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The Jail Guitar Doors Drive was designed with Jimi Dunlop, CEO of Jim Dunlop, and Johnny Wator, owner of Daredevil Pedals ...
The MC5 guitarist had worked on its design before his passing last year, and now it serves as an immortalization of his proto ...
Few times can I say that a company's CEO is acting in the best interest of their workforce. More often than not, they're self ...
Editors’ note: It is difficult to believe that it was ten years ago last month that Hilton Kramer, the founding editor of The New Criterion, died, aged eighty-four. Time really does seem to speed up ...
Wayne Gretzky lauded Caitlin Clark's transformative impact on sports during a recent podcast appearance with the Kelce brothers. He emphasized how Clark has inspired young girls to participate in ...
Reggie Wayne’s relationship with Irsay began on April 21, 2001, when the Colts selected him with the 30 th overall pick in the NFL Draft. The bond tightened as Wayne’s role transitioned from ...
Robert Benton, who has died aged 92, was an American filmmaker who played a foundational part in the New Hollywood of the 1970s with his screenplay for Arthur Penn’s Bonnie and Clyde (1967); as ...
Wayne Brady - "the guy who makes stuff up, pretends to be other people, and sings" - talks to Bill about his versatile career, constantly raising the stakes for himself, and living up to expectations.
Indianapolis Colts wide receivers coach and former wideout Reggie Wayne gave an emotional tribute to former owner Jim Irsay during a press conference on Wednesday. "He would have done anything for ...
Ross + Kramer has extended Kenny Scharf’s Look Both Ways exhibition until June 28 The show includes an array of artworks that span Scharf’s expansive career from the 1980s to the present ...
Wayne Smith Elder, 77, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, graduated to Heaven on May 26, 2025. He was born on January 29, 1948, in Greenville, South Carolina, to Helen Blackwell Elder and Uris Elder.
was born September 25, 1962. He was the son of Johnnie & LaVerne Kramer. He was a 1980 graduate of Hope High School. He was manager of Kramer Farms Inc. in Hope and a skilled welder before he retired.