Brian White, a Centerville High School graduate, was born with paramyotonia congenita muscular dystrophy, or Eulenberg ...
The Royal Ballet's NEXT GENERATION FESTIVAL will bring together junior companies and dance schools from around the world, ...
There’s an argument to be made that the Buck 110 Folding Hunter is the most iconic American folding knife ever made. And it’s not just iconic, it’s also timeless. It even made a recent appearance in ...
Traditionally in the spring, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance dances a concert in Colorado based on its legacy. The company has a 56-year history, so there is a deep well of pieces from which to choose.
Leni Wylliams was one of Cleo Parker Robinson’s earliest students. He started dancing with her when he was at Thomas Jefferson High School in the ’70s, after another one of her students spotted him ...
In the rich history of heirloom folding knives, the Buck 110 Folding Hunter stands as perhaps the single most important one ever, at least in American History. Yet this knife is still relevant to this ...
Sire: WAR DANCER, dkb/br, 2010. Raced 4 yrs, 30 sts, 6 wins, $1,072,097. Won Virginia Derby (G2T), Louisville H (G3T), PTHA President's Cup S (T); 2nd Man o' War S (G1T), Bowling Green H (G2T), ...
A jury awarded $2 million Wednesday in the civil trial of a wrongful death lawsuit against high-profile Southern California political donor Ed Buck. The brief trial started Monday and resulted in a ...
Carmen de Lavallade, a dancer whose transformative powers onstage and mesmerizing beauty inspired artistic collaborators as wide-ranging as Agnes de Mille, Alvin Ailey and her husband, Geoffrey Holder ...
Gil Gerard, the American actor who starred as the titular hero in the 1979 NBC sci-fi series “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,” died Tuesday after a battle with cancer. He was 82. Gerard’s death was ...
Gil Gerard, the actor best known for playing sci-fi hero Buck Rogers, has died. He was 82. His death in hospice on Tuesday was announced by his wife, Janet Gerard, on Facebook. She wrote: “Early this ...