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Barry Manilow Shares Why Being A Star Was Different In The 1970s
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Barry Manilow Shares Why Being A Star Was Different In The 1970s

Barry Manilow is looking back on one of the most personal parts of his life and career with honesty. After decades in music, the beloved performer has shared why he believes coming out earlier could have changed the direction of everything he had worked so hard to build. The singer, who publicly came out in a 2017 PEOPLE cover story, recently reflected on the decision again. According to PEOPLE, Barry Manilow said that coming out during the height of his fame in the 1970s and 1980s “would have killed the career,” so he chose not to discuss it publicly at the time. Barry Manilow Says His Coming Out Was A “Non-Event” Barry Manilow/Instagram When asked whether the public looked at him differently after he came out, Manilow gave a surprisingly simple answer. He said it was a “non-event,” adding that people already knew, even though he had never made his sexuality a major public conversation during his earlier years in entertainment. LOS ANGELES – SEP 24: Barry Manilow at the “A Star is Born” LA Premiere at the Shrine Auditorium on September 24, 2018, in Los Angeles, CA / AdMedia His words reflect the sharp difference between the industry he came up in and the reaction he eventually received. In 2017, he also admitted that he feared disappointing fans, but instead, many responded with warmth and support when they learned about his longtime relationship with Garry Kief. His Life With Garry Kief Remains A Source Of Gratitude April 27, 2013—Duluth, GA—Pop superstar Barry Manilow brought his Manilow on Broadway Tour to the Gwinnett Arena in Duluth, GA, where he performed his numerous hits and more for the packed venue. Photo credit: Dan Harr/AdMedia Manilow and Kief have been together for more than 47 years, building a life that has remained deeply meaningful to the singer. He privately married his longtime manager and partner in 2014, years before publicly sharing that part of his life with fans. Looking back, Manilow has described himself as very lucky to share his life with Kief, especially as they continue to enjoy ordinary moments together. 11 June 2023 – New. York, New York—Barry Manilow. The 76th Annual Tony Awards were held at the United Palace Theater. Photo Credit: Patricia Schlein/AdMedia In recent years, the singer has also spoken about the burden of keeping his sexuality private for so long. Still, his reflections now carry a sense of peace, especially as he continues recovering after being diagnosed with stage 1 lung cancer and undergoing surgery. Through it all, Barry Manilow has remained grateful for a quiet home life with Kief, their two dogs, and the laughter that still keeps their bond strong. Next up: Stevie Nicks Once Admitted There Was One Tom Petty Song She Could Never Top The post Barry Manilow Shares Why Being A Star Was Different In The 1970s appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

Stevie Nicks Once Admitted There Was One Tom Petty Song She Could Never Top
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Stevie Nicks Once Admitted There Was One Tom Petty Song She Could Never Top

Stevie Nicks built her name on emotion, mystery, and a voice that could turn pain into something unforgettable. Whether she stood with Fleetwood Mac or stepped out on her own, she often sounded as if she had poured her whole heart into every line. Still, even a singer with that much power knew when another artist had reached a rare height. According to Far Out Magazine, Stevie Nicks once felt that Tom Petty had created something so strong with “Don’t Come Around Here No More” that she could not imagine topping it. Stevie Nicks Gave Everything To Her Most Powerful Songs Stevie Nicks/Instagram Nicks became one of Fleetwood Mac’s defining voices because she never seemed to hold back. Her performances often carried a deep emotional charge, especially on songs that came from personal pain, hard lessons, and complicated relationships. That intensity helped shape the band’s second chapter and gave its music a haunting edge. STEVIE NICKS, performing with FLEETWOOD MAC, c. mid-1970s / Everett Collection Her solo work also carried that same honesty. Songs like “Has Anyone Written Anything For You” showed how deeply she could connect grief, friendship, and comfort in one melody. By the time she had built her own catalog, Nicks had already proven that she could stand beside the strongest songwriters of her generation. Tom Petty’s Song Left A Lasting Impression On Her FLEETWOOD MAC: THE DANCE, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, 1997. ©MTV / Courtesy Everett Collection Despite her own gifts, Nicks deeply admired Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. She loved his mix of bluesy rock, sharp songwriting, and heartland spirit. Their creative bond became clear when Petty wrote “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” which turned into a powerful duet between them. YouTube But “Don’t Come Around Here No More” made a different kind of impact. When Petty played the demo, Nicks reportedly felt he had reached a level she could not match. For an artist known for unforgettable performances, that admission says a lot. It showed her respect for Petty’s craft and her honesty about the limits every great artist eventually faces. Next up: Disneyland Ticket Prices May Rise Again Later This Year The post Stevie Nicks Once Admitted There Was One Tom Petty Song She Could Never Top appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

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94 Funniest Tweets From The Last Blockbuster On Earth
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94 Funniest Tweets From The Last Blockbuster On Earth

There’s something incredibly funny about the last Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon still posting like it’s a thriving video rental empire instead of the lone survivor of a retail extinction event. Most brand accounts try way too hard to sound cool online. The Last Blockbuster took the opposite approach. Their tweets read like they were written by an employee who’s worked there for twenty years, has seen everything, and no longer feels the need to impress anyone. The result is a feed full of dry observations, weird local references, fake promotions, and the kind of deadpan jokes that somehow get funnier the more seriously they’re delivered. Even if you’ve never rented a movie from the last Blockbuster on Earth, these tweets make it easy to root for them. Here are some of their funniest posts. 1. via @loneblockbuster 2. via @loneblockbuster 3. via @loneblockbuster 4. via @loneblockbuster 5. via @loneblockbuster 6. via @loneblockbuster 7. via @loneblockbuster 8. via @loneblockbuster 9. via @loneblockbuster 10. via @loneblockbuster 11. via @loneblockbuster 12. via @loneblockbuster 13. via @loneblockbuster 14. via @loneblockbuster 15. via @loneblockbuster 16. via @loneblockbuster 17. via @loneblockbuster 18. via @loneblockbuster 19. via @loneblockbuster 20. via @loneblockbuster 21. via @loneblockbuster 22. via @loneblockbuster 23. via @loneblockbuster 24. via @loneblockbuster 25. via @loneblockbuster 26. via @loneblockbuster 27. via @loneblockbuster 28. via @loneblockbuster 29. via @loneblockbuster 30. via @loneblockbuster 31. via @loneblockbuster 32. via @loneblockbuster 33. via @loneblockbuster 34. via @loneblockbuster 35. via @loneblockbuster 36. via @loneblockbuster 37. via @loneblockbuster 38. via @loneblockbuster 39. via @loneblockbuster 40. via @loneblockbuster 41. via @loneblockbuster 42. via @loneblockbuster 43. via @loneblockbuster 44. via @loneblockbuster 45. via @loneblockbuster 46. via @loneblockbuster 47. via @loneblockbuster 48. via @loneblockbuster 49. via @loneblockbuster 50. via @loneblockbuster 51. via @loneblockbuster 52. via @loneblockbuster 53. via @loneblockbuster 54. via @loneblockbuster 55. via @loneblockbuster 56. via @loneblockbuster 57. via @loneblockbuster 58. via @loneblockbuster 59. via @loneblockbuster 60. via @loneblockbuster 61. via @loneblockbuster 62. via @loneblockbuster 63. via @loneblockbuster 64. via @loneblockbuster 65. via @loneblockbuster 66. via @loneblockbuster 67. via @loneblockbuster 68. via @loneblockbuster 69. via @loneblockbuster 70. via @loneblockbuster 71. via @loneblockbuster 72. via @loneblockbuster 73. via @loneblockbuster 74. via @loneblockbuster 75. via @loneblockbuster 76. via @loneblockbuster 77. via @loneblockbuster 78. via @loneblockbuster 79. via @loneblockbuster 80. via @loneblockbuster 81. via @loneblockbuster 82. via @loneblockbuster 83. via @loneblockbuster 84. via @loneblockbuster 85. via @loneblockbuster 86. via @loneblockbuster 87. via @loneblockbuster 88. via @loneblockbuster 89. via @loneblockbuster 90. via @loneblockbuster 91. via @loneblockbuster 92. via @loneblockbuster 93. via @loneblockbuster 94. via @loneblockbuster The post 94 Funniest Tweets From The Last Blockbuster On Earth appeared first on Pleated Jeans.

Disneyland Ticket Prices May Rise Again Later This Year
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Disneyland Ticket Prices May Rise Again Later This Year

A trip to Disneyland has long been one of those family experiences people plan around with excitement, savings, and careful timing. But for anyone hoping to visit the park later this year, the cost of admission may soon become an even bigger part of the planning process. According to Men’s Journal, Disneyland ticket prices are expected to rise again in fall 2026, following a pattern that has become familiar to parkgoers over the past several years. Disney has not officially announced a new increase, but recent history suggests that travelers may want to buy earlier rather than wait. Disneyland Ticket Prices May Undergo Another Increase The fountain of Disneyland Resort / Wikimedia Commons The expected timing comes from Disneyland’s recent pricing pattern. Over the past four years, ticket increases have arrived in October, usually within the first two weeks of the month. That steady trend has made early October an important window for families watching park costs closely. Disneyland Resort introduced a big park hopping policy change Recent increases reportedly happened on October 11, 2022; October 11, 2023; October 9, 2024; and October 8, 2025. Based on those dates, analysts believe another adjustment could arrive around the same period in 2026, giving travelers a summer window to make plans before any possible change takes effect. Travelers May Want To Buy Before October Witnesses and guests shared claims of a drunken fight breaking out in the disability line at a Disneyland ride. / Unsplash Disney typically raises prices in smaller steps rather than with one dramatic jump, but those increases can still make a difference, especially for families buying multiple tickets. Even a modest rise in Disneyland ticket prices can add up quickly when guests factor in hotels, food, transportation, and other park expenses. Disneyland characters / Loren Javier / Flickr For many visitors, the smartest move may be to purchase tickets before the expected fall window, especially if their travel dates are already clear. While Disney has not confirmed the next increase, the repeated October pattern gives guests a reason to act carefully. Planning ahead has always been part of the Disneyland experience, but in 2026, it may also help visitors avoid paying more than necessary. Next up: Mackenzie Phillips Recalls The Wild Off-Camera Days She Shared With Valerie Bertinelli The post Disneyland Ticket Prices May Rise Again Later This Year appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A