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Fifty-two years after it was first released on Lynyrd Skynyrd 's debut 1973 album (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd), the band have finally released an official video for its most iconic track, Free ...
With ballots set, now’s the time to study issues and ask candidates where they stand and what they’ll do.
A Punjabi song plays in the background. The video has since gone viral and struck a chord with internet users, who not only loved the original cartoon but are also loving this Indian-Punjabi version.
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The year was 1976, and Lynyrd Skynyrd were opening for The Rolling Stones at Knebworth Festival in England. The Stones were coming off a disappointing tour, and headlining Knebworth was meant to ...
EFF leader Julius Malema is outraged at being denied a UK visa just days before he was set to attend the Cambridge Conference in London this weekend. Taking to social media, Malema claimed that ...
John Prevost said their Mom was a Cubs fan coming from the north side of Chicago, and their Dad was a Cardinals fan. When it comes to political contests, Robert Prevost voted as both a Republican ...
Many series and animated movies will routinely play a game of musical chairs when it comes to which streaming services they call home and unfortunately, the time has come for a Cartoon Network ...
Eighty years ago during World War Two, a Spanish artist found himself with an unlikely job, being paid by the British government to draw satirical cartoons of the enemy, from a quiet ...
Click HERE for tickets. Aug. 17: Lynyrd Skynyrd: Southern rock rulers will give the people what they want when they yell “play Freebird.” Click HERE for tickets. Aug. 19: Bleachers ...
The Washington Post on Monday celebrated the Pulitzer Prize win of Ann Telnaes, the longtime cartoonist who quit the Post in protest after a scathing cartoon lambasting Jeff Bezos, the Post’s ...