Most theater professionals like to say that whatever they're working on is very relevant to what's going on in the real world. That was not possibly more true than in Baltimore this spring.
There are many getaways in China that promise to be far from the maddening crowd, where the living is easy, laid-back, like the old days. Few deliver a really relaxing experience the way that Dali does.
A multi-day hike above the Arctic Circle is no place for an iPhone to die.
At the age of 27, Zhao Yutian achieved his childhood dream - to play the piano.
"I would like to buy a pencil," my classmate said, with a little too much enthusiasm. "OK," I replied, "one pencil is 2 yuan."
The names of golf's two oldest championships are similar - and so are the concepts.
Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Miguel Angel Jimenez highlight the field of 24 players who earned exemptions on Monday to next month's US Open Championship.
Former US Open champion Graeme McDowell has heard some reports of Chambers Bay, everything from a massive drop in elevation on a par 3 to a fairway wider than a soccer field.
FIFA boss feeling heat after latest round of corruption allegations
Latin America is the cradle of some of soccer's greatest stars, but Wednesday's arrest of top FIFA officials from the region in an international corruption sting underlines the ugly side of its "beautiful game."
Brace yourselves for four more years of Sepp Blatter running or, perhaps more accurately, ruining FIFA.
The Asian Football Confederation, a key ally of FIFA president Sepp Blatter with its own recent history of corruption allegations, insisted on Thursday that the FIFA Congress and presidential election should go ahead as planned.
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