Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN's "College GameDay" analyst, announced the death of his beloved service dog, Ben, who was known for his appearances at football broadcasts. Ben, a golden retriever, was diagnosed with leukemia and lymphoma in March and passed away after the cancer spread. Herbstreit expressed his deep affection for Ben, who was a cherished companion and had become a familiar presence in the sports world, earning playful titles like "Wide Retriever" and "Chief Happiness Officer of Football."
French artist Ben, known for his irreverent modern art and association with the Fluxus movement, died by suicide at age 88, just hours after his wife Annie Vautier passed away from a stroke. The couple, married since the 1960s, are survived by two children. Ben's work, characterized by playful black-on-white slogans, has been exhibited globally.
French artist Ben, known for his irreverent approach to modern art and association with the Fluxus movement, died by suicide at age 88, just hours after his wife Annie Vautier passed away from a stroke. The couple, married since the 1960s, are survived by their two children. Ben's work, characterized by playful black-on-white slogans, has been exhibited globally, leaving a significant mark on contemporary art.
ABC's hit comedy series, The Conners, which was originally intended to be a short-lived show, has been renewed for a sixth and potentially final season. However, there are discussions about a spinoff that would focus on Darlene, Ben, and David, with Sara Gilbert and Jay R. Ferguson taking the lead roles. The spinoff would explore the dynamics of a blended family as David tries to be more involved in his children's lives. The return of Johnny Galecki's character, David Healy, would be crucial to the spinoff's success, and the show may introduce a new significant other for David or bring back Juliette Lewis's character.