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But he had a traumatic brain injury [sustained trying to save Holmes] and he’s being affected by his medication. He can’t trust everyone around him. Were you a fan of the Sherlock Holmes books ...
Burt Holmes, a Tulsa businessman, entrepreneur and co-founder of the QuikTrip convenience store chain, died Wednesday. He was 93. Services are pending. Holmes co-founded Tulsa-based QuikTrip Corp ...
The filmmaker possessed a singular vision — and a knack for finding collaborators who could convey it. The filmmaker possessed a singular vision — and a knack for finding collaborators who ...
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Liz Hurley was joined by Trinny Woodall and Eamonn Holmes as they celebrated with ... as he posed for pictures alongside Tania. Liz's outing came day one day after she stepped out with her ...
After performing in two Readers’ Theater shows at The Merc in 2023, Wilcox returned to The Merc in December 2024 with a role in a fully staged production of “Sherlock Holmes and the First Baker Street ...
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Nakia Holmes could hear raucous laughter in the hair salon when she arrived for her weekly appointment. An introvert, she greeted her stylist then quietly took her seat and waited for her appointment.
QuikTrip says its co-founder Burt Holmes has died at the age of 93. Holmes opened the first QuikTrip in September of 1958 alongside co-founder Chester Cadieux. The chain has since grown into more ...
Was there ever a greater description of a fictional villain than the “Napoleon of crime”, as Sherlock Holmes brands his ... in radio drama and children’s cartoons, in paintings and ...