Hollywood's Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande are currently busy touring the world to promote their recent release, Wicked: For Good. The duo's seemingly “touchy” moments from the promotional tour have ...
In “Morbidly Curious,” the behavioral scientist Coltan Scrivner takes a look at our addiction to the gory, the morbid and the grotesque. By Emily C. Hughes Emily C. Hughes is the Bram Stoker ...
Some dentists can’t see the patient for his teeth. Occasionally, says Dr. (D.D.S.) Harold G. Ray of Northwestern University, the dentist ought to forget about molars and bicuspids and take a good look ...
Join your favorite monkey as he takes on his most regal role yet in the all-new movie, Curious George: Royal Monkey. After disrupting a meeting with a stuffy royal family, George accidentally trades ...
No one likes going to the dentist, but you can at least numb the pain with these funny dentist jokes Let’s be real—nobody jumps for joy at the thought of a dental appointment, but a good laugh can ...
Halloween is almost here and George can't wait for the festivities to begin: carving pumpkins, costume contests, and especially the Annual Boo Festival. Eager to get the festivities started, George ...
With a PBS show and a fine dining restaurant in rural North Carolina, Vivian Howard became a culinary superstar. The acclaimed chef, cookbook author and fried collards evangelist has a new show set to ...
A couple detained by Border Patrol in Boulevard said they believed agents did not have reasonable suspicion to stop them at all, recording the interaction and alleging they were racially profiled, ...
Dentists are trained professionals who help care for the teeth and mouth. Regularly seeing a dentist can help you to maintain a good level of dental health, which may have a direct impact on your ...
The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre and Dance will present the children’s musical, “Curious George: The Golden Meatball” this summer, along with the drama, “Steel Magnolias.” ...
Many people say they’d like to change aspects of their personality — to be more outgoing, more patient, or more emotionally resilient. But can traits like these really change? Recent research suggests ...
George Blue Spruce Jr., the first Native dentist, died at 94 at his home in Surprise. Blue Spruce worked for many years at makeshift dental clinics and helped support the first Native dentists group.