The Supremes were on a chart-topping role in the late 60s when a second single from their 1967 album reached No. 1 status.
A song born from a playful word association exercise, became a global hit for The Beatles after the tragic passing of their manager Brian Epstein.
Austin Area Foundation opens applications for four scholarships for Austin High seniors, alumni and Mower County residents and grads; apply online by April 30.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has told a White House event the US is striking Iranian drone and missile systems "every ...
The City of Utica has been chosen to join the Empire State Trail Town program, highlighting its role as a key hub for tourism ...
BTS will stage its long-awaited comeback concert on Saturday night at Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square. The square is one of South ...
NOFX is reuniting to premiere a new documentary at SXSW — and guitarist Eric Melvin is clearing the air about what really ...
Transit advocates urge San Diego to revamp the Rapid 215 bus line, claiming its slow pace fails riders.
Joseph Kibler, a Cheyenne man running for governor of Wyoming, has changed his party affiliation again after leaving the ...
The first few months on the job for new California football coach Tosh Lupoi have been a bit of a whirlwind as he has worked ...
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Good things come in threes this week in CT arts including ‘60s bands and Three Italian Tenors
Good things come in threes this week on Connecticut concert stages. Three surviving 1960s bands make up the “My Generation Tour” coming to Foxwoods. They’re bands that were unlikely to share a bill 60 ...
Joseph Kibler, a Cheyenne man running for governor of Wyoming, has changed his party affiliation again after leaving the ...
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