Yesterday (March 24), the singer-songwriter took to social media to announce the track after posting a couple of teasers in recent days. The track has been confirmed for release this Thursday (March ...
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Whether you are a Die Hard fan, or you’ve never even heard of the movie, this is one show you don’t want to miss! Yippee Ki Yay (the parody celebration of Die Hard), stars acclaimed writer, actor and ...
Last week, Kesha teased, “JUST TURNED IN MY ALBUM… TO MYSELF . @kesharecords.” Last July 4, Kesha dropped “Joyride,” her first single on her own label, Kesha Records. She has plans for next ...
The album, her first as an independent artist, is set to release on July 4. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Kesha had been teasing a new album in recent weeks, updating the album art on all her previous ...
British playwright-poet Richard Marsh has created a rhyming one-man show that re-creates the 1988 Bruce Willis film "Die Hard." "Yippee Ki Yay: The Parody Celebration of Die Hard" is also a rom-com ...
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How well do you know the “Die Hard” movie? I speak not of seen-it-once-or-twice basic awareness of the 1988 John McTiernan film about a New York cop (Bruce Willis) who saves his wife from terrorists ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. It’s indisputable: Die Hard is a Christmas ...
Acclaimed retelling of classic film Die Hard from Richard Marsh - Fringe First-winner, London poetry slam champion, BBC Audio Drama Best Scripted Comedy Drama award-winner and New York cop (one of ...
"Yippee Ki-Yay Mother F—" They have butchered this line so much since it was first used in the original, classic 1988 Die Hard. Its been regurgitated, tamed down, mutilated and now re-imagined as a ...