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It can be hard to remember a life before smartphones, now that they have replaced maps, watches, calendars and cameras, to name just a few. But once upon a time we were all clicking buttons instead of tapping screens, and furiously hitting 'back' when we accidentally opened an internet browser, just in case it used up our credit. Mobile phones have come a very long way since the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X - the first ever cordless handset which launched in 1983 and took ten hours to charge.
Pop-jazz singing legend Tony Bennett died July 21 at age 96, after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease seven years earlier. His 75-year career followed a classic three-act structure: a rise through the 1950s and early ‘60s that culminated in his biggest hit, “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” in 1962; the loss of pop opportunities as rock took over, resulting in deeper explorations into jazz; and a return to superstardom in the 1990s as he won the album of the year Grammy for “MTV Unplugged.
Celebrity / TV The Dunphy-Pritchetts are always up to something. Here are a few of our favorite Halloween episodes of the ABC comedy series, 'Modern Family.' Published on October 30, 2020 2 min read Halloween might look a little different this year. However, the Dunphy-Pritchett family is still here to make the holiday spooky, creepy, and super funny. Here are some of our favorite Modern Family Halloween episodes to watch while socially distancing.
Ingrid Andress performs and speaks with a humility that feels inversely proportional to the scale of her success. Given that she's already received four Grammy nominations, and that her team had to navigate NPR's busy and construction-forward Washington, D.C., neighborhood in a tour bus only slightly smaller than an aircraft carrier, that adds up to a fair bit of humility. For Andress, writing songs often means having to explain yourself. Between songs at the Tiny Desk, she wrangled with her place in country music — as a Colorado-bred singer-songwriter who sings and speaks without a twang — and with the truths she's capturing and conjuring in her songs.