News Source: The Journal Gazette
| 1 day ago
Kennedy told Oprah Winfrey that even as her husband knew he was dying of brain cancer he had been in training to make sure he had enough strength to attend President Obamas inauguration. Vicki Kennedy said she wouldnt try to run for her late
News Source: Ledger-Enquirer
| 2 days ago
Shawn Bunkley, who testified that he gave Shelnutt $125,000 in cash in a Publix parking lot, faces sentencing on Dec...Federal prosecutors had recommended a sentence of 37 to 46 months — a recommendation U.S. District Court Judge Clay Land
News Source: Herald Tribune
| 3 days ago
Charting the rise of a young female singing group that resembles Diana Ross and the Supremes, it becomes a thrill ride of music, vocal prowess and emotionally moving stories. It is also a marvelous showcase for Sarasota's Syesha Mercado , who plays
News Source: Herald Tribune
| 3 days ago
There were her parents, sister and fianc� cheering loudly in the third row, just a few seats away from Sheryl Lee Ralph, who created Mercado's role of Deena Jones in the original 1981 production. "It felt really, really good," a beaming Mercado
News Source: Canadian Free Press
| 3 days ago
Back in the eighties, Oprah and I worked at WJZ-TV, an ABC affiliate TV station in Baltimore. Oprah was co-host with Richard Sher of the local morning talk show, “People Are Talking.” I was a Graphic Designer in the Creative Services/Art
News Source: Ledger-Enquirer
| 4 days ago
Joseph Roberson Former school board member died in car crash Text Size: tool goes here The 11 a.m. service Sunday at South Columbus United Methodist Church contained equal doses of tears, laughter and praise for the Rev...Roberson, 57, was killed
News Source: Variety
| 4 days ago
A John Breglio, Vienna Waits Prods., Chunsoo Shin, Jake Prods., Broadway Across America/TBS presentation of a musical in two acts with book and lyrics by Tom Eyen, music by Henry Krieger, additional material by Willie Reale...Original Broadway
News Source: Ledger-Enquirer
| 5 days ago
Friday morning, the stack of newspapers on the counter beside Mark Shelnutt’s desk told the story. “Shelnutt Acquitted,” the 100-point headline read. Since December of last year, the Columbus attorney’s name has been in headline after