With the banner "Joy and Happiness", the Star featured positive news about the black community in North Omaha, Nebraska.
All of the coins will also have either a five-pointed star or a Star of David featured prominently in the devices, and sometimes both.
Star featured 5 lines of 4 people each (the lines named after each Korean character) which had various celebrities from music, film, television, and musicals.
The Macy's Stars of Dance segment featured Emmanuel Pierre-Antoine with Haitian dancers.
Frederik Pohl's novel Black Star Rising (1985) features a character who has had parts of multiple brains grafted onto his, each conveying a separate personality.
Her 1929 novel Dark Star also features scenes of Strichen and Aberdeenshire.
Exemplified by Some Soon, Some Day and Stars In Heaven much of the set features a lazy, dreamy aura.
"Underneath the Stars" features a "'70s soul vibe" as well as synthetic record scratches, in order to the give the song an authentic aged sound.
"Stars" features more of the same style of intelligent, soulful dance-pop that was found on "A New Flame."
The Star featured first run films, and had a bank night weekly, where a winning ticket (name) was drawn for $100 in the 1950s.