From 1964 to 1968, the sound of the legendary R&B group The Temptations was defined by the gritty voice of lead singer David Ruffin. He provided smooth and soulful vocals on some of the group’s ...
Paul C. Williams, a deeply committed resident, veteran, and tireless community advocate whose impact spans from Route 66 to the shelves of the local library bookstore, passed away peacefully on Friday ...
The Los Angeles Clippers sent Chris Paul home overnight from Atlanta during the team's road trip. Clippers president Lawrence Frank stated, “no one is blaming Chris for our underperformance.” Lou ...
Paul Williams is known for his ability to elicit both laughter and tears. This week, he and his decades of music will be celebrated at the 92nd Street Y. Credit... Supported by By Elysa Gardner In ...
Days after Abigail Spanberger was elected to the state's top job, Gov. Glenn Youngkin invited her to the Executive Mansion for a luncheon of Virginia crab cakes and wine.
For photographer Janna Ireland, the essence of legendary mid-century Los Angeles architect Paul Revere Williams is in the details. In her new book of photography, Regarding Paul R. Williams: A ...
The director returns to EIFF with his new film, led by Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn, after nabbing the New Director's Award for 'London to Brighton' in 2006: "It makes me a little bit ...
Williams' platform focuses on lowering the crime rate, creating jobs and reducing government involvement in business. He said he plans to address the city's crime rate by increasing the number of ...
“Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations,” a Tony-winning jukebox musical, highlights the group's influence on music and culture. The Temptations, formed in Detroit in the 1960s, played ...
“I’m excited about having a chance to deliver what fans have been suggesting for years… POTP as a stage musical,” Williams told MovieMaker. “I think it’s time has come!” Once written, the musical will ...
With Paul Williams, he wrote enduring 1970s pop classics like “We’ve Only Just Begun” and “Rainy Days and Mondays.” By Alex Williams Roger Nichols, a California songwriter and musician who, with his ...
Roger Nichols, one half of the songwriting duo behind some of The Carpenters’ greatest hits, including “We’ve Only Just Begun,” died on May 17 at 84 years old. Paul Williams, 84, confirmed the ...
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