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Gary Barlow was supposed to be the next George Michael. Compared to Robbie Williams, he might as well have been Andrew Ridgeley. What happened?
How an iconic, generation-defining song helped break up the band that recorded it.
Woohoo! Happy to report that Nixon in New York has hit 500 libraries
He might not have been the most important musically or on stage, but Depeche Mode will miss Andrew Fletcher. R.I.P. Fletch.
I love early commemorative U.S. coins. These are some of my favorites and the stories behind them.
I was very honored to win the following awards from the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE):
It’s hard to believe it’s been two years since we lost Bernie. In many ways, it still feels like yesterday. I’m trying not to …
In honor of the premiere of Starz’s Watergate drama “Gaslit,” please enjoy an excerpt from “Nixon in New York” about John Mitchell.
A Man Utd assistant has been derisively referred to as “Ted Lasso.” What’s wrong with that? We could use it.
Why doesn’t Martin Luther King, Jr., have a U.S. Mint-issued coin honoring his life and commemorating his legacy?
How #Pogback turned into #Pogbye. At least he made plenty of #Pogbank along the way.
Ralf Rangnick’s legacy at United may well be his willingness to tell the truth about all the problems at the club.
Juan Mata came in looking like a cross between James Bond and a guy who sells bonds. He leaves as a beloved club legend.
America’s 250th birthday is coming up. What kinds of coins will we see to commemorate the occasion?