Get ready to uncover hidden treasures with Season 28 Episode 15 of “Antiques Roadshow” titled “Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens Hour 3,” airing on PBS at 7:00 Pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.
In this captivating episode, viewers will be treated to a showcase of remarkable antiques and collectibles from the historic Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens. From vintage Fox Kids promotion kits to a Thurman Munson-signed baseball dating back to 1975, the episode promises to offer a diverse array of fascinating items with intriguing stories behind them.
One of the highlights of the episode includes Fernando Amorsolo oil paintings from 1955, providing a glimpse into the artistry of this renowned Filipino artist. As expert appraisers evaluate each item, viewers will be taken on a journey through time, learning about the history and significance of each piece.
Don’t miss “Antiques Roadshow” for an hour filled with excitement, nostalgia, and the thrill of discovery. Tune in to PBS...
In this captivating episode, viewers will be treated to a showcase of remarkable antiques and collectibles from the historic Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens. From vintage Fox Kids promotion kits to a Thurman Munson-signed baseball dating back to 1975, the episode promises to offer a diverse array of fascinating items with intriguing stories behind them.
One of the highlights of the episode includes Fernando Amorsolo oil paintings from 1955, providing a glimpse into the artistry of this renowned Filipino artist. As expert appraisers evaluate each item, viewers will be taken on a journey through time, learning about the history and significance of each piece.
Don’t miss “Antiques Roadshow” for an hour filled with excitement, nostalgia, and the thrill of discovery. Tune in to PBS...
- 5/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another exciting episode of “Antiques Roadshow” as Season 28 continues with “Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens Hour 3,” airing on PBS at 8:00 Pm on Monday, May 13, 2024. In this episode, viewers can expect a fascinating array of treasures and historical artifacts to be showcased.
One of the highlights of the episode is a Fox Kids promotion kit, offering a glimpse into the world of children’s entertainment from years past. Additionally, viewers will have the opportunity to witness the appraisal of a Thurman Munson-signed baseball dating back to circa 1975, providing insight into the world of sports memorabilia collecting.
Furthermore, the episode features Fernando Amorsolo oil paintings from 1955, offering a rare glimpse into the artistry of this renowned Filipino painter. As the experts evaluate and appraise these unique items, viewers will gain a deeper appreciation for their historical significance and cultural value.
Don’t miss out on all the excitement and intrigue.
One of the highlights of the episode is a Fox Kids promotion kit, offering a glimpse into the world of children’s entertainment from years past. Additionally, viewers will have the opportunity to witness the appraisal of a Thurman Munson-signed baseball dating back to circa 1975, providing insight into the world of sports memorabilia collecting.
Furthermore, the episode features Fernando Amorsolo oil paintings from 1955, offering a rare glimpse into the artistry of this renowned Filipino painter. As the experts evaluate and appraise these unique items, viewers will gain a deeper appreciation for their historical significance and cultural value.
Don’t miss out on all the excitement and intrigue.
- 5/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Thursday was opening day for Major League Baseball, but not all is cheery for America's pastime. A group of movie investors have filed a lawsuit, claiming they were defrauded out of $565,000 on a film that was to be called Keeper of the Pinstripes, about the New York Yankees and the team's relationship with their old stadium, famously abandoned in 2009. The film purported to star Josh Lucas as Thurman Munson and was to show Yankees legends Munson and Lou Gehrig retreating to Room 107, a mysterious room hidden in the depths of the old stadium where baseball players
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- 4/5/2012
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
By Roger Friedman
HollywoodNews.com: It’s hard to believe, because he was such an omnipotent figure in Yankee life, but George Steinbrenner is dead at age 80.
The obits and comments today will be something to read, and lengthy at that. No baseball owner was ever this controversial, whether he was hiring people to spy on his players or having public fights with popular managers. In his heyday he was loud, nasty, and frustrating.
But in a way what would we have done without him? When Steinbrenner bought the Yankees, they were dead. CBS and Mike Burke had killer them. It was the era of mediocre players with few exceptions: Mel Stottlemeyer, Bobby Murcer, a just arrived Thurman Munson, and dependable Roy White. Ralph Houk was the staid manager.
Steinbrenner changed all that. He ushered in Billy Martin, Dave Winfield, and Reggie Jackson, and a determination to win at all costs.
HollywoodNews.com: It’s hard to believe, because he was such an omnipotent figure in Yankee life, but George Steinbrenner is dead at age 80.
The obits and comments today will be something to read, and lengthy at that. No baseball owner was ever this controversial, whether he was hiring people to spy on his players or having public fights with popular managers. In his heyday he was loud, nasty, and frustrating.
But in a way what would we have done without him? When Steinbrenner bought the Yankees, they were dead. CBS and Mike Burke had killer them. It was the era of mediocre players with few exceptions: Mel Stottlemeyer, Bobby Murcer, a just arrived Thurman Munson, and dependable Roy White. Ralph Houk was the staid manager.
Steinbrenner changed all that. He ushered in Billy Martin, Dave Winfield, and Reggie Jackson, and a determination to win at all costs.
- 7/13/2010
- by Roger Friedman
- Hollywoodnews.com
Pair throw up Roc sign during parade.
By Shaheem Reid
Jay-z (file)
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
"They were doing some weird hand sign in the form of a triangle" — beloved New York radio personality Craig Carton apparently is not hip to the famed Jay-z Roc-a-Fella hand signal.
Carton was one of the hosts of CBS' broadcast of the World Series-winning New York Yankees' victory parade down Manhattan's Canyon of Heroes. Huge Yankee fan Jay-z actually showed his team pride by getting on the float with one of the team's franchise players, Alex "A-Rod" Rodriguez. Throughout the Bronx Bombers' World Series run, Hov has been vocal and active with his love of his favorite Major League team.
Jay was slated to perform "Empire Mind State" with Alicia Keys during the opening game of the World Series last week, but due to inclement weather the duo did not perform until game 2.
"First of all,...
By Shaheem Reid
Jay-z (file)
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images
"They were doing some weird hand sign in the form of a triangle" — beloved New York radio personality Craig Carton apparently is not hip to the famed Jay-z Roc-a-Fella hand signal.
Carton was one of the hosts of CBS' broadcast of the World Series-winning New York Yankees' victory parade down Manhattan's Canyon of Heroes. Huge Yankee fan Jay-z actually showed his team pride by getting on the float with one of the team's franchise players, Alex "A-Rod" Rodriguez. Throughout the Bronx Bombers' World Series run, Hov has been vocal and active with his love of his favorite Major League team.
Jay was slated to perform "Empire Mind State" with Alicia Keys during the opening game of the World Series last week, but due to inclement weather the duo did not perform until game 2.
"First of all,...
- 11/6/2009
- MTV Music News
'It's beautiful ... beyond explanation,' the Mc says of Yankee players using his songs for at-bat music.
By Shaheem Reid
Jay-z
Photo: MTV News
Before his World Series performance of "Empire State of Mind," Jay-z got to play the field — literally. Hov told Espn's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" that he got a chance to roam the green and imagined catching a ball and doubling a guy out at home plate.
"I felt like a kid," he said. "The field is beautiful. I've never been that close to the field. Walking around, I jumped over the center-field fence and everything, like I was catching a home run."
Talking to MTV News earlier in the week, before Thursday's performance with Alicia Keys, Hov noted he loves attending games at Yankee Stadium and hearing his music.
"Jeter plays 'Empire State' every time he's at bat. A-Rod does 'Already Home' and 'Reminder,...
By Shaheem Reid
Jay-z
Photo: MTV News
Before his World Series performance of "Empire State of Mind," Jay-z got to play the field — literally. Hov told Espn's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" that he got a chance to roam the green and imagined catching a ball and doubling a guy out at home plate.
"I felt like a kid," he said. "The field is beautiful. I've never been that close to the field. Walking around, I jumped over the center-field fence and everything, like I was catching a home run."
Talking to MTV News earlier in the week, before Thursday's performance with Alicia Keys, Hov noted he loves attending games at Yankee Stadium and hearing his music.
"Jeter plays 'Empire State' every time he's at bat. A-Rod does 'Already Home' and 'Reminder,...
- 10/30/2009
- MTV Music News
DVD Playhouse—August 2009
By
Allen Gardner
Watchmen—Director’S Cut (Warner Bros.) Director Zack Snyder’s film of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ landmark graphic novel is as worthy an adaptation of a great book that has ever been filmed. In an alternative version of the year 1985, Richard Nixon is serving his third term as President and super heroes have been outlawed by a congressional act, in spite of the fact that two of the most high-profile “masks,” Dr. Manhattan (Billy Cruddup) and The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) helped the U.S. win the Vietnam War. When The Comedian is found murdered, many former heroes become concerned that a conspiracy is afoot to assassinate retired costumed crime fighters. Former masks Nite Owl (Patrick Wilson), Silk Spectre (Malin Akerman) and still-operating Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley, in an Oscar-worthy turn) launch an investigation of their own, all while the Pentagon’s “Doomsday...
By
Allen Gardner
Watchmen—Director’S Cut (Warner Bros.) Director Zack Snyder’s film of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ landmark graphic novel is as worthy an adaptation of a great book that has ever been filmed. In an alternative version of the year 1985, Richard Nixon is serving his third term as President and super heroes have been outlawed by a congressional act, in spite of the fact that two of the most high-profile “masks,” Dr. Manhattan (Billy Cruddup) and The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) helped the U.S. win the Vietnam War. When The Comedian is found murdered, many former heroes become concerned that a conspiracy is afoot to assassinate retired costumed crime fighters. Former masks Nite Owl (Patrick Wilson), Silk Spectre (Malin Akerman) and still-operating Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley, in an Oscar-worthy turn) launch an investigation of their own, all while the Pentagon’s “Doomsday...
- 8/10/2009
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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