Coach John Beam was featured in Netflix's "Last Chance U." Legendary former football coach John Beam died on Friday morning after he was shot on the Laney College campus in Oakland, California, on ...
Moody Blues singer and bassist John Lodge has died at 82. On Friday, his family shared the news in a statement on the musician’s official Facebook page. They didn’t reveal a cause of death, but they ...
"It was life and death," said musician John Fogerty. "I used to tell myself that phrase: 'This is life and death.' You're against the whole world." He felt that as a young man: "Yes, oh yes. I mean, ...
John MacArthur, pastor of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, died Monday at the age of 86 after a battle with pneumonia. "Our hearts are heavy, yet rejoicing, as we share the news that ...
T Bone Burnett reviews Ian Leslie’s “John & Paul,” which explores the partnership of “two extraordinarily gifted young men.” By T Bone Burnett T Bone Burnett is a Grammy- and Academy Award-winning ...
Robert John, an itinerant singer-songwriter who was working in construction before scoring a Number One hit with 1979’s “Sad Eyes,” died Monday. He was 79. Michael Pedrick, John’s son, confirmed his ...
At the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, John Wilson’s (1922–2015) drawings, paintings, and sculptures of fathers with children stand out most distinctly during the largest-ever exhibition of his work.
John Reardon, an actor from the Hallmark Channel and the star of the Canadian police procedural drama Hudson & Rex, has revealed he was diagnosed with tonsil cancer. Reardon shared two photos in a ...
Namely, he claims he was single for an entire year before he met Alexis. "I want everybody to know that our relationship is real. It happened organically. And I was single for a year before we met," ...
John Robinson, who coached his signature run-oriented USC football team to a national title and took the Los Angeles Rams to two NFL conference championship games, has died. He was 89. Robinson, whose ...
With a fastball clocked at 95 mph, Quincy Bright was on a track for the major leagues. He was just 13 when he was recruited by Mississippi State University. But at 16, the Connecticut high school star ...