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As founder of the influential Galerie Ulysses in Vienna, he established a market for the work of Austrian and German artists ...
Allen Sperry is well-aware of the challenges he is set to face as the new head coach of the Berea Community football program. The Pirates haven’t won a game since Oct. 28, 2022. They’ve had only one ...
Local author Brenda Stanley’s seventh novel, “It Happened in the Hollow,” is out this week. For the first time, she has set ...
Black Sparrow Press, a shoestring operation he ran out of his home, became one of the highest-profile small publishers in the ...
Psychic Medium John Edward joins FBI agent Robert Hilland to talk about their new book, "Chasing Evil." Watch the full interview and purchase a copy of the book with autograph while supplies last at ...
The average 18 year-old high school graduate today has spent approximately four-years of their lives on screens. Four years.
Mason Library will host a talk with John Loughery, author of "Where the Pulse Lives: A Memoir of Growing Up Gay in the 20th Century," on Friday, July 11.
Bestselling author John Searles dropped by the 3rd Hour of TODAY on June 18 to provide some recommendations. Next summer, ...
John Shipley has been covering the Jacksonville Jaguars as a beat reporter and publisher of Jaguar Report since 2019. Previously, he covered UCF's undefeated ...
“A Time for Mercy” takes us back to Clanton, Mississippi, where Jake Brigance, the hero of John Grisham’s first novel, “A Time to Kill,” practices law. Though more than three ...
After a Kentucky teenager died by suicide this year, his parents discovered he had received threatening texts demanding $3,000 to suppress an AI-generated nude image of him.
Jennifer Cromack discovers a lost 1847 anti-slavery resolution by New England ministers in the American Baptist archive.