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The drive from northern New Jersey to Cooperstown, N.Y., offers myriad options. The quickest route is usually the New York ...
Women's baseball player Kelsie Whitmore, and the Savannah Bananas, the hugely popular exhibition team, will play at Yankee ...
T-Mobile Park is sporting some new bling: A freshly unveiled plaque celebrating one of the most beloved Seattle Mariners of all time. The team retired Ichiro Suzuki’s number on Saturday — and sent the ...
How impressive is Ichiro’s graceful commitment to the young Mariners! He physically shows up for them daily and encourages them, exhorting them to seize every opportunity. Ichiro is a model for all ...
The newest Netflix documentary will surely make viewers want to whip it good. On Aug. 19, Netflix released its new original documentary, "Devo." The 90-minute documentary provides an inside look at ...
Music, more than a product or anything else, is a sacred act. That’s the prevailing premise of director Contessa Gayles’ award-winning Songs From The Hole, a 90-minute documentary on Netflix that ...
Cal Raleigh's historic season continues. The Seattle Mariners' superstar catcher is on a tear in traditional stats, like home runs and RBI. He's at 47 homers for the season, one off the Royals' ...
A new Japanese restaurant in Fort Worth has been getting lots of buzz on social media — and no, it’s not a sushi place. Its name is Ichiro Izakaya Diner and Bar, and it’s located at 401 Bryan Ave., ...
The Toronto Film Festival has re-invited the Oct. 7 documentary “The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue” to screen as an official selection after earlier withdrawing its invitation. Festival ...
1916 — Philadelphia’s Joe Bush pitched a no-hitter, to beat Cleveland 5-0. 1939 — The first major league baseball game was televised as WXBS brought their cameras to Brooklyn’s Ebbets Field for a ...
Lightdox has acquired sales rights to Lana Daher‘s documentary “Do You Love Me,” which has its premiere in Venice Days, a sidebar to the Venice Film Festival. Variety debuts an exclusive clip. “Do You ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has helped make PBS a home for independent documentaries for more than 50 years. In an email to NPR, CPB said it provided over $24 million to documentary ...
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