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Nelson George sets out to explore the roots of funk and finds Sly Stone and Dayton, Ohio.
David Mercer Funk, an attorney who had been Bryn Mawr School’s board chair, died of Parkinson’s disease complications June 2 at Sinai Hospital. The former Ruxton resident was 77.
David Mercer Funk, an attorney who had been Bryn Mawr School’s board chair, died of Parkinson’s disease complications June 2 at Sinai Hospital. The former Ruxton resident was 77.
In this week's, "What's on the Menu?" segment on Weekend Today in Central York, viewers learn how to makeBlack + Bleu Cajun Pasta.
Hillary Clinton opens up about the moment she realized she lost Clinton's new book, "What Happened," was released this week.
After serving as Clinton's mayor for over a decade, Phil Fisher reflects on his achievements and plans for the future as he steps down from his role.
They do it all! From rock and jazz to funk and ceremonial music, we're talking about the U.S. Army TRADOC Band at Ft. Eustis, our Squadron of the Month.
Clinton Square was alive with the sounds of jazz as the Syracuse Jazz Fest kicked off, drawing music lovers from Central New York and beyond.
The last, Ain’t but the One Way (1982), began as a partnership with collaborator George Clinton (founder of funk bands Funkadelic and Parliament), but was completed by a producer after the two ...
Clinton Township Police Chief Preston Susalla sworn in; former Troy Police Capt. Andrew Satterfield to be confirmed as Sterling Heights police chief.
Monica Lewinsky, the well-known American activist, is back in the spotlight with a six-part docuseries in which she opens up about the 1998 s*x scandal that nearly brought down a president.
From “Atomic Dog” to today’s sound, George Clinton breaks down funk’s influence and why freedom still flows through the Mothership.
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