On April 2, the city of Santa Monica posted on its website that the first municipal art gallery, the Santa Monica City ...
Chuck Norris, the martial artist turned action hero whose square-jawed toughness powered a long career in film and television and later transformed him into one of the internet's most enduring myths, ...
Warner Records will be recognized as the 2026 label honoree. By Paul Grein Norah Jones is set to receive the Ray Charles Architect of Sound Award at the Grammy Hall of Fame Gala on May 8 at The ...
In 1960, Charles released “Georgia On My Mind”. Written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell, Charles’s delivery of the pensive tune remains among the best musical performances of all time. Although ...
The Super Bowl isn't just about football. There's a lot of artwork around the Bay Area to celebrate the game. One exciting exhibit to check out is the NFL's commemorative artwork exhibit. Famous 3D ...
Ray Charles spent his entire career refusing to be limited to one genre. From his first “Roll With My Baby” single, out in 1952, until he passed away in 2004, Charles expertly proved that he was ...
Few people have the talent and drive to pursue graduate work in art and design, but all of us can benefit from the 12 upcoming public lectures and seminars with internationally recognized artists, ...
Charles Ray Duke, Jr., 68, of Benton, Louisiana, passed away Sunday, January 11, 2026. He was born on December 7, 1957, in Santa Monica, California. Charles served the City of Shreveport as a ...
Ray Charles Project members Deszon Claiborne, Glen Walters, David K. Mathews, Chris Cain, Tony Lindsay and De Wayne Pate. Courtesy photo Ray Charles Project VALLEJO — An all-star lineup will pay ...
Charles Ray Lennon White, a 50-year resident of Jupiter/Tequesta, was born to Marshall and Bertha Rae (Long) White on September 23, 1936 in Wilmington, North Carolina. He died at home on November 29. ...
I pulled up to the intersection of Eugene and Myrtle streets a little past 1 in the afternoon Saturday, where dozens of folks - old men, young women, little kids - were gathered near the orange Myrtle ...