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UConn women’s basketball legend Diana Taurasi still going strong in 20th WNBA season with Phoenix...
Hartford Courant· 7 days agoYou show up every single day and you work harder than the next person. Taurasi made her annual...
Annual Catfish Derby, Festa Italiana, Stockton Pride Family Day: June events
The Stockton Record via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThen go to Oak Grove Regional Park on Saturday, June 15. Telescope viewin
‘We never intervene – unless they’re not eating’: the secrets of Race Across the World
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWhen Alfie and Owen won Race Across the World last night I confess that I, a grown man who once...
A wondrous ‘Wizard of Oz’: beloved classic still has magic
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 5 days agoRiverside Center for the Performing Arts invites audiences to come along with them for this colorful...
June Fun Calendar: Dozens of Beaver Valley & Pittsburgh area events to entertain you
Beaver County Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoContinues same hours June 29-30. Season 3 premiere of Uncommon Concerts and Conversations, 7 p.m. at...
‘Twelfth Night,’ ‘Music Man,’ ‘Kite Runner’ and more: 12 local shows to see on stages in June
Dayton Daily News· 6 days agoTwelve noteworthy shows to see across the Dayton region in June 2024.
FEATURE: MARVEL'S LOKI AND SYLVIE IN JAPAN! [TOM & SOPHIA] OSAKA COMIC CON 2024 CELEBRITY STAGE
Broadway World· 6 days ago"Osaka Comic Con" is a pop culture festival that provides opportunities for communication with...
Owner giving up her studio, but she has no intention of dancing away from Lincoln
Lincoln Journal Star· 5 days agoIt seems like Courtney Piccoli has been around forever. After their nest emptied when daughter Liz...
The 50 Best True-Crime Podcasts
Esquire via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThere’s no better way to pass the time than listening to the grisly and unthinkable crimes committed throughout history, right? Here are the best...
The 25 best performances in Chicago this summer
WBEZ 91.5 Chicago· 1 day agoSummertime is when Chicago’s performers leave their home stages and head out to the people, often putting on works for free (or at least much cheaper than usual) in places ...