Colleen Hoover isn’t happy with how it ended. Hoover, who wrote the bestseller “It Ends With Us,” has addressed the ...
Paul McCartney's bumper Wings comp, retro Hendrix joys, Mavis Staples, live Slash, LeAnn Rimes in festive mood, and Blue Aeroplanes flying high.
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How the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Became Every Guy's Favorite Historical Maritime Disaster
Is sharing deep feelings about a Great Lakes freighter lost with all hands in Lake Superior the cure for the male loneliness epidemic?
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Jason Kidd, aboard a burning, sinking vessel, probably: ‘This is fine’
Jason Kidd may not think the boat is burning after the Dallas Mavericks (2-6) suffered the team’s latest loss, at home on Wednesday, 101-99, to the New Orleans Pelicans, who were down three of their ...
In a 1979 interview, Major Frank Winnold Prentice opened up about how he survived the Titanic catastrophe in 1912. Prentice ...
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The Sad Fact That Makes Kevin Nash Feel Like 'Lone Survivor Of The Titanic'
Kevin Nash remarks on this sad fact in life that makes him feel like the "lone survivor of the Titanic" as the 30th ...
Arts & Culture Staff Writer Amelie Galbraith argues that sad music offers connection, comfort, and emotional honesty in a ...
The Twilight Sad have returned with a new song—their first in seven years—and it features the Cure’s Robert Smith on guitar. The band’s core duo of vocalist James Graham and multi-instrumentalist Andy ...
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The Beast in Me Epitomizes “Trough TV”
With stars Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys and a strong premise, the new Netflix show should be good. So why does it feel so stale?
Records from Kate Bush, Chet Baker and more will get you in the mood for the chilliest (and chillest?) time of year ...
Let’s begin with the obvious: the song that infiltrated every corner of TikTok for months, inspiring other songwriters on the app to duet the original chorus with musings of their own. The most ...
NASHOTAH, Wis. (AP) — Without Gordon Lightfoot's song, the Edmund Fitzgerald could have faded from memory along with the names of the roughly 6,500 other ships that went down in the Great Lakes before ...
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