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It’s the midsummer classic, major league baseball’s All-Star Game. And no player ever appeared in more All-Star games than the legendary and once home run king Hank Aaron. Now, when
It’s the midsummer classic, major league baseball’s All-Star Game. And no player ever appeared in more All-Star games than the legendary and once home run king Hank Aaron. Now, when
Some sad news about “Mad” Magazine the other day, when the iconic publication announced it will effectively end its 67-year run this fall. After August “Mad” will be sold only
America is 243 years old today. And while, naturally, the founding fathers get most of the press on the Fourth of July, let’s not forget that over those two and
Did you keep a journal or write stories or poems when you were a kid? And. maybe just as important, did you keep them? One who did was singer-songwriter-poet Suzanne
U.S. Navy Admiral James Stockdale was Commander James Stockdale in 1966 when he was taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese. He was held as a POW for the next eight
On television, Richard Belzer often plays characters who believe in conspiracy theories, sometimes complex, complicated, and outrageous theories. But twenty years ago, Belzer wrote a book called “UFOs, JFK, And
The name Barney Frank is well-known in his home state of Massachusetts, and nationally. Frank was alongtiem Democratic Congressman who made his mark in many ways in Congress, including the
1984 was a very good year for gymnast Mary Lou Retton. She won five medals at the Summer Olympics that year in Los Angeles, including a gold, two silver and
June 25th is #BOURDAINDAY a day designated by friends of the late chef and world traveler Anthony Bourdain. June 25th, 2019 would have been his 63rd birthday. Bourdain shot to
I’ve interviewed thousands of people over the years, some much more colorful than others. But one I’ll always remember as one of the most colorful was the late newspaper humor