Ron Currie's new novel, "The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne," tells the story of a small-town drug mobster, a formidable woman of French descent. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Currie about it.
LIKE mums all over the country, Katie Synnott should be busy tomorrow enjoying Mother’s Day with her four children, opening ...
Cam Ward believes he solidified his shot to become the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft. The Tennessee Titans have the first crack ...
Chris O’Dowd helms a black comedy about what happens when a big-shot producer (Christina Hendricks) returns to her weird ...
The University at Buffalo Center for the Arts celebrates 30 years as an "arts hub" with performances of art, music, theater and dance.
Former Sky Sports Rugby League commentator Eddie Hemmings relives his iconic Wide to West commentary ahead of Super Leagues 5 ...
A new book is exploring the social history of Newark through the lens of one of the town’s most historic businesses.
The South West Coast 300 takes in some of Scotland’s most sublime mountains, forests, sandy beaches, castles and quiet ...
CEDAR RAPIDS — Theatre Cedar Rapids has announced its 2025-2026 season. The 5-show, all-auditorium season accompanies a ...
From concerts and plays to a free multi-disciplinary art festival, there's no shortage of things to do in the Coachella ...