Awards
The Frankenstein myth has left a trail of thrills, cautionary tales and variations, including “Poor Things,” Yorgos Lanthimos’ Oscar-nominated imaginative take
Feb. 15, 2024
Sports
New York Yankees center fielder Melky Cabrera and first baseman Shelley Duncan were suspended for three games each for their roles during Wednesday’s spring-training brawl between the Yankees and the Tampa Bay Rays.
March 15, 2008
Both benches cleared during the second inning of a spring training game between the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday in St.
March 13, 2008
Entertainment & Arts
ALUMNI: In addition to those pictured, the following is an abbreviated list of Second City alums drawn from a roster of nearly 300: Jane Alexander, Alan Arkin, Ed Asner, Jim Belushi, Peter Boyle, Jack Burns, John Candy, Severn Darden, Andrew Duncan, Peter Elbling, Philip Baker Hall, Valerie Harper, Barbara Harris, Zohra Lampert, Linda Lavin, Eugene Levy, Ron Leibman, Shelley Long, Andrea Martin, Paul Mazursky, Ann Meara, John Monteith, Catherine O’Hara, Tom O’Horgan, Gilda Radner, Harold Ramis, Suzanne Rand, Paul Sand, Diana Sands, Avery Schreiber, Martin Short, David Steinberg, Betty Thomas, Dave Thomas, Richard Thomas, Fred Willard.
Feb. 26, 1989
Jorge Posada, Jesse Carlson suspended three games by baseball
Sept. 17, 2009
“He can kill a man, but he has a conscience,” explained actress Barbara Williams, opening tonight as Lady Macbeth opposite John Vickery in “Macbeth” at La Jolla Playhouse.
Oct. 15, 1989
Veteran comedy troupe the( Second City--whose alumni have gone on to star on “Saturday Night Live,” appear in movies and host late-night talk shows--will return to Orange Coast College for a performance tonight at 7:30.
Oct. 9, 1986
Books
Go write yourself a book and put therein first things that might define a world: In 1985, Robert Duncan received one of the strangest literary prizes ever offered: the National Poetry Award.
April 19, 1987
Crutchfield, Jack T., 69, of Van Nuys, installer for Western Electric.
Oct. 15, 1991
at Chicago 3, Detroit 2: Jim Thome hit career homer No. 507 and Juan Uribe singled in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth.
Sept. 30, 2007