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Groucho Marx played Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff, president of Huxley College, in 1932's "Horse Feathers.” The rollicking satire about a sports-mad university rings even truer today.
Member of Parliament 'under investigation' after allegation of sexual assault at Soho's Groucho Club
Did you know... The Groucho is named after American comedian Groucho Marx's claim that he wouldn't ‘want to belong to any club that would accept me as one of its members’ The £1,250-a-year ...
"Only in Hollywood, right? Despite the fact that I was covered in blood, I caught her eye and bounced my brows like Groucho Marx. Hubba hubba. Cher was bashful to be busted but then couldn’t ...
That’s how the car gets its nickname – from the Groucho Marx-like face and its prominent ‘eyebrows.’ The street brands it ‘The Brow,’ and the name sticks to it forever. Unfortunately ...
April 2025 sees Paramount Plus getting another batch of acclaimed movies to stream. The platform recently joined our list of the best streaming services, thanks to a solid library filled with ...
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith returns to theaters later this month for a special 20th anniversary rerelease. Revenge of the Sith is the final film in the prequel trilogy. Written ...
Paramount Group, the building's owner, previously wrote the loan down to zero, indicating the building's value has likely decreased below the debt amount. Major tenants, including KPMG and ...
Dangling from puppet strings on the poster were the faces of not only Lawler, a Republican, but New York's Democratic senators, Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand. Using puppet imagery to depict ...
Lawyers for Paramount Global and President Donald Trump have agreed on a mediator to pursue a settlement in a lawsuit filed by Trump against CBS — demanding $20 billion in damages — over a ...
Tech scion David Ellison launched his pursuit of Paramount Global nearly two years ago. But the path has been anything but smooth for Ellison and his Skydance Media. President Trump and Federal ...
There’s no better way to get a glimpse of the Grand Prix’s growth than taking a look at 50 years worth of posters highlighting the event, so we’re presenting just that to readers.
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