It started with that damn X-acto knife in sixth grade. Amazing to think, back in the sixties, these weapons of mass destruction were on the school supply list for 11-year-olds.
Marshall Rauch’s ornaments were ubiquitous in Walmart and Target thanks to his Gastonia company. And he represented the area ...
SILVER CREEK — Area officials are celebrating the continued success and community impact of Gordon Companies, Inc., a family-owned business that has been a leader in the holiday and seasonal decor ...
Movie lovers, you may want to plan a road trip for the new Utah Film Trail. The trail network highlights iconic Utah ...
"It will probably be five to 10 years for a full redevelopment," said Sanford Mayor Art Woodruff. "But we should see some ...
Under the broad definition of a pie as a filled, baked pastry shell, history has provided a wide range of pies. Egyptian hieroglyphics show pastries filled with honey, nuts and fruit, while ancient ...
Donald Trump's management of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts was consistent with his agenda.
At Candleabra on North Holliday Street there’s something for everyone: fine gifts, bath bombs and salts, digital art, ...
Walking through the first floor hallway of UPMC Wellsboro, a wall of images and stories unfurl like a walk through ...
Movies & More reviewer John Gillispie shares his thoughts on “Red One,” which is rated PG-13 and available on DVD.
Hoppus said he was drawn to the subversion, humor and intelligence of Banksy's work and the similarities between "skateboarding, punk rock and art." "I feel like street art and punk rock have the ...
The state’s Office of Special Prosecutions released a statement Wednesday that cleared Officer Jonah Hennings-Booth in the Christmas morning shooting of 30-year-old Raye Johnston. Two other ...