Luke Macfarlane breaks bad as an Amish stud.
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The 2023 Brownlow Medal count has concluded with Brisbane's Lachie Neale
As we entered week six and the back stretch of the regular season, the highlights just keep coming!
By ERIC OLSON College football fans will want to get to the market or get their fall yard work done early Sept. 23 so they can settle in to watch what on paper is the best day of games in a long time. There are six games matching AP Top 25 teams, the most in September since […]
He began starting out waiting in Ricky Gervais's footsteps whilst he played the part of Nathan Oggy in the hit comedy.
The Colorado star has been the centerpiece of the Buffs offense as his father's rebuild has captivated the sport
President Joe Biden has once against prompted concern over whether he is fit to perform the duties of his office. Unlike his various falls and myriad gaffes, the latest signal of the 80-year-old Democrat's decrepitude was too much even for a reporter with a friendly, liberal network to ignore. Biden, who indicated last October that he "could drop dead tomorrow," attended a Manhattan gathering Wednesday hosted by Amy Goldman Fowler, a billionaire real estate heiress who has dumped...
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I don’t know who came up with the idea of a Pearl Cleage festival for Chicago theater, but based on Mikael Burke’s gorgeous production of the Atlanta poet laureate’s 1995 drama, Blues for an Alabama Sky, I’m glad they did. (Goodman Theatre’s staging of Cleage’s comedy The Nacirema Society is in previews now.) Blues for […]
Journeys of the Mind is the intellectual autobiography of Peter Brown. I call it an intellectual autobiography because its emphasis throughout is on Professor Brown’s development as a scholar and historian. When his personal life comes into play, it is generally subsumed if not utterly peripheral to the larger subject of the work, which is how, through education and self-cultivation, its author has become one of the most important historians of our time.
Jesse Armstrong outlines his path to Succession’s final shot.