"We Are The World" turns 40 this year, and has been re-mastered and re-released to celebrate the anniversary. The song is one of the most iconic songs in music history, bringing together more than 40 ...
WASHINGTON—Some House lawmakers want their colleagues punished, and it’s driving everyone else a little mad. Members demanded a series of votes to censure or otherwise denounce colleagues this week, ...
It's a new dawn for MSNBC, which is being rebranded and will now be known as MS NOW. The transition comes as the channel breaks off from its current parent company, Comcast NBCUniversal, and moves to ...
The instructions to the meta say that we are looking for an 11-letter word. (For digital solvers, here’s a quick technical note to say that you can find the meta instructions in the initial pop-up ...
George Orwell was dying when he wrote 1984 in the late 1940s on the desolate Isle of Jura in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides. Tuberculosis ravaged his body, and typing thousands of words a day only weakened ...
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San Diego Padres 1984 - the World Series season
In December 1984 we ran a three part retrospective of the season when the San Diego Padres made their first appearance in the World Series against the Detroit Tigers Trump’s Message to Bondi Sparks ...
Theresa Fusco, a junior at East Rockaway High School, was 16 years old when she set off on foot from her job at Hot Skates, a roller rink a few blocks away from her Lynbrook home, on Nov. 10, 1984.
Kathryn Hays as Kim Hughes and Bob Hastings as Bob Hughes in 'As the World Turns' - CBS Once the end credits rolled and the tissues were tidied, fans and critics shared their opinions about that last ...
The dire, decades-later sequel “Spinal Tap II: The End Continues” calls to mind a throwaway gag from the original mockumentary, “This is Spinal Tap,” citing a critic’s two-word review of the fictional ...
Terry Gilliam’s “Brazil” doesn’t so much begin as stumble awake, like you’ve walked in on someone else’s nightmare at the exact moment it realizes it’s dreaming. You don’t know where you are, or why ...
The start of album-oriented romantic soul can be traced to May 1968, when the Delfonics released “La La Means I Love You.” Inspired by the earlier cooing ballad style of Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, ...
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