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LA Times Deputy Entertainment Editor Nate Jackson joined us to talk about his new book, “Tearing Down the Orange Curtain,” which explores how Orange County became ground zero for a ...
During shows in the 1980s, Plasmatics' Wendy O Williams would occasionally blow up cars as a lesson in not worshipping items or objects.
Creepy Fest will host more than 50 bands, ranging from punk and metal to surf rock, at venues across New Orleans. This year's ...
“Right before the breakdown hit, I would go: ‘Your dick smells like his asshole,’” says Heidi Shepherd, smiling warmly in her ...
University Collections collaborated with Lilly Library to feature a guitar from the 1980s that belonged to Wendy O. Williams, the lead singer of punk-rock band The Plasmatics. The exhibition called ...
New exhibit at the Fullerton Museum Center called 'Punk OC: From the Streets of Suburbia' kicks off April 5 with an opening reception featuring live performances by D.I. and TSOL.
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Wendy Williams, who has been living in a memory care unit in a New York care facility, slams claims that she's mentally incapacitated, saying that it's time for her to get out of her guardianship.
Former daytime host Wendy Williams called into The View for an interview where she argued against her guardianship and current living situation.
Wendy Williams called in for an interview on The View on Friday, March 14, speaking passionately about her recent travails.
Three years after her daytime show cancellation, Wendy Williams returned to the format on "The View" to discuss her highly publicized guardianship.