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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Festival of Art, Drinks and Family Fun Returns to Ella Sharp Museum

The summer buzz in Jackson starts on Saturday, June 6, when the Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History opens its doors for the twelfth Art, Beer & Wine Festival. Visitors can arrive at 2 p. m. , with an early‑entry option from 1 p. m. for those who want to beat the crowd. This year’s gathering is the

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Year, New You – A Simple Guide to Staying Healthy

A fresh start can feel exciting. Think about what you want to keep or change in your daily routine. If something isn’t working, let it go and try a new habit instead. Take care of your body first. Eating balanced meals, moving regularly, and getting enough sleep are simple steps that build

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Late‑Night Show Goes Digital

The classic late‑night format is at a turning point. A former TV host has decided to move the show straight onto YouTube, hoping it will survive in a world where people watch clips instead of full episodes. He plans to film from his home in Los Angeles, keeping costs low and the crew small. Each

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hidden Gems of 1970s Sci‑Fi TV

The seventies were a boom time for space adventures, but many shows have slipped into the shadows. A few of these series still feel fresh when you watch them today, and they deserve a second look. First up is the TV spin‑off of the classic “Planet of the Apes” saga. In 1974, a single season follo

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Books: Fresh Nonfiction Picks for the Hot Days

The sun is coming up, and so are new books that can keep you company on the beach or in a cool chair. Instead of diving straight into fiction, this list highlights nonfiction titles that cover food, sports, history, and more. A memoir from a key figure in the late‑1970s music scene tells the s

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New York’s Dark 80s: A Gangs’ Tale

In the 1980s New York city lights flickered, but behind them a different story unfolded. In neighborhoods such as Hell’s Kitchen, street gangs fought hard for power. A group of Irish immigrants called the Westies did more than just break rules; they changed how crime ran in the city. Court files rev

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stars and Athletes Cheer at Indy 500’s Big Race Day

Every Memorial Day weekend, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway buzzes with more than just engines and speed. The 2026 Indy 500 pulled in a sold-out crowd of 350, 000 fans, but it wasn’t just racing fans filling the stands. A mix of athletes, actors, musicians, and TV personalities showed up to enjoy th

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Decade of Summer Sounds in Syracuse

Ten years ago, Syracuse got a new summer tradition that turned out to be more than just another stage. The Lakeview Amphitheater, now called the Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater, opened in 2015 with a single country concert. What started as a $50 million project quickly became a cornerstone

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Doom's armor gets a bold new look that sparks discussion

Victor von Doom has always used his armor to show off who he is. Instead of sleek designs from before, the latest version goes for a rugged chainmail style that looks like something from a fantasy story. Past armor matched his mood - cool white when he wanted to show power, bright blue when he playe

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May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A feast of flight soars over central Pennsylvania

Sunday brought a surprise to central Pennsylvania after Saturday’s air show was scrubbed for rain and clouds. Blue Angels pilots, known for their razor-sharp formations, rolled out of their hangars to thrill spectators who had waited an extra day. The sky became a stage for precise turns, tight loop

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