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The Charlotte Hornets avoided the doomsday scenario of falling further than the Utah Jazz and Washington Wizards ... as executive Sean Marks noted in April. The Toronto Raptors fell from seventh ...
The University of Toronto Faculty Association (UTFA) has voted to divest from Israel, the association announced on Friday. This decision stems from Israel’s “illegal occupation of the Occupied ...
I uncovered this archival treasure while serving as the 2019 Morroe Berger—Benny Carter—Edward Berger Jazz Research Fellow at Rutgers University's Institute of Jazz Studies. Working through more than ...
Goizueta Distinguished Presidential Fellow's at the University of Miami’s Cuban Heritage Collection. This prestigious fellowship will support Meadows’ continued research into the overlooked ...
From 1956 to 1958 a weekly TV show called Stars of Jazz brought the sounds and sights of the art form into viewers’ living rooms in an innovative and compelling presentation hosted by “Route ...
New recordings of the little-studied bowhead whale show that the mammals sing intricate and variable songs—more like jazz musicians ... a marine biologist at the University of Washington.
recommends approving a partnership with Toronto Metropolitan University to rename Dundas Subway Station. The station, located at Yonge and Dundas streets, is named after the former Henry Dundas ...
Jazz musicians are the innovative artists who create and perform jazz, a uniquely music style born in New Orleans in the early 1900s. These musicians blend improvisation, rhythm, and personal ...
“It’s better to be lucky than good.” Don’t the Utah Jazz know it. They are not good and they are not lucky. They fell to No. 5 in the lottery on Monday night, the absolute worst they could ...
Police have arrested a driver who allegedly struck five people on a walkway at Toronto Metropolitan University in April. The incident happened on April 15, at about 2 p.m., on Nelson Mandela Walk ...
Ashley Smith isn't just the husband of Utah Jazz majority owner Ryan Smith ... That would be at Brigham Young University, in an accounting class.
Two Toronto chefs are joining forces to bring one of the city's most legendary now-defunct restaurants back to life for one night only. Spend enough time with anyone who lived in Toronto during ...