Books
Richard Harding Davis was the kind of dashing and debonair war correspondent “who brings a folding bathtub and a dinner jacket to the front so that he can dress properly in the evening.”
Aug. 5, 1992
Movies
April 21, 2017
Sports
The CHRB equine medical director, Jeff Blea, has been put on administrative leave after having his license temporarily suspended.
Jan. 11, 2022
For most actors, acting is nothing so simple as a craft or a job or work.
Oct. 9, 1989
Presidents come and go, wars begin and end, but in Hollywood, few things seem as eternal as Bette Davis and the adoration of her fans.
Feb. 14, 1988
What’s next, “The Sword and the Skateboard”?
March 15, 1992
Music
The Kinks, “Arthur (or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)” (1969) Reprise In 1969, critics hailed the release of two concept albums: this one and “Tommy” by the Who.
Sept. 22, 1994
Earl (Red) Blaik, who coached running backs Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard and transformed Army into a football power in the 1940s, is dead at the age of 92.
May 7, 1989
Robertson Davies loves to mock the complacency of his native Canada--”the home of Modified Rapture,” he calls it.
Jan. 29, 1989
Politics
Legislation: Package of measures includes stricter controls on accounting practices.
Aug. 23, 2002