Hailed as one of the 50 most important women in science, she found ways to study rare radioactive isotopes and advanced the understanding of nuclear fission. By Delthia Ricks Darleane C. Hoffman, a ...
Barbara Eden shares the truth behind "I Dream of Jeannie's" black and white first season, confirming her pregnancy prompted ...
Barbara Eden had a big secret while filming the first season of "I Dream of Jeannie." Sixty years later, the actress is uncorking the truth of why the 1960s sitcom was first shot in black and white ...
Hamilton County Coroner's Office investigators are looking for relatives or friends of a West End woman who died recently. Peggy Kirby, 82, died on Sept. 28, according to the coroner's office. She was ...
Santa Barbara City Councilmembers Kristen Sneddon and Wendy Santamaria filed a two-person memo on Monday, September 29, officially requesting that the City Council agendize a discussion on rent ...
James Abbington, the first person appointed as the Joseph B. Bethea Professor of the Practice of Sacred Music and Black Church Studies, has died at age 65. Abbington was previously associate professor ...
Roberta Robertson, 77, a Los Altos resident who attended Stanford University and met her husband through the Stanford Band, who taught music across the Los Altos School District and who liked to ...
Actress Barbara Eden, 94, is sharing some inside information about the beloved sitcom, I Dream of Jeannie, which had a five-season run until 1970. In a September 2025 interview with People magazine, ...
"I think they thought I was going to die or something," Eden, 94, said after sharing the real reason for the uncolorized initial episodes Back in the 1960s, I Dream of Jeannie was among the first TV ...