Barebones Productions’ new play, “Our Dear Dead Drug Lord,” opens Friday in Braddock, bringing dark humor and a story of friendship among four high school girls portrayed by local actresses. Carnegie ...
The luxury brand Ferrari made headlines this week as it unveiled its first-ever electric car. It received a lot of online ridicule, in part for its price tag: $640,000. Meanwhile, there’s another ...
Bryan Adams saves the rock star moments for the stage. Riding the train as lush countryside goes by in a blur, there’s no bodyguard or publicist in sight. The man who gave us songs like “Summer of ’69 ...
Amid an airline industry in crisis, Delta Air Lines found an unexpected way to cut corners: nixing its snack and drink service on flights under 350 miles long. Delta is doing away with its “Express ...
Bone strength is something many people don’t think about much until something goes wrong, such as an unexpected fracture or an osteoporosis diagnosis. But there’s a lot you can start doing ahead of ...
A prehistoric hidden cave and hippo bones found beneath a Welsh castle could transform understanding of ancient life in Britain, researchers said Thursday, calling the site a "once-in-a-lifetime ...
There are many situations where you may find yourself needing to tighten your budget, whether it's because you were just laid off or, on a brighter note, you're preparing to make a big purchase.
MANILA, March 27 (Reuters) - Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Friday that the ‌ASEAN Leaders' summit will go ahead in May, but will be shortened to a "bare-bones" programme that ...
That’s what Johnny Galvatron, the creative director of Beethoven & Dinosaur’s Mixtape, said when I told him I had been listening to his old band’s music. Before making video games, Galvatron was the ...
Justin Bieber shocked the Grammys with a stripped-down performance of "Yukon." The 31-year-old wore only shorts and socks — with no shirt — during the set. Bieber's wife, Hailey Bieber, watched from ...
When the iPhone launched in 2007, other tech companies laughed in disbelief. Steve Ballmer, then the CEO of Microsoft, scoffed at Apple's latest gadget, claiming its lack of a physical keyboard would ...