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L.A. Times Festival of Books, Arts Open San Pedro, Ben Folds in Costa Mesa, a walking book club, Dana Point Wine Fest and ...
Broadway gets turned upside down in the new high-tech, supernatural thriller STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW, now ...
The Call of Kinnaru and Visiting Professor of Classics Marissa Henry took to the stage last Thursday for a performance of ...
The play, written by Kate Trefry and executive produced by the Duffer Brothers, brings an original story to the stage and also ties into the next season of the streaming series.
Film stars might seem to be making some inroads with this year’s New York Drama League Awards nominations – George Clooney, ...
Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches — “30” was historically used to signify the end of a story — ...
Family, friends and coworkers all gathered April 17 to honor the life of Cheryl Gaydos Stypula weeks after police found her body in her West Ashley apartment.
Last week, fans voted for Wolfskill & The Wild to win a statewide “Battle of the Bands” competition, earning the duo a spot ...
Tickets go on sale Wednesday for the Aspen Music Festival and School’s summer season, July 2 through Aug. 24. A locals pass pre-sale begins today.
Back in December 2024, WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark spoke out like never before after she admitted to feeling “privileged” as a White woman. The WNBA phenom was named Time’s Athlete of the ...
Caitlin Clark's rise from collegiate sensation at Iowa to the No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft didn't come without friction. With high expectations following her into the pros, many WNBA veterans ...
Caitlin Clark has praised Indiana Fever's new head coach Stephanie White as one of basketball's "smartest" minds, after the ex-player returned to the side following Christie Sides' sacking.
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