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Today in Music History for Jan. 21: In 1891, Calixa Lavallee, the composer of ``O Canada,'' died from tubercular laryngitis at his home in Boston. He was 48. In 1902, ``The Ode to Newfoundland'' was ...
Paramount+'s 2026 expansion on the Star Trek franchise is the series, "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy," with a cast of both ...
With anticipated releases like Marty Supreme and Saipan hitting Irish theatres in the first days of 2026, there’s plenty for ...
After six decades of iconic songs, Bob Dylan finally scored his first and only Billboard No. 1 Hit, something his biggest ...
From 16th-century playwrights to 1960s girl groups: the many influences behind Dire Straits' under-appreciated 1980 track, "Romeo and Juliet".
Thalia Mara’s reopening comes just one day before former Vice President Kamala Harris stops at the venue as part of her book ...
The college football transfer portal is open from Jan. 2-16 and many quarterbacks across the country are on the move. We'll be keeping track of the notable names who are looking to change schools ...
Mississippi native Robert Parks turned a viral family moment into “Right Lane,” an Ole Miss anthem written for the Fiesta Bowl.
Ninety-eight years ago today, the guitarist who helped shape Johnny Cash's signature sound was born in Mississippi.
Left-handed pitcher Ranger Suarez is signing a five-year deal with the Red Sox, per multiple reports. The contract is worth $130 million. With Suarez off the board, it could conceivably pave the way ...