The 80s pin-up star, best known for starring in Whitesnake s music videos Is This Love and Here I Go Again , has passed away at the age of 59 in Newport Beach, California.
Blue Jays aim for another power surge against Astros
Field Level Media
09 May 2021, 20:55 GMT+10
The Toronto Blue Jays produced another power-laden display on offense Saturday, slugging three home runs for the second time in as many games against the Houston Astros, this time earning a victory that evened their three-game series and set the table for a rubber match.
But one of their homers resonated from a historical perspective. Blue Jays third baseman Cavan Biggio cranked his third home run this season in the Blue Jays 8-4 victory, his first ever at Minute Maid Park. His father, Craig, belted 79 home runs at Minute Maid Park during his Hall of Fame career with the Astros, and the elder Biggio was in the stands to witness his son go yard.
Tawny Kitaen, the sultry red-haired actress who appeared in rock music videos during they heyday of MTV and starred opposite Tom Hanks in the 1984 comedy Bachelor Party, has died.
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It was the late 1980s, and “Bachelor Party” actress Tawny Kitaen wasn’t necessarily looking for small-screen stardom. But the U.K. hard-rock band Whitesnake was shooting a promo, and its director decided it needed a star. Kitaen, who would later marry frontman David Coverdale, agreed to lend her fierce looks, fiery mane and sensual charisma to a now-classic series of rock music videos and the rest is MTV history.
Electrifying videos starring Kitaen for “Still of the Night,” “Is This Love,” “The Deeper the Love” and “Here I Go Again” sealed her icon status in the hearts and fantasies of a generation of rock fans and propelled Whitesnake up the charts. Her music video moves including an impromptu cartwheel atop two parked Jaguars at the start of “Here We Go Again” made Kitaen an instant MTV star at the height of the network’s cultural clout and ushered in a new era in rock iconography.