This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Three paintings by beloved artist Bob Ross were sold at auction for more than $600,000 to help support American ...
Los Angeles — Three paintings from famously chill public television legend Bob Ross sold Tuesday for more than $600,000 at auction. The paintings were the first of 30 Ross works being sold to benefit ...
The landscapes by the television host were sold as part of a campaign to help public television stations weather federal funding cuts. The Bob Ross painting “Winter’s Peace” (top) sold for $318,000 in ...
Three original paintings by Bob Ross were auctioned Tuesday for more than $600,000 combined as part of a series to help raise money for public broadcasting after the Trump administration cut funding.
More than 30 years after his death, the work of artist and public television icon Bob Ross continues to engage audiences across the world. When Congress rescinded $1.1 billion allocated for public ...
Kole Myers always wanted to join his father in having scored a touchdown for Fremont Ross. Kyle Myers scored twice on defense for the Little Giants before graduating in 2000. When Kole's younger ...
Marion Ross has made it another year around the sun. The “Happy Days” alum celebrated her 97th birthday in an Instagram post shared by her son, comedian Jim Meskimen, on Saturday. Meskimen, 66, posted ...
After six years off the market, the cult-favorite highlighter returns with a formula that actually loves dry and mature skin. Still hand-finished by artisans in Italy, this highlighter is baked on ...
Ross Stores Inc. announced plans to expand its footprint at a time when much of the retail industry is contracting in an effort to stay profitable. The California-based bargain retail chain recently ...
Thirty canvases, many created for viewers of Ross’s PBS series, “The Joy of Painting,” will be sold to benefit public television stations grappling with funding cuts. By Sopan Deb Whimsical clouds.
Thirty paintings created by the bushy-haired, soft-spoken Bob Ross will soon be up for auction to defray the costs of programming for public television stations suffering from cuts in federal funding.