As it draws near, it becomes identifiable as a Land Rover, rippling across the desert at upwards of 100 mph, trailing dust ...
The Who did manage to hijack a number of cultural icons and make them their own: the white Levi jacket and the fringed suede ...
Dylan Gossett doesn’t consider his music “Texas country,” but his ACL festival homecoming is triumphant all the same.
When you’re in the group of players that isn’t completely sure how many chances you’re going to get to catch the attention of ...
Forget the final result for a minute — a hard-fought 3-2 loss to the Minnesota Wild. The biggest takeaway from Tuesday’s ...
ITV – launched in the UK. For the first time, BBC TV had a rival. It began with a five-minute film depicting scenes from London (“Westminster Abbey, with its banners and tombs”), before laying out the ...
Ella Langley hit the stage last night in College Station, Texas, for the Live At The Station festival. The lineup was stacked with other artists on the bill, including Zach Top, Corey Kent, Kolby ...
Sept. 19 1925 — Bill Tilden wins his sixth straight U.S. Open tennis championship with a five-set victory over Bill Johnston. Tilden wins 4-6, 11-9, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. It’s the fourth consecutive year ...
Credit the proverbial bend-but-don't-break defense that Purdue had on the goal line. They stuffed USC for a loss of 4 on a swing pass on third-and-goal from the 3. The Trojans settled for a 24-yard ...
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Today in Music History for Oct. 7: In 1832, Charles Converse, American lawyer and sacred composer, was born. He penned the hymn tune for "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." ...
Available raw on the half shell, steamed, or baked in various styles (the Rockefeller version, with spinach, bacon, fontina, and parmesan cheese, is particularly indulgent), these briny treasures ...