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My favorite song on the Oscar-winning soundtrack to the movie “Sinners” is “Pale, Pale Moon,” where actress Jayme Lawson ...
In the months since the museum's founder Johnny Gingles' death, his son has taken over the Penny Grocery Museum and is now ...
Internet star Davis Burleson has spent his entire life performing. As a child, he would spend hours pretending to host “American Idol” in his backyard in Texas, interviewing imaginary contestants.
“Linda from Arizona,” a caller on a conservative talk radio show, might deserve the credit or blame for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents deploying to airports across the United States ...
Louisville experienced several major events during the 1930s, including a presidential visit and a catastrophic flood. Franklin D. Roosevelt campaigned for president in Louisville in 1932 amid the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Franklin Roosevelt visits Louisville -- looking east on Walnut (now Muhammad Ali), October 22, 1932. Take a trip back in time to ...
Lucas Glover is ending his eponymous show on Sirius/XM Radio’s PGA Tour Network, which he has hosted since 2023. The reason? “I got a little grumpy,” Glover told Golfweek’s Adam Schupak. “It started ...
Geoff Rich, a longtime radio executive who is credited with leading the “Dr. Laura” program, died Thursday night in Los Angeles. Rich was 69. He co-founded the firm Radio Today in 1986, according to ...
Radio personality, comedian and author Rickey Smiley is expanding his partnership with media company Urban One. The centerpieces of the pact are a five-year extension of the nationally syndicated “The ...
Detroit-based home renovator Nicole Curtis addressed her use of a racial slur and recent removal from HGTV in an appearance on the the morning radio show "The Breakfast Club." In the March 10 episode ...
It doesn’t happen often, but occasionally a radio program comes along that is special. Different. Wacky. Perhaps even insane. We had that. It was The Phil Hendrie Show, as heard on KFI (640 AM), ...