But ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler seems to think that everything is kinda-sorta okay in the Windy City. For that matter, he’s hyped about the future, noting, “Despite last season's struggles, the Bears have ...
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Jon Batiste transformed the Super Bowl stage into a symphony of creativity, debuting new music, reimagining “The ...
We see their lives unfold before our eyes as snapshots in time ... George Pollard Jr. (Benjamin Walker), but they share a mutual need to come back to shore with as much whale oil as they can ...
With football season officially in the rearview mirror, it’s officially time for baseball! It’s hard to believe that after ...
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In the waning moments of Ohio State's postgame media availability last month, Jeremiah Smith was asked the question a lot of ...
NOT everyone can dream - let alone realise - seemingly impossible dreams, but StagedRight theatre impresarios David and ...
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The Wildcats took a big step toward securing the top seed when Kacy Walker scored in the 63rd minute for a 1-0 home victory. “I hope so,” MA coach Sarah Rafanelli said of securing the top seed.
Former James Bond villain Alan Cumming has looked back on his iconic death scene from 1995 blockbuster GoldenEye, revealing that it was a "nightmare" to film due to a nasty incident involving dry ice.