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It was obvious why Mr. Trump would invoke William F. Buckley Jr. — the author, columnist, magazine editor, TV debater and ...
Long believed to have been lost, “Hot for You, Baby” was recorded at Hollywood’s Capitol Studios but was bumped from Turner’s ...
Superstar UK publisher Felicity Blunt signed it up straight away, sold worldwide publishing rights and organised a major film ...
First-year president of baseball operations Buster Posey tried patience and positive reinforcement, but as the Giants’ ...
Kim Petras made history as the first openly trans Grammy winner, but in doing so she stood on the shoulders of “transgender ...
The first president of the society was his friend, Dr Isobel F Grant, recognised as Scotland’s leading Highland historian.
Lake Shasta Caverns in Redding, California, is exactly that kind of place—a hidden underground wonderland that makes you ...
This year ends in an odd number, which means it’s a Boston Early Music Festival year, and for the duration of next week, this ...
Former President Bill Clinton and author James Patterson have teamed up for their third book, a thriller: "The First ...
In “The Once and Future World Order,” by Amitav Acharya, and “The Golden Road,” by William Dalrymple, our best hope might be ...
This fanciful yet scientifically guided tale describes a visit to the Moon, and is considered by many the first work of ...
Tosca Lee spoke at Grand Island Public Library about co-authoring this year's One Book One Nebraska, "The Long March Home: A ...