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Fifteen years after Animal and Cannibal, Kesha is finally feeling glittery again. Now that her long legal battle with producer Dr. Luke is over, she’s ready to reembrace her career breakthrough, which ...
Despite all the Padres’ private and public messaging, Preller said other teams have not stopped asking about Tatis.
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In a recent interview with Adam Taggart on “Thoughtful Money,” Wright said the U.S. housing market is heading for a ...
The breakout star had no idea what would come of his debut in Ryan Coogler's critically acclaimed horror film. Now, he's ...
Reflecting on The Doors' legacy, John Densmore discusses their poetic sound, early gigs, and the re-release of 'When You’re ...
Those on the interview committee knew right away that Kevin Cahill was the right guy to turn around the Lehigh football ...
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How to Not Humiliate Yourself When Public Speaking, According to Comedy Legend Carol Leifer
Everyone knows what a bad speech sounds like. But very few know how to write good a one — and even fewer have what it takes to write a truly funny speech. Veteran comedy writer Carol Leifer happens to ...
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