Say Sally Struthers, and everybody knows who she is. Or who she played: Gloria Bunker Stivic on the historic Norman Lear sitcom. “All in the Family” and next-door neighbor Babette Dell on “The Gilmore ...
Jean Lafitte residents have elected their next mayor. Yvette Crain has been elected mayor of Jean Lafitte. Crain won the position with more than 98 percent of the vote. Crain is the interim mayor of ...
As the end of this epic season of debuts neared, it seemed less and less likely that fashion would get the disruption it so craved. That is until we descended into the bowels of the Musée du quai ...
Stella Jean returned to the Milan Fashion Week runway after a three-year hiatus with a collection that reaffirmed her commitment to fashion as a vehicle for cross-cultural dialogue and political ...
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Sister Jean dies at 106
Sister Jean, the beloved chaplain of the Loyola Ramblers basketball team, has died at 106. Sister Jean, beloved chaplain of Loyola Ramblers basketball team, dies at 106 Trumpworld Goes to War Over ...
Duran Lantink’s ridiculous debut at Jean Paul Gaultier raises the question. Fashion Review Duran Lantink’s ridiculous debut at Jean Paul Gaultier raises the question. Showing some thigh at Duran ...
French screenwriter Nicolas Jean, who was the co-creator of international hit series HPI which was then adapted in the U.S. as the Kaitlin Olson-starring show High Potential, has died at the age of 63 ...
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Beloved March Madness icon Sister Jean dies at 106
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the team chaplain for the Loyola University Chicago basketball team who became a national celebrity during the school's 2018 underdog March Madness run, has died at 106.
Creative director Duran Lantink’s debut for Jean Paul Gaultier tickled brains and provoked the minds of guests in a way that hasn’t been seen this fashion week season. In the industrial basement of ...
Jean Janet Scheer, 93, of Weyauwega, (formerly of Fond du Lac), passed away peacefully at Manawa Community Nursing Center after a short illness, on October 3, 2025, where she had just moved that day.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the chaplain for the men's basketball team at Loyola Chicago who became a beloved international celebrity during the school's fairy-tale run to the Final Four of the NCAA ...
The story began in 1931 at the Hawthorne, Nevada, Naval Weapon Depot. Stationed there, U.S. Marine Louis Nelson was officiating a basketball game that included Liz Guisti, a member of Tonopah’s ...
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