Chet Faker's Nick Murphy in Berlin in October 2025 (photo: Frank Hoensch / Redferns). Australian singer/songwriter Nick Murphy will return early next year with his first album in nearly five years ...
MASTERPIECE honors the life of Russell Baker, who hosted the series from 1993 to 2004, succeeding Alistair Cooke. The bestselling author and syndicated columnist died on January 21, 2019, at the age ...
Ryan is a shift worker at a local steel mill, who works with colleagues who appreciate his leftover baking! At home he bakes for his best friend and supporter, his wife, Krista, and their two ...
Originally from Sri Lanka, Shaneka and her family moved to Canada 6 years ago to support her son's goal to become a pilot. Now a fiercely proud Canadian, Shaneka even enjoys the cold winters, despite ...
Ian Baker-Finch signed off from CBS after 19 years at “The Eye” and 30 years as a TV broadcaster. The send-off from his team on August 3 was next level. But Baker-Finch’s story from the rugged courses ...
After helping the Oklahoma City Thunder to its first title, the team’s core is being rewarded. First, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was rewarded with the largest contract in NBA history (four years, $285 ...
In 1952, a 21-year-old trumpeter from Oklahoma named Chet Baker established himself as one the few real superstars of contemporary jazz by both playing and singing with an unmistakable lyricism and at ...
On Wednesday night, the Oklahoma City Thunder played the Indiana Pacers for Game 3 of the NBA Finals. The Thunder lost by a score of 116-107 (in Indiana). Chet Holmgren finished with 20 points, ten ...
In this interview, John Proulx invites us to imagine Chet Baker as a pianist. Could his lyrical style and haunting tone have carried over to the keys? We talk about Baker’s impact on vocalists and ...
Snapshots, reader-submitted photos of community events, are published Monday. They may include service projects, guest speakers at club meetings, awards being presented or kids doing school projects.
Former Detroit Tigers center fielder Chet Lemon, a member of the 1984 World Series champions, died May 8 at his home in Apopka, Florida. He was 70 years old. "He was sleeping on his reclining sofa," ...