Kari Gibbons of Minneapolis was the first woman to the finish line of this year’s 1,000-mile race and the fourth in its history.
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As with all of his previous works, Bruce Canfield's latest, by Mowbray Publishing, is another “must-have” for the shelf of ...
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Instagram gold here as the brilliant mind behind the @thebandwashere visited San Diego, California for his latest No Music ...
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DC Comics legend and writer Scott Snyder sat down with to discuss all about his journey in writing, and how "Absolute Batman" ...
Here's how Minnesota Historical Society Press teases Home Club: Up-and-Comers and Comebacks at Acme Comedy Company, the new ...
The Aiken Republican Club will meet Tuesday, March 25, at Newberry Hall, 117 Newberry St. N.W. Doors open at 11 a.m. followed ...
From ’Roads To Judah’ to ’Lonely People With Power,’ George Clarke and Nick Steinhardt reveal the stories behind Deafheaven’s ...
JFK assassination experts are finding potentially explosive new material in the vast trove of top-secret records that ...
William Strauss and Neil Howe thought of American history in terms of generations, which helps explain our current breakdown.