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  1. 5 days ago · Vinnie Zuffante / Getty Images Ron Goldman’s father, Fred Goldman, told NBC News on Monday that including Simpson in the show was inappropriate. “I thought it was wrong," Goldman said over the ...

  2. 1 day ago · What’s Happening!! (1976-1979) Image Credit ABC. The popular sitcom What's Happening!! focuses on three African-American teens living in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. Roger “Raj” Thomas (Ernest Thomas), Dwayne Nelson (Haywood Nelson), and Freddy “Rerun” Stubbs (Fred Berry) all became iconic 1970s TV characters during a time ...

  3. 2 days ago · Brave Vinnie Holliday hopes to raise £80,000 to build a new classroom so he can remain at school while waiting for a heart transplant. The Mirror previously revealed how Vinnie was placed on the...

  4. 3 days ago · Craig Lamar Traylor played the role in 57 episodes of the series. Since Malcolm in the Middle, Traylor has worked on a number of smaller budget films. He's acted in Dance Fu , Fred & Vinnie, and This Bitter Earth. His next film , Forgiven This Gun4hire, is set to release in 2019.

  5. 1 day ago · Party Pictures • BY: NYSD Staff. Planting Fields Foundation’s annual ‘A Moveable Feast’ benefit kicked off the season of summer on Saturday, June 22 in historic garden spaces surrounding Coe Hall at Planting Fields in Oyster Bay. Chaired by Hannah Burns, Bernadette Castro, Debra Del Vecchio, and Jenny Smith, the event grossed over $275,000.

  6. 22 hours ago · Ben Alexander (1970–1992), Penrith Panthers NSWRL player. Mark Geyer (born 1967), Australian international, New South Wales representative, brother-in-law of Greg and Ben. Cameron King (born 1991), brother-in-law of Greg. Peter Shiels (born 1973), brother-in-law of Greg and Ben. cole geyer son of matt.

  7. 2 days ago · By 1956, Fred Maichele, the Godfather of Alan and Ron Vater, was hand-turning drumsticks that quickly gained fame among top drummers like Philly Joe Jones and Buddy Rich. In the 1970s, Clarry Vater, along with his young sons Alan and Ron, continued the family tradition by producing drumsticks in the basement of their music store in Norwood, MA.