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In 1955, 19-year-old Elvis Presley entered the US charts for the first time when his distinctive take on bluesman Arthur Gunter’s “Baby, Let’s Play House” ...
Hall of Fame Boston Celtics small forward Larry Bird lost one of the most important game balls in NBA history. The Hick From ...
Now playing at the Coronado Theatre through mid-September, “The ’70s!” is the best of the four eras revues that Lamb’s ...
Slip ’N Slide, first introduced by Wham-O in 1961, became immensely popular in the ‘70s. It was a Big Bird-yellow summer slide that attached to a garden hose, creating a slippery surface for sliding ...
Many remember the 1963 Alfred Hitchcock classic film "The Birds." Gates Mills Players will present an old-time radio play ...
Wowcher has dropped the price of this Alivio kids’ trampoline to just £34.99 — complete with full enclosure net, padded edges ...
"They want me to come back and play home games" - Larry Bird on why he chose to retire instead of playing part time after injuries originally appeared on Basketball Network. Larry Bird left the ...
Birds have an arsenal of senses they use to orient themselves — some we're familiar with, and some are still beyond human comprehension. "We know that birds use a variety of cues to keep their ...
Larry Bird is known as one of the most competitive athletes in sports history. At one point, the Boston Celtics legend won three MVP Awards in a row (1984-86).
Quinn Buckner says Larry Bird only watches one active NBA player, Jokic, revealing the deep connection between two of the game’s most brilliant minds.
Rare is the day Larry Bird compares himself to anyone. Yet that is what one of the best basketball players of all time did, when talking about Chris Mullin. “He plays the game the way I liked… ...