Raised by parents who lived and worked through the Great Depression, it’s no surprise that baby boomers and eldest Gen Xers who were born in the 1960s are more resilient, resourceful, and ...
Meet the next UConn superstar in the making: Sarah Strong. The women's college basketball season is ramping up with high-stakes games every night and the NCAA Tournament just around the corner. In ...
Jeremy Strong is attached for a lead role in a series adaptation of the Jonathan Franzen novel “Crossroads” that is currently in development at Netflix, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.
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When George Templeton Strong, a prominent Wall Street attorney, died at 55 in 1875, the New York Tribune’s obituary dutifully listed his gentlemanly contributions to the cultural life of his city.
When people think of UConn women's basketball, some iconic names come to mind — Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Maya Moore, Breanna Stewart, and Napheesa Collier. They each had incredible success at UConn, ...
Sarah Strong is rewriting the conversation around scoring in women’s college basketball. The UConn Huskies sophomore reached 1,000 career points in just 59 games, a pace that puts her behind only two ...
Peppa Pig is releasing a brand new cover for kids to dance along to The beloved animated pig is covering Kelly Clarkson's hit song Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You ...
As Bruce Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau in Deliver Me From Nowhere, and soon Mark Zuckerberg, Strong burrows into his characters with total conviction. Strong wears a Tom Ford shirt. Strong wears a ...
If you’re human, you’ve probably hollered a curse word or two (or three) when barking your shin on a table edge or hitting your thumb with a hammer. Perhaps you’ve noticed that this seems to lessen ...
Letting out a swear word in a moment of frustration can feel good. Now, research suggests that it can be good for you, too: Swearing can boost people's physical performance by helping them overcome ...