Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson’s new movie, Song Sung Blue, seemingly doesn’t have the approval from Claire and Mike Sardina’s entire family. “Everybody thinks it's such a wonderful film [and] it's so ...
Milwaukee's Lightning & Thunder is lighting up the big screen. The real-life Neil Diamond tribute act, featuring married couple Mike and Claire Sardina, is the subject of a movie, "Song Sung Blue," in ...
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson are being called “monsters” by the real-life son of the main character in their new film, “Song Sung Blue.” The actors play Neil Diamond tribute band performers Mike and ...
'Black Tiger' Ravindra Kaushik was a real-life Indian spy who infiltrated the Pakistan Army. Black Tiger Ravindra Kaushik: Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller ‘Dhurandhar’ has captivated audiences in India and ...
Gwyneth Paltrow has revealed why filming of the Glee musical number Singing in the Rain/Umbrella was “tense.” On Entertainment Weekly’s The Awardist podcast, the 53-year-old American actress and ...
Inspired by the real-life story of Mike and Claire Sardina, Song Sung Blue follows a working-class Midwestern couple (played by Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson) who form the Neil Diamondtribute act ...
Cheers to a New Year! As we say goodbye to 2025 and hello to 2026, you may be planning to spend time partying with loved ones, donning silly glasses and hats, and playing with noisemakers, or you may ...
"Song Sung Blue" – the Oscar hopeful starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson that hit theaters Christmas Day – is based on the true story of Milwaukee couple Mike and Claire Sardina, who performed in ...
Patrick Gomez is an Executive Editor at Entertainment Weekly. Formerly at People magazine and The A.V. Club, the Critics Choice and Television Critics Association member has appeared on 'Today,' ...
Happy Festivus! Yes, it's a Festivus for the rest of us - the holiday popularized by Seinfeld. Let's set up the aluminum pole, have the airing of grievances and the feats of strength. For the WFUV ...
Christmas and country music were made for each other. Sure, the classics — from Dolly Parton’s “Hard Candy Christmas” to Merle Haggard’s “If We Make It Through December” — still define the season, but ...