A few months ago, the electronic music duo, Boards of Canada, dropped a message on Facebook to announce that a new merchandise collection ...
The EU is racing to get around hungry for a Russian asset plan. And there’s a widening gulf between US interest rates and the ...
The Staircase," now on Netflix, dives into the bizarre true story of Michael Peterson, a novelist accused of killing his wife ...
Long the titan of prep schools in Los Angeles, with a reputation as an Ivy League feeder, Harvard-Westlake has seen the ...
These are one of those gifts that kids and parents both love. Warm Pals are soft, comforting plushies with an inner pack that ...
First images of 'The BFG' at the Royal Shakespeare Company, adapted from Roald Dahl's book, have been released.
Thursday, Dec. 11 'A Tailor Near Me’ 7 p.m. at Florida Studio Theatre's Keating Theatre, 1241 N. Palm Ave. $39-$59 Visit ...
"It's somewhat amusing, in a sense, and gratifying," Anka tells Billboard of his unexpected success on TikTok.
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From Morris to Lac Brochet, new survey shows music education is a lifeline for rural students
As funding pressures force schools to choose between essential programs, new national data suggests that cutting music class ...
Lewis and Clark State Park in Epping, North Dakota, is the antidote to all of that modern chaos. Tucked away along the expansive shores of Lake Sakakawea in northwestern North Dakota, this tranquil ...
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Reality check: The Supreme Court did the right thing in its child pornography ruling
The Supreme Court of Canada’s rejection of child-pornography mandatory minimums reflects an allegiance to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, not a crisis.
The Supreme Court is weighing internet service providers' role in stopping music piracy. Much is at stake for both the ...
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