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Sunny Jim's Sea Cave in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, California, has been an ocean destination for 123 years.
All through the summer of 1788, the great poet-philosopher-playwright Friedrich Schiller used to stride around this bend, ...
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The seasonal rhythms of West Virginia find their way onto the specials board, with berry-topped pancakes in summer and ...
The horrors surrounding "Happy Face" are bone-chillingly true. The Paramount+ crime drama series delves into the seemingly all-American upbringing of Melissa G. Moore, which is terrifyingly ...
But have you ever watched one about a serial killer's daughter? Happy Face, Paramount+'s newest thriller, does exactly that, and you're not going to want to miss an episode. And we're here to make ...
Like Hulu’s “Good American Family,” which also premieres this week, “Happy Face” is based on an unbelievable true story. The new drama explores the collateral damage of human evil ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The new Paramount+ series “Happy Face” has all the elements of a gripping true-crime yarn: A serial killer, his estranged daughter, a race to get an innocent man off death row.
In the new Paramount+ series “Happy Face,” Dennis Quaid plays real-life serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson. Jesperson became known as the Happy Face Killer because he drew smiley faces on ...
Paramount+’s new crime drama Happy Face tells the true story of Melissa G. Moore, whose world is upended when she discovers her father, a truck driver, is the notorious Happy Face Killer.
By Mikey O'Connell TV Features Editor In Paramount+‘s Happy Face, all the murder happens in the past and off camera, but that doesn’t mean the people behind it aren’t trying to unnerve ...