News

The television show Cheers became a huge part of American social culture during its 1982-1993 run ...
The episode highlighted how reconnecting with acquaintances from the past can rekindle friendships and tighten community ties ...
Taylor City Council delayed a vote on suspending Big League Brews’ license after a heated hearing on safety concerns and due process.
The cause of death for Cheers star George Wendt is now known. The actor died from cardiac arrest, according to the death certificate obtained by TMZ. The certificate, released by the Los Angeles ...
6th Street Sports Bar & Restaurant has been in operation for 40 years. This year, it caught the attention of America's Best Restaurants.
Wendt died peacefully in his sleep while at home on May 20, according to a family representative. He was 76. Wendt was on Cheers for the entirety of the show’s epic run from 1982–1993.
In Barrington, you cannot miss the white building with two larger-than-life ice cream cones on the side. Those enormous cones ...
Ted Danson’s predictions weren’t in a good place. The actor, 77, got candid on having a history of being wrong while starring on the NBC sitcom “Cheers” from 1982 to 1993. “I had the ...
From one-episode guest stars to series leads, gay and bi characters have been coming out on sitcoms for more than five ...
George Wendt, who portrayed fan-favorite Norm Peterson on "Cheers" for 11 seasons, died at the age of 76. Wendt's cause of death has been revealed, Fox News Digital learned.
Cheers in the 1980s signaled what everyone now worries about, a culture that offers fewer roots. At the bar, there was some rootedness; the patrons found there a place and a name.
Bars were at capacity hours before tipoff, and Oklahoma City Thunder fans made their presence known in the streets to ...