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Thugger returned with the apologetic “Man I Miss My Dogs” on Thursday night (Sept. 11), which is an apology tour of sorts, as ...
With the World Athletics Championships fast approaching, Justin Gatlin recently revealed a bold prediction about the men's ...
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Matthew McConaughey Writes About Being ‘Broke,’ Quitting Weed and Taking a Poop in New Book: Revelations
Matthew McConaughey is sharing four decades worth of life experience — from quitting weed to being “broke” — in his new book, ...
Former Bend poet Judith H. Montgomery visits the Downtown Bend Library Wednesday to read from her latest poetry chapbook, "The Ferry Keeper." ...
Charlie Sheen shared that his Two and Half Men costar Jon Cryer was the only person he didn't personally ask to be in his ...
Taylor Townsend has expressed her feelings about Jelena Ostapenko's apology following the heated exchange between the two ...
University of Utah professor and poet Paisley Rekdal gave a lecture at Colorado College Wednesday after her originally ...
Fiction: The latest from “A Map of the World” writer Jane Hamilton is “The Phoebe Variations.” I’m tempted to call “The ...
For the author of A Long Winter and Ship in Full Sail, inspiration often comes subliminally. But he has also brought his ...
Lorraine's Bryony Gordon has defended Prince Harry and admitted that she feels 'sorry' for him and all the other royals ...
Simple and vivid, these lines from the poem “Map of Childhood” by Richland poet Kathleen Flenniken allow readers to step into life in the midst of Hanford Nuclear Reservation’s plutonium production.
These kinds of statistics are usually met with either wry smiles or exasperated eyerolls, especially from women (who are very used to the overconfidence of men), but I, for one, am a little envious.
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