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On July 23, 1956, Nat King Cole appeared on the marquee at The Sands Hotel, but was not allowed inside other than to perform due to segregation.
"Lights Out: Nat King Cole" sometimes allows Daniel J. Watts, as Cole's internal strife, to get way too much of the spotlight.
Las Vegas has always attracted talented performers, and on July 23, 1956, Nat King Cole was on the marquee at The Sands.
Thousands of people are set to line King Street on Sunday for the Castle Douglas Soap Box Derby. Homemade racers and their crews will be challenged by the special course, which features plenty of ...
Cole Swider's exceptional three-point shooting is captivating the 2025 NBA Summer League, positioning him as a standout player for the Los Angeles Lakers.
‘Luxury he can’t afford’: Douglas Murray slams King Charles’ political move on climate Author Douglas Murray has questioned King Charles officially taking on the role of saving the planet.
Author Douglas Murray has questioned King Charles officially taking on the role of saving the planet. The King’s new role has been redefined to include leading on environmental sustainability ...
There’s something irresistible about seeing serious people having fun—especially when those people are building one of the most legendary, thought-provoking shows in TV history. The Twilight ...
Chelsea and Cole DeBoer revealed in "Down Home Fab’s" latest episode that they will be revamping the home of a prominent Sioux Falls couple.
Ed Sullivan still had Nat King Cole on the show in May 1956, a month after the entertainer was attacked in Birmingham, Alabama.