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Sherald’s oeuvre so far is singular in its advancement of the American Realist tradition of artists such as Edward Hopper, who were foundational to the Whitney’s founding in 1930, by presenting a new ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association expanded divisions ... Chagrin is pulling out all the stops, with plans for food, banners, T-shirts, national anthem and first-pitch festivities.
Van Halen fired Hagar in 1996, after which the singer returned to making music under his own name and focused on his bars — ...
Lil Wayne with The Roots, Taj Mahal, Zar Electirk, Video Age and more musicians and bands to see the first Saturday at Jazz ...
The Sportatorium, which over the past two decades played host to everything from Grateful Dead concerts and Striker soccer matches to Jehovah’s Witness assemblies, closed its doors Oct. 21, 1988, with ...
Convex End-to-End returns on May 3, inviting participants to walk, cycle, or volunteer while supporting five local charities.
Nine years later, at age 30, she became Boston’s first full-time female reporter in the male-dominated world of local ...
There was a place in Tuscola called The Wick. High school area kids would go there on Saturday nights to dance or just hang ...
Fannin was a mystery prospect coming out of Canton McKinley High School, a safety/linebacker who doubled as ... The Mavericks honored Dončić with a video and Slovenian 'thank you' shirts in his first ...
One of Nike’s first sneakers was the Cortez —a design that Bowerman had been working on for years prior—that featured a patented, cushioned midsole unlike any other on the market at the time. Since ...