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We are starting to see the method to John Cena’s madness. The biggest thing to remember is that Cena, as a babyface, hasn’t won a one-on-one match since beating Triple H at the Greatest Royal ...
Judith Mackrell’s latest book is an insight into two of the greatest British painters of the Edwardian period. Artists, ...
Related: Hospital Worker Reveals 'Imagine' Was Playing on Muzak When Doctors Called John Lennon's Death Morgan ultimately developed the sketch into a full 12x16 inch oil painting, which depicts the ...
His treasury secretary, the larger-than-life Texan John Connally, famously told Europeans: “the dollar is our currency, but it’s your problem.” In each case, the stick with which to beat ...
Diego Rivera was one of 20th Century art's towering figures—the Mexican icon who brought mural art onto the world's biggest stages. On the surface, these facts would seem to be unrelated—but ...
Barron’s former counselor at John B. Connally High in Austin, Marlexa Phillips, was shocked to get an invite — but of course she did. Texas teammates Michael Taaffe and Andrew Mukuba walked in ...
GREEN BAY, Wisconsin (KWTX) - Former Connally Cadet football star Korie Black is headed to the NFL. The Oklahoma State defensive back was selected in the seventh round (30, 246 overall ...
John Mellencamp’s daughters have made their stance pretty clear when it comes to one of their father’s famous exes – they’re not fans. "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" alum Teddi ...
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When Burton Cummings performed in Airway Heights last January, Marc Connally fudged him with a container of creamy maple candy he named for a Guess Who song. There was no need to call security.
He also took a dig at Cena’s Oscars bit, saying, “The whole world watched you saunter on the Oscars’ stage butt-ass naked for the people that you run errands for now, and by God, John Cena ...
The little town of Auvers-sur-Oise, 27km north of Paris, is where painter Vincent Van Gogh spent the last two months of his life in June and July of 1890. Lodging above the ramshackle tavern run ...