ReMind

ReMind

A monthly publication filled with themed content that features puzzles, classic comics, a glimpse into retro living, and other delightful throwbacks to the past.

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  • 4 days ago | remindmagazine.com | Dan Clarendon

    Considering all the Star Trek movies and TV shows that have teleported onto screen the past half century — including several hit films featuring the original cast — you might be surprised to learn that the original Star Trek TV series ended in cancellation after just three seasons in 1969. And Trekkies should thank their lucky stars the original series’ final episode wasn’t the last onscreen voyage of the starship Enterprise.

  • 4 days ago | remindmagazine.com | Dan Clarendon

    Henry Winkler and wife Stacey Winkler are “incredible” godparents to Bryce Dallas Howard, daughter of Henry’s Happy Days costar Ron Howard. In fact, as Bryce explained on Stacey’s podcast, Henry even gave her romantic advice after she met Seth Gabel, her future husband, at New York University. “Henry and Stacey have always been the most incredible godparents, very supportive,” Bryce said in a recent episode of What in the Winkler?!, which Stacy hosts with her and Henry’s daughter, Zoe.

  • 4 days ago | remindmagazine.com | Dan Clarendon

    Melissa Gilbert was on hand for the 1982 Night of 100 Stars TV special — and for a Bette Davis zinger for the ages. Gilbert recalled the anecdote last week, after an Instagram user shared footage from the fashion show part of the special on Instagram.

  • 5 days ago | remindmagazine.com | Gabrielle Moss

    Svengoolie‘s June schedule for MeTV‘s Svengoolie Classic Horror & Sci-Fi Movie has arrived, so drop those vacation plans, forget about that backyard gardening project, and let the kids find their own ride to summer camp — it’s time to settle in for a month of zombies, vampires, evil children, damaged androids running amok, and Joan Crawford wielding an ax.

  • 5 days ago | remindmagazine.com | Dan Clarendon

    In the late 1980s, Andy Griffith returned to TV (and brought a lot of famous friends with him) when he starred as the title character in Matlock. Griffith’s Ben Matlock was a folksy country lawyer with a preference for gray suits and a taste for hot dogs. But don’t let his down-South charms fool you — he was also a formidable litigator, scoring acquittal after acquittal for his clients during the show’s nine-season run between 1986 and 1995.

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