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Today in Music History for July 17: In 1674, Isaac Watts, innovative pioneer of modern English hymn writing, was born. Among his many beloved sacred compositions are: "At the Cross," "Joy to the World ...
From thrillers to contemporary and literary fiction plus sci-fi... our critics get you decked out with this summer's most ...
A pandemic, untold numbers dead, an assorted bunch of survivors and their journey to an apparent sanctuary in the South of ...
Two sitting Alberta legislature members kicked out of Premier Danielle Smith’s governing United Conservative caucus seek to ...
Hardcover editions of Egan's latest work will arrive on August 12, 2025, at a price of $34.95. Octane Press says it will be ...
The Bear is not just serving Michelin-level drama; it is also apparently plating up a side of slow-burn romance. FX’s kitchen-set masterpiece has won fans with its raw emotion, chaotic camaraderie, ...
She returned to Cleethorpes in 1967. Daughter Liz said Anne came runner-up on Opportunity Knocks, when she was just 24 years ...
AUSTIN — Gordon completed a golden sweep, winning the Class 1A boys and girls team titles at the UIL State Track and Field Championships. The boys were dominant, racking up 88 points to run away ...
And Liam Birney, Paisley, took issue with the former Ibrox chairman’s blast at Celtic chief Peter Lawwell: “So some Rangers ...
Chris Lowe, Yoker, said: “Murray calling out Lawwell is spot on. He’s been allowed to fill the top of the game with his ...
Architect and heritage advocate Ursula Bowyer, who has died aged 99, pursued a career in postwar London and contributed to ...
The Big Red Machine was more than just a collection of Hall of Fame players and a great team. They were rock stars, a ...