"Once upon a time, there was a little fat kid in New Orleans who sold pralines on the street corners to make a living for his family," Simmons said. It was a health scare that changed his life. "This little guy took it seriously, and he got himself together and then he decided to...
A student at Simmons University in Boston, she’s involved with the MassLEAP program for youth spoken word leaders. Another Lowellian and FreeVerse! alum is Elmer Martinez, who is in his senior year at Emerson College in Boston, where he is studying lighting design and dancing, while still...
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You used to be on the phone in the kitchen. Touch-tone. Or, in Harmony’s father’s day, rotary. There was usually only one phone per family and it was hardwired to a wall. Depending on the flexibility of the curl in the cord, you could maybe walk six feet without letting go of...
Everyone was talking about it, including Bill Simmons who was still very much part of the ESPN family at the time. The Sports Guy sent out a fewtweets categorizing the exchange as "awful and embarassing"while correctly pointing out that no one won. This earned him a Twitte...
The agents questioned Simmons in the store for one and a half hours. "They asked me if I was a homosexual. They asked me if I had accessed the Internet. . . . They later wanted to wire me. They said, 'If he is really a hero, we will find out, and if not, he has killed so...
noise from the throng of reporters massed on the hill outside the small apartment in the suburbs. All morning long, he had been focused on the screen, trying to score off "the little guy who goes back and forth shooting the aliens," but at 12:30 the sound of the telephone disturbed ...
“Well, make sure you see this film.” He slapped one of the cards in my empty hand. “Riddle of Ararat,” it read. “World premiere of a film by Robin Simmons, produced by George Adams.” “Is an ancient volcano at the center of the earth’s land mass the hiding place of Noah...
The last days ofRichard Simmons’ life were joyful, his long-time house manager says. They included feeding neighborhood skunks. Every night a family of skunks would arrive at Simmons’ back door in West Hollywood, Calif. Simmons would feed them peanuts by hand. He could get so close, and...