VENICE– Indian filmmaker Anuparna Roy has made history, winning the Best Director award in the Orizzonti Competition at the 82nd Venice Film Festival for her film ‘Songs of Forgotten Trees’. The award ...
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TAMPA, Fla. — For all of Patrick Roy’s time in the NHL dating to 1985, this weekend marks the first time his father, Michel, has gone on a team’s fathers’ trip. And meeting the team on Long Island ...
Roy Orbison left this world much earlier than many hoped or expected, leaving behind a musical legacy that continues to influence contemporary singers. Orbison sang pretty much right up until the day ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sony's popular and longrunning professional baseball series, MLB The Show, is expanding to a new place: mobile. A new version of the game "built from ...
It's been just slightly more than a month since a new band called Snocaps made their existence public. Twin sisters Katie and Allison Crutchfield are longtime collaborators and bandmates, but Snocaps ...
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New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel finds it hard to believe that ESPN's First Take is a No. 1 show. The question was posed on The Greg Hill Show in an exaggerated manner to mimic recent comments ...
Emery's Ajay Thomas 22, is too late for Roy's Boston Greenhalgh, right, during a boys basketball contest on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025, at the Ben Lomond Pepsi Tournament in Ogden. Starting at $4.32/week ...
ESPN's debate show "First Take" will broadcast live from Bethune-Cookman University on Thursday, Nov. 20. The show is part of a four-stop tour of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).