Cynthia Louise Grimme, 74, of Kokomo, Indiana, passed away peacefully on ... and Margaret M. (Hollingsworth) Hoffman. On September 15, 1973, she married Franklin Grimme, who survives.
A home on Rumstick Road, in Barrington, recently sold for $2,550,000. The home, which is on a 1.27 acre lot, has five ...
UPDATE (March 18, 2025 8:51 p.m. E.T.): The state of Louisiana executed Jessie Hoffman Tuesday evening with nitrogen gas. The Associated Press reports that, according to Louisiana authorities ...
As death row inmate Jessie Hoffman, Jr., is expected to be executed at Angola tonight, a relative of his murder victim has sent a last-minute plea to Louisiana government officials asking them to ...
"Saturday Night" star Hoffman compared working with a "protective" Olivia Wilde in the thriller to co-starring alongside Christoph Waltz for his action debut, "Old Guy." “All the movies I’ve ...
Cynthia Erivo continues to ride high after her blockbuster role in the movie “Wicked,” making an appearance at the Academy Awards on Sunday. The "Wicked" star donned an extravagant forest ...
Ever since “Wicked” hit theaters last November, Cynthia Erivo has been defying gravity. From starring in one of 2024’s biggest movies to embarking on a press tour with co-star Ariana Grande ...
An Indiana couple is accused of inflicting "nutritional ... Delaware County Prosecutor Eric Hoffman's office will determine whether formal charges will be filed against the couple.
Louisiana plans to use the new method to put Jessie Hoffman Jr., 46, to death in the state’s first execution in 15 years. Nitrogen gas has been used just four times to execute a person in the ...
The legal team for death row inmate Jessie Hoffman has filed a flurry of last-minute court challenges in hopes of stopping him from becoming the first person in Louisiana to be executed by ...
Actress Cynthia Erivo is going from starring as a bad witch in 2024’s blockbuster hit “Wicked” to portraying the child of God in the upcoming “Jesus Christ Superstar” musical run at the ...
“Fame is pursued,” Cynthia Ozick says. “Recognition accrues.” Recognition comes with being read, and for much of her writing life, Ozick, who turns 97 in April, maintained that she wasn’ ...