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By Keith Valcourt — Special to The Washington Times
With millions upon millions of records sold, Styx has become a staple of classic rock, with songs including “Renegade,” “Too Much Time on My Hands,” “Blue Collar Man,” “Babe,” “Come Sail Away,” “The Grand Illusion,” “Mr. Roboto,” “Fooling Yourself,” “Don’t Let It End” and “The Best of Times.” James “JY” Young has been there on guitar since Day 1. The legendary axman discussed the band’s current tour, which hits the District’s Warner Theatre Tuesday, his favorite tunes to play, carrying on without original lead singer Dennis DeYoung and their upcoming Vegas residency.
Shares Jonas Cuaron, director of the new border thriller “Desierto,” insists that his film is not a political statement but rather a proud example of the suspense genre. No matter that the hero of the piece, Moises (Gael Garcia Bernal) is guiding fellow Mexicans through the desert after crossing the border from Mexico, and that they are being hunted by a self-appointed border guard, Sam (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Never mind, as well, that Mr. Cuaron and his filmmaker father, Oscar-winner Alfonso Cuaron, are natives of Mexico.
Shares The two-year saga to consume a player’s time continues with this definitive compilation not only offering the core “Destiny” video game but all of its major content expansions including “The Dark Below,” “House of Wolves,” “The Taken King” and the latest, “Rise of Iron.”
Shares Guests gathered at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Northwest Saturday evening for the National Italian American Foundation’s 41st annual gala to honor standout Italians and Americans of Italian heritage.
Shares By Susan L. Hornik — Special to The Washington Times
With such music legends as Prince, David Bowie, Lemmy Kilmister, Merle Haggard and Glenn Frey leaving us this year, it’s no wonder people are feeling a bit nostalgic. “I think it’s very normal for us to feel our own mortality with the loss of such influential artists,” said Terrine chef Kris Morningstar (Esquire’s “Knife Fight”), one of many celebrity chefs who participated in the music and culinary experience.
Shares Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is being urged by environmentalists to step down from his U.N. climate change position over his connection to a Malaysian money-laundering scandal under investigation by the Justice Department.
Shares The Repository ushers in the next evolution of the theme-park experience by delivering a puzzle-solving ghost story with help from live theater and virtual reality elements.
Shares Undecided voter Ken Bone became an internet sensation within moments of posing a question to presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton during last week’s debate, but Bill Maher isn’t amused by the sweater-clad everyman’s newfound fame.
Shares Marlee Matlin responded Friday to reports that Donald Trump allegedly called her “retarded” on the set of NBC’s “Celebrity Apprentice.”
Shares Jon Voight released a pro-Donald Trump video on Thursday warning Americans what a Hillary Clinton presidency would do to the economy, the Constitution and the country’s stability.
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It so happens that the first class Susan LaForte of Amherst took at the New England School of Feng Shui in Woodbury, Connecticut, was during the weekend after terrorists felled the twin towers in lower Manhattan and plowed a plane into the Pentagon.
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There's Herschel Walker the former professional football player. The Heisman trophy winner. The bobsledder. The mixed martial artist. The founder of one of the largest minority-owned chicken companies in the U.S. The board member of a publicly traded company.
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On Mondays, members of the 16-piece Hartford Jazz Orchestra assemble at Arch Street Tavern. They gather charts and unpack instruments, talk shop, schmooze with friends and grab a bite to eat. This has been going on for 18 years.
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A book about Israel's character and the "turning points" in its history that Nobel laureate Shimon Peres completed just weeks before he died will come out next spring.
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The opening of a memorial for a Rhode Island nightclub fire that killed 100 people is being delayed.
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There'll be no early retirement for star singer Phil Collins.
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An explosion as part of an art project in Detroit ended up drawing firefighters after people living nearby became concerned.
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Three men have been charged in connection with a shootout police say left the 15-year-old daughter of Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay dead.
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A Cross Lanes woman has admitted to plotting to kill her husband last year.
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Traffic on some freeways on the west side of the Phoenix metro area is expected to be heavier than normal during the Monday afternoon commute because of the Arizona Cardinals' nationally televised night game.
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Dallas' Carlos Ruiz stabbed home Mauro Diaz's flick pass in the 89th minute to give the hosts a 2-1 victory over Seattle on Sunday, moving back to the top of the overall MLS standings with one round to play.
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