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How Kevin James’ underdog 9-part sitcom changed one of its stars’ lives: “Felt very, very surreal”
Exclusive: One of the stars of Kevin James' underdog sitcom that ran for nine seasons reflects on how his role in the show changed his life.
The toast was held at the Josephine, a renovated former church on Napoleon Avenue.
In 1983, The Associated Press profiled the Rev. Jesse Jackson when he was a 41-year-old civil rights activist preparing his ...
The organization will use the $10,000 award to host four "Table of Pride" dinners bringing together LGBTQIA+ residents, allies and neighbors for community conversations.
Spring training is a largely meaningless set of exhibitions to some veteran players but the land of opportunity to others, particularly young prospects looking ...
Check out our latest round-up of Carlisle United's players out on loan...and some ex-Blues in the thick of the weekend action ...
Jesse Louis Jackson — 41-year-old son of the South, child of civil rights and a prospective 1984 black presidential candidate — is a man driven, almost obsessed with his self-appointed mission.
By the time spring training wraps up, players who are currently with the New York Mets in Port St. Lucie will either get sent down to Triple-A or be left off their roster entirely.
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Top 50 worst live music performances of all time
From forgotten lyrics to lip-syncing disasters, these live performances went down in infamy. Join us as we count down the ...
Newbury's Watermill Theatre has announced details of the four artists who will be part of the second cohort of their talent ...
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