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When the magazine came back to me ... Across the highway, I spy a giant leaping bass logo. I can’t help but wonder if my boss, Greg, knew that I would literally be able to see the Gurnee ...
Paul Coker Jr., whose character and production designs for the classic Rankin/Bass stop-motion and animated holiday specials and his many years as one of Mad magazine's "Usual Gang Of Idiots ...
One local urban planner complained that the Bass Pro Shops logo to appear on the building ... I launched a tweet into the ether, imploring any willing magazine editor to send me to this jumble ...
The iconic bass-first headphones are now sweatproof and workout-ready, bringing gym rats a sound you can actually feel ...
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True bass geeks everywhere will recognize this as really big news. In the 56 years since B.A.S.S. founder, Ray Scott published the first issue of Bassmaster magazine, there have been only three ...
“On advisement from his doctor, due to illness, it is with sincere regret that Sting must cancel his appearance at the Bass Magazine Awards this Thursday,” read a statement shared via the 73 ...
"I cast to that bass for about three hours, watching it chase bream away from her nest," Pipkin told the outdoors magazine. "Finally, on one cast I saw the bass open its mouth and close it." ...
So, I lost everything.” When looking back at coming out in a People magazine cover feature in 2006, Bass described it as a “crazy scary situation because all the examples I’ve ever had of ...
A couple of cranks later and he is hooked into a five-pound largemouth bass. A few minutes after that, his younger brother Roy gets into one. "Football," Roy yells, as a fat bass flies into the ...
By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Rankin/Bass Productions’ cel-animated, stop-motion features were farmed out to Japanese animators and were painstaking to make, with thousands of still photos of ...
In a flurry of changes, United Arts of Central Florida has unveiled a new logo and renamed both its longstanding arts magazine and online event website, formerly known as Orlando At Play.
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