For some, he will forever be Picard from Star Trek; for others, Charles Xavier from the Marvel universe. For all of us, he is one of the most remarkable actors of our time – but that time now seems to ...
I had no strong interest in attending the "No Kings" march in New York City on Saturday until I learned from White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt that "The Democrat Party's main constituency ...
The New Bedford Whaling Museum is set to unveil two new exhibitions this December, each offering perspective on history and contemporary issues. "Forging Independence | Building a Nation" and "Ahab’s ...
When Sir Patrick Stewart first took command of the USS Enterprise-D as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation, he redefined what it meant to be a Starfleet captain. Where William ...
Joe Servello holds up an illustration from “Double Trouble in Bugland” by author William Kotzwinkle in 2016. Servello illustrated many of Kotz­winkle’s books. Mirror file photo by J.D. Cavrich ...
The Cincinnati Bengals may see two starters return from injury for their game against the Green Bay Packers. Rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart returned to practice after missing three games with an ...
The Ryder Cup continues to be a hot topic, especially on the American side of the golfing world. Team USA's defeat at Bethpage Black has led many to consider replacing Keegan Bradley as captain, and ...
The five-time Ryder Cupper told Golfweek, "The PGA [of America] got themselves into a mess this year because Keegan was one of our top 12 players." Stewart Cink hopes his chance to be a U.S. Ryder Cup ...
Patrick Stewart is known for a great many things. He is Captain Jean Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise on Star Trek: The Next Generation as well as in the follow-up series Picard. He is Charles Xavier ...
If the Charlie Kirk memorial last Sunday in Arizona was a test of faith — if all those in assembly wanted to demonstrate their support for the slain conservative activist, for his religious beliefs he ...
The arrival of the syndicated television series Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987 was met with two equally fervent responses: excitement that we were getting a new weekly version of Star Trek and ...