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Bruce Handy's new book, 'Hollywood High,' is an incisive history of not just teen movies, but teenagers themselves.
Babylon Town Hall hosts a new exhibit honoring local sports stars, hoping to inspire future athletes with stories of achievement.
The parade will begin at noon on Memorial Day at the West Side Ballroom and will proceed along New York Road, concluding at the U.S. Oval.
On the surface, it may not look like it, but Buffalo, New York, is the kind of city that inspires fierce loyalty in its residents. The locals speak endlessly about the delicious treat of chicken wings ...
As the amateur model of college athletics disintegrates, a handful of unusual ideas have been floated as ways to reign in ...
Over the course of the recently concluded session of the Arkansas Legislature, the media have reported in bits and pieces on ...
From her career highlights to brand endorsements and personal life, let's take a look at the net worth of young Korean star ...
Robert Francis Prevost, who led the Vatican office that selects and manages bishops around the world, has spent much of his ...
The addition of the ESCC schools and Marmion will boost the GCAC to 24 teams. The Catholic League will expand to 26.
Rich Garven found some of the top performances for readers to vote on to decide the Hometeam Central Mass. Baseball Player of ...
A lot of people believe all they need to do to become wealthy is to earn more money or to save what they do have. This isn't ...