Trumpeter Bob Ferguson, of Linwood, knew Sooy as a musician who both liked and did a great deal of traditional jazz piano ...
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Does Luck Exist?
Lee John Whittington, a philosopher who studied luck, didn’t think “unluckiness” was a quality people had. Then he met his ...
I started playing Careless Whisper on the piano when suddenly ... Parker says he doesn't understand why some NBA fans feel bad for him Study shows how long Social Security, $1.5M nest egg would ...
Extracting inimitable, stinging tone from his Tele with just his fingers, Albert Collins carved a hugely influential sonic ...
Multi-generational crowd witnesses full album performance with theatrical elements, followed by greatest hits, including ...
Sikandar: The review criticizes a film featuring Salman Khan, calling it a failed attempt at storytelling, highlights slow ...
The comedians' new joint venture, Thousand Percent, produces video and audio content and just shot a ridiculously funny ...
When John Lennon injured his forefinger on the piano while working on that song causing him to play the melody with his middle finger, the tune was initially called, “Bad Finger Boogie.” ...
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I Am Bad At Video Games
There was a time many years ago when I was pretty decent at video games. I played Call Of Duty 4 in a team that went to some ...
With just a few weeks left in the season, let's change focus from the losing and look at some positive developments from the ...
One of the few journalists ever to meet Carl Dean, Alanna Nash, recalls what it was like encountering Dolly Parton's very reclusive husband at home.
Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt star in a lifeless (and supposedly $320 million) adventure set in the aftermath of a war between humans and robots.