“Me too, and god, did I get bashed for it over the years,” Ray added before going on to talk about how her dogs provide that “unconditional love” many parents feel from their children. “They never talk back; they always wanna hug you. It’s that unconditional love… it really ...
It really did rain like hell, and the part about the crotchless tights, is, regrettably, true. We only had two beers each. I do have a tendency to giggle in church. Aunt Lilly does not glare, but she would just tell you without preamble that you need to shut the hell up. ...
I was working on my East Lansing past and present article when I saw a picture of the Broad Art Museum that made me stop and think, "Oh yeah, that did happen there, didn't it!". The thing that happened: Warner Bros. filmed part of the "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" movi...
But that’s not how this story goes. I did go to the hospital every day, but she never woke up. Lara lived with a “childhood illness” for 31 years, and she stayed alive in the ICU for a month after the night the doctors told her friends and family she was going to die, but ...
He did still have a young Mick Taylor in tow but within the year he would be off to join The Rolling Stones. The Mayall line-ups were phenomenal. So it’s wonderful to see him keeping on, keeping on and with such energy and focus. Playing keyboards, harmonica and guitars, Mayall has...
Jack (Jai Courtney). Everything was off about this film; Willis looked disinterested, McClane seemed more impervious to pain as a guy on the cusp of retirement than he did in his physical prime, and the villains were utterly generic. A better title would have beenA Poor Excuse to Die ...
Jack (Jai Courtney). Everything was off about this film; Willis looked disinterested, McClane seemed more impervious to pain as a guy on the cusp of retirement than he did in his physical prime, and the villains were utterly generic. A better title would have beenA Poor Excuse to Die ...
Jack (Jai Courtney). Everything was off about this film; Willis looked disinterested, McClane seemed more impervious to pain as a guy on the cusp of retirement than he did in his physical prime, and the villains were utterly generic. A better title would have beenA Poor Excuse to Die ...
Bangor pharmacist Billy Miller to mark 50 years with Bangor Symphony when it kicks off its 112th season SundayEMILY BURNHAMOF THE NEWS STAFF
There comes a point in your life when you realize: Who matters, Who never did, Who won't anymore, And who always will. So, don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it to your future. —Adam Lindsay Gordon ...