Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell's "crazy, magical year" continued Feb. 1 at the Grammy Awards. Mitchell, who operates the famed Royal Studios in South Memphis, and fellow Memphian Eric Gales accepted the ...
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LOS ANGELES, California — As the lights dimmed inside the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Memphis’ celebration was still rolling on the West Coast. WREG’s Alex Coleman caught up one-on-one with ...
Memphis music producer Boo Mitchell has won another Grammy. On Sunday, Mitchell accepted the Grammy for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media for his work on the movie "Sinners" — a film with a ...
Team USA and JD Vance were met with a chorus of boos as they arrived at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony on Friday night. Ahead of the Games getting underway this weekend, athletes from across the ...
Leading the U.S. delegation in Milan for the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony will be Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who arrived in Italy amid ongoing political unrest at ...
Hotel Shilla CEO Lee Boo-jin was spotted cheering for her son, Im Dong-hyun, at his high school graduation in Seoul on Monday, capping off a week in which the teenager made headlines for his admission ...
Though U.S. Vice President JD Vance was booed by some spectators at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony, there was warmth with Olympic leaders at a key point in diplomatic relations ahead of the 2028 ...
The disappearance and death of teen Hailey Buzbee — who met and left her home in Fishers with a man police believe she met online gaming — renewed fears many parents have about the platforms and how ...
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You had to listen carefully, but jeers for the Israeli delegation and for US vice president JD Vance could be heard over the music in the vast San Siro stadium. For a largely sedate and elegant ...