The inaugural GQ Bowl fashion show showcasing the Spring 2025 Bode Rec. collection was a freaking good time packed with ...
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KHQA Quincy/Hannibal on MSNQuincy Community Theatre announces cast for upcoming production of WaitressThe Quincy Community Theatre has announced the cast of their upcoming production of Waitress.With a score by Grammy winner ...
In news we didn't expect to be reporting this week, a Canadian country and western band are creating something of a stir with ...
As I’ve been strutting around all week with “abracadabra, abra-cadaaaabra” on an endless loop in my head, I’ve been thinking ...
If the Eagles won the Super Bowl, then the next Amplifier playlist would be made up entirely of songs by artists from Philadelphia. The football gods upheld their end of this bargain — in case you ...
Margaret Beyere joined CBC Radio's Labrador Morning in studio for Margaret's Mixtape. As part of a weekly segment we're ...
Bruce Springsteen’s “Nebraska" is by a guy not even from the state — and about a murderer. A Lincoln songwriter and his band ...
Wednesday is National Signing Day for high school sports, and athletes across the Houma-Thibodaux area will sign their National Letters of Intent to continue their careers at the college level.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow the Theme Song From a Maligned Martin Scorsese Movie Became New York City’s Unofficial AnthemFrank Sinatra’s rendition of “Theme From New York, New York” still raises spirits through challenging times and marks joyous ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Ferries — the supergroup of Bob Weston of Shellac, Chris Brokaw of Codeine and Come, and Elisha Weisner of Kahoots — is back today with new music. The band is announcing a 7″ ...
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Taste of Country on MSNBellamy Brothers Share Secrets of Budweiser’s Clydesdale Super Bowl Ad Song, ‘Let Your Love Flow’Sonny and Bobby Osborne were more of a bluegrass duo than a country duo, but they earned several early 1970s CMA Awards ...
The origins of New Orleans’ most beloved organizations are storied. By the early 1900s, women from New Orleans’ Red Light District, 7th Ward Creoles of color along with women of color ...
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