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American author Margaret Mitchell learned her novel “Gone with the Wind” had won a Pulitzer Prize. In 1939, the motion ...
An own-goal by Dallas proved to be the difference in what was one of the most entertaining games of the postseason so far.
Color played a major role throughout the performance. The stage lights shifted from deep blues to pinks, greens and sharp ...
The same Namestnikov who had gone 20 straight games without a goal ... Then, with just 69 seconds left before the intermission, Namestnikov took a perfect pass from Connor and beat Binnington ...
Vladislav Namestnikov and his Winnipeg Jets teammates knew they had to find another gear after losing star centre Mark ...
I thought then how aptly the novel by Margaret Mitchell, “Gone with the Wind,” was named. It told of how the South’s way of life was “gone with the wind,” after the Civil War. Slavery was wrong – no ...
The first review was procedural. Ryan Hartman knew he didn’t kick a goal into the Vegas net. The puck tumbled behind goaltender Adin Hill after hitting Hartman in the pants, and a quick look at the ...
Thus, it shouldn’t be surprising that a Golden Age classic is the highest-grossing film of all time. Gone With the Wind was released in 1939, and while other movies have since gone on to earn more, it ...
The international marketplace section creates a global gift bazaar where you can find Mother’s Day presents that quite literally cannot be found elsewhere in North Carolina. Textiles from South ...