• Obermiyer and Jones lift Brookfield past Badger

    Madison Obermiyer went 7 innings in the circle for the win this evening for Brookfield.

    • WNYC

    Black Country Music: Tracing Its Past to Beyoncé

    Beyonce’s latest album, “Act ll: Cowboy Carter,” hit No. 1 on the Billboard country albums chart this week, making her the first Black woman to ever top that chart. Alice Randall, novelist and songwriter, most recently author of My Black Country: A Journey Through Country Music's Black Past, Present, and Future (Atria/Black Privilege Publishing, 2024), discusses the legacy of Black country music and traces its roots to today's historic achievement.

  • discovering that you don't HAVE to be into country music to enjoy a visit to Nashville (but it helps!)

    MailOnline's Jess Hamilton recalls a whirlwind weekend in Nashville. Drawn in by loud music and bright lights, she found herself not only wanting to stay for that - but everything else too.

  • Brandon Miller helps Hornets rally past Hawks

    Brandon Miller scored 27 points and the Charlotte Hornets rallied from 18 points down in the second half to defeat the host Atlanta Hawks 115-114, spoiling the return to action of star guard Trae Young on Wednesday night. The Hornets scored the game's final four points in the last 30 seconds, with Miller sinking two free throws and then Miles Bridges scoring in the lane with 3.8 seconds left. Charlotte's Tre Mann stole the ball from Trent Forrest to seal the stunning outcome. The Hawks...

    • KLFY

    Anew Jones featured in Passe Partout local music spotlight

    Local musician Anew Jones sits down with Gerald Gruenig to talk about his love for music and gives a live performance.

    • ZDNet

    The music industry must find a way to stay in tune with GenAI

    Music and technology have co-existed for eons. In the past few decades, the music industry has had to reinvent itself to keep up with evolving tech. This trend can continue in the generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) era, as long the industry figures out how to address the latest issues.Take the companies training large language models (LLMs) on data they probably should not be using. Paul McCabe, vice president of R&D at Roland, the Japanese brand behind electronic music instruments, told...

  • Freeman 2-run HR helps power Guardians past Athletics

    A 14-6 record is the best start for the franchise since 1999.

  • New curator joins Sunderland Museum to help put the past into the future

    A new curator at Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens is exploring the city’s past to help shape the future of the museum. Collections care development manager Anneke Hackenbroich is unearthing hidden stories in the museum’s stores, ready to share them as part of redeveloping the museum. Anneke, from Stuttgart, graduated from Schwäbisch Gmünd University of Education with a degree in German history and political science. She completed a PhD there before starting work as a teacher before entering...

  • Harrison Bader's clutch double helps Mets rally past Pirates

    NEW YORK -- This time, Harrison Bader hit the ball hard enough to leave no doubt. A night after leading the Mets to victory with a 54 mph RBI infield chopper in the eighth inning of their series finale against the Royals, Bader did it again on Monday against the

  • Demand for Nissan's Qashqai helps UK sales drive past £5bn

    Based out of its Sunderland factory, Nissan's UK arm has reported its sales increased from £3.6bn in the year to March 31, 2023, while its pre-tax profits went from £35.6m to £31.9m.

    • ESPN

    'He is comfortable here': How Jackson Holliday's clubhouse past helps his MLB future

    A lifetime spent in clubhouses is already helping Holliday adjust to the big leagues.

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    Fluno’s Masterpiece Helps No. 19 Louisiana Past Herd, 2-0

    The right-hander, who struck out five and walked three in 7.0 innings of action, walked a batter in both the fourth and seventh innings. Marshall’s AJ Havrilla would break up the no-hitter in the eighth when his grounder up the middle caromed off second base and over the head of John Taylor in center field.