World Team Tennis (WTT), the celebrated mixed-gender team tennis league of the 1970s whose founders included Billie Jean King, will relaunch at the end of this season. Women’s world No. 5 Jessica ...
The Grammy winning Southern country, blues and rock songwriter is coming to Philly for two shows in support of her new album ...
There's something comforting about cranking up a legendary hard rock song that still hits hard, every time it gets played ...
A Hamilton retailer and dancehall artist hailed for her “standout presence” in the island’s culture is among those to be ...
SeriesFest brought new series about Phillies star to Colorado, along with Goose Gossage, Ferguson Jenkins and the ‘Superstar’ of organists In his 74 years, Goose Gossage has been at a loss for words ...
The TV tearjerker remains one of the greatest sports films more than 50 years later.
NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Judge hopes for a new Bronx tradition: John Sterling's voice booming “Ballgame over! Yankees win! Theee Yankees win!” around Yankee Stadium after victories, just before the first ...
With so many songs about heartbreak, it's nearly impossible to name the greatest sad tune of all time. However, TimeOut magazine did just that and released a list of the "50 best sad songs ever ...
Libby Boyko really wants a goal song. She's even picked it out: "Love Shack" by the B-52's, all 1980's perky pop. But when Boyko went to Randolph girls lacrosse coach Jillian Picciuto to try to get ...
The 1960s were a great era for music. Beatlemania took over the world, Chubby Checker inspired a dance craze, and Nancy Sinatra sent girls flocking to buy go-go boots. In 1964, Motown Records—which ...
Mr. Coe, who wrote “Take This Job and Shove It” and other hits, was a transgressive exponent of the outlaw country movement of the 1970s and ’80s. By Bill Friskics-Warren David Allan Coe, the country ...