You gotta respect Robert Redford’s style. He’s not one of those interminable wafflers like Quentin Tarantino or Michael Jordan, constantly announcing and then un-announcing retirement every few years to shore up relevancy when necessary. Robert Redford says he’s gonna do a job, he does the job. He says he’s gonna finish up the two acting gigs he’s already taken and then shift to full-time direction, you can be sure he’s not gonna pop up in a couple years with a “gotcha!” and news of a new role.
When you retire, what are you going to do? Will you stick around, or move somewhere else? If you stay put in Missouri, that's not a terrible decision, according to WalletHub's new list of 2016's Best and Worst States to Retire. The Show-Me State did OK on the survey.
There have been so many changes in the lineup of TV show hosts over the last few years. Of course there was the big Late Night shake up with Leno and Conan, but there were quite a few others, too.
AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson has confirmed that an unidentified member of the band is suffering from a "debilitating illness," leaving the band's future "up in the air at the moment."
During a taping of tonight's 'Late Show', host David Letterman announced to a shocked studio audience that he would be retiring in 2015 after his latest contract ends.
Head Football Coach Mark Johnson from Sedalia's Smith-Cotton High School announced on Thursday night (Nov. 8) that he will retire from coaching after 33 years.