I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way.” Former therapist Patric Gagne, 49, paraphrases the iconic Jessica Rabbit from Who ...
If you know 20 people, it’s likely that one of them is a sociopath. You know the type: charismatic, entertaining, manipulative, doesn’t care about social norms or anyone else’s feelings.
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Despite having starred in a Pizza Hut commercial back in 1995, Ringo Starr has admitted he's never before been able to enjoy a piece of pizza.
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Ringo Starr spent the first decade ... eluded him throughout his decades-long post-band life. Starr’s latest project Look Up debuts at No. 1 on a pair of charts in the U.K. this week.
He earned his first win in 2003 with Ringo Rama, which climbed to No. 113–a position that hasn’t existed on the shortened ranking for quite a long time. As it earns Starr his debut top 10 on ...
Former Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr is making ... Since the guitarist and producer told Starr he had nine tracks, he agreed to make a full-length album. "There was no real plan.
The English musician shared his confession during a visit to SiriusXM’s The Beatles Channel Harry Hammond/V&A Images/Getty Ringo Starr recognizes he had the most unique stage name in The Beatles.
T Bone Burnett, the producer of Starr’s new country album, Look Up, also took part in the interview, and he suggested that Ringo had no reason to feel bad about his approach to writing tunes.