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Concerning statistics about youth mental health and substance use at the middle and high schools made up part of a ...
I heard Marc Maron announce he was ending his podcast the way that I imagine he’d’ve wanted me to—while walking through my ...
With plenty of new faces in Lexington, there is one major returning player for the Cats in senior guard Otega Oweh. The BBN ...
The pop album of the summer is here. Addison Rae’s debut, “Addison,” is full, stuffed with bejeweled, hypnotic pop songs for ...
The Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration with Boston Pops at Symphony Hall fused improvisational energy with orchestral ...
Midland Art Crawl returns with Hot Art Summer, featuring local artists, music, interactive activities, and free family fun ...
The future of how viewers experience music, film and live performances is happening now through immersive platforms like the ...
Looking to keep the Stanley Cup in South Florida, the defending champion Panthers have a chance to become the first team to defeat the same opponent in the Cup Final in back-to-back campaigns since ...
Tamara Beckwith “I heard there was a juicy bodega cat in here — let’s go check it out!” MichellaDonna said for the camera, holding a mic and sporting winged black cat-eye liner and pony tail.
Trump was answering a reporter’s question when the fuzzy end of the extended microphone, known the news biz as a “dead cat,” inadvertently struck the president in the mouth and slid across ...
As the journalist leaned in, the microphone — fitted with a fuzzy windscreen, commonly known as a ‘dead cat' — accidentally struck Donald Trump's mouth. Momentarily taken aback, Donald Trump ...
While addressing questions from reporters, a boom microphone’s fuzzy end, known as the “dead cat," inadvertently made contact with President Trump’s mouth before brushing against the reporter’s face.