Well, beam me up, Scotty! William Shatner, left, and Leonard Nimoy in a scene from "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan." William ...
Bob Weir, guitarist, singer and founding member of the Grateful Dead, has died at 78. Weir’s death was announced Saturday in ...
Emergency services were deployed earlier this afternoon after reports of people at a beach 'in difficulty', with police now ...
The "Stranger Things" Season 5 finale has everyone asking one question: Is Eleven alive or dead? Here’s a breakdown of the ...
"The Inner Light" is often cited as one of the best episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, but even then, I'm shocked by ...
The Animated Series technically made it canon that a certain alien Trek species makes the exact same roaring sound as Godzilla.
The 'Star Trek' actor posted a photo of himself showing off his Thanksgiving spread Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE. She has been writing about fashion, parenting and pop culture for more than ...
William Shatner has revealed he crapped his pants on stage on the opening night of his Broadway show. The Star Trek actor spoke of the mishap to an audience during a special screening of Star Trek II: ...
Not long ago in Seattle, an astronomical event of sorts happened: Two superstars collided. William Shatner, of "Star Trek" fame, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, America's favorite astrophysicist, took to the ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — William Shatner is 94 years old now, and apparently all those years zipping around the Star Trek universe at warp speed had an anti-aging effect on the actor best known as Capt.
William Shatner, 94, brushes off health concerns as friends worry and urge the 'Star Trek' icon to rest. Shatner's agent reveals that the Captain Kirk actor, 94, had an issue with his blood sugar.
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