For Liverpool fans of a certain vintage, the 1974 FA Cup was the zenith of Bill Shankly’s reign. Everything Shankly had spent 15 years building at Anfield, came to fruition that May afternoon at ...
From Cilla Black to Sir Ken Dodd and Brian Epstein, Merseyside is the birthplace of many famous faces and influential figures ...
The four-person exhibition “Familiar/Unfamiliar” at Bill Arning Exhibitions in Kinderhook explores such themes of cultural ...
Bill Shankly, a great and witty Liverpool manager over 50 years ago, famously declared: “Some people think football is life and death. I assure you it’s much more serious than that.” Take it down a ...
Only two Liverpool managers since Bill Shankly have not won silverware, in Roy Hodgson and Brendan Rodgers. “I also saw that almost every manager has worked here for five, six, seven ...
Bill Simmons, five years after Spotify bought his media startup The Ringer for about $250 million in cash, is staying on with the streaming giant. Simmons has renewed his contract with Spotify and ...
The measure now heads to the Senate, where its fate is uncertain, although some Democrats appear to be ready to support the bill to avert a government shutdown. Cutting earmarks hopefully ...
The 217-213 vote to approve Republicans’ stopgap bill saw just one GOP defection, Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, and now amplifies pressure on Senate Democrats to decide whether to back the ...
The House on Tuesday passed a funding bill to avert an end-of-the-week government shutdown, teeing up the measure for consideration in the Senate. The chamber cleared the continuing resolution (CR ...
Bill Simmons is sticking around at Spotify. The podcast host and media executive said in a statement Wednesday that he has agreed to a new contract at the Swedish audio streaming giant. Simmons ...
Some of the world’s finest collections of ancient, cultural and ethnographic art include impeccably curated and well provenanced pieces that were acquired through Artemis Gallery.
Ordovas announces Cressida’s Dream, an exhibition of works by Bill Jacklin RA (b. 1943), which the artist has created in response to a novella by Simon Astaire.