Before you plunk down hundreds for a signed copy of a dusty Beatles album or a golf ball whacked by Tiger Woods, take a good look at it. Chances are, it's fake. Most celebrity autographs are ...
I’m not going to say that baseball news is slow, but this is one of the better things I’ve read today: It always angers me that some athletes will go to great lengths to sign legibly, and others will ...
As you might expect from the author of songs like “Love Story,” “Enchanted,” and “Today was a Fairytale,” the piece Taylor Swift wrote for the Wall Street Journal this week was unashamedly upbeat. She ...
The Beatles legend Paul McCartney has revealed that he will no longer sign autographs for signature seekers. The 79-year-old musician follows after fellow former Beatle Ringo Starr, 81, who stopped ...
LA QUINTA, Calif. – One of the ongoing issues faced by PGA Tour officials since the circuit restarted its schedule in the summer of 2020 was how to handle autographs, which were originally banned upon ...
(Dallas, TX) 105.3 The Fan - There is a really strong debate raging over Aaron Rodgers's decision to not sign an autograph for a cancer survivor at the airport in Green Bay following the Packers win ...
A celebrity’s signature was once something you only got from a chance encounter or sending a fan letter. Now it comes for a price. Actors with even a modest amount of fame (preferably in a genre movie ...
Today, even a darkly toned baseball signed by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig can sell for the price of a decent car, $22,000. But don’t give up. One of the best parts of the sports collectible hobby is that ...