In a new interview, Hugh Grant revealed that the script for 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' actually moved him to tears.
Music titan Quincy Jones,legendary producer of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller,' dies at 91 Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. In 1963, he welcomed Rachel Jones, who is now a ...
Jones was born in Chicago, but his family moved around and eventually settled in Seattle, where he went to high school and developed a love for jazz (his instrument was the trumpet). He scored a ...
Musical titan Quincy Jones, the composer and producer who added his tasteful polish to recordings by everyone from Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, has died, according to his ...
Quincy Jones, a music mogul whose career in the industry spanned over seven decades, died Sunday night at 91 years old, his publicist Arnold Robinson confirmed to Fox News Digital. Jones was ...
Jones was hooked on work and play, and at times suffered for it. He nearly died from a brain aneurysm in 1974 and became deeply depressed in the 1980s after "The Color Purple" was snubbed by ...
Quincy Jones, the celebrated US musician and producer who worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and many others, has died at the age of 91. Jones’ publicist, Arnold Robinson ...
Brian Daboll didn’t call so many running plays because he was afraid to let struggling quarterback Daniel Jones throw the ball ... we had that one touchdown on a play-action pass on goal-line ...
“With Cleveland safely ahead, I sent in a running play,” he recalled in an autobiography, “PB: The Paul Brown Story” (1979, with Jack Clary). “Otto knew that Dub Jones had already scored ...
Seth Jones’ right-handedness poses a small problem on the Blackhawks’ power play. Michael Reaves/Getty Images Share DENVER — The Blackhawks probably wish Seth Jones was left-handed.
one where a desperate Dr. Jones tries his luck with whatever’s in his bag and comes up desperately short. It’s this willingness for the Great Circle to let you play with your food – and many ...