Val Kilmer is gone. It’s strange to say, since he was such an important part of the fabric of movies – and of pop culture, really – for decades. And if it wasn’t movies, it was something else. He ...
These characters have transcended the small screen, giving them a larger-than-life quality that continues to enthrall viewers.
Jim Carrey is an actor who has fans all over the world, but one of his movies appears to be "forgotten". You have a few days ...
Big news for fans of rock ‘n’ roll, Tri-Cities native Isaac Carpenter has officially joined the legendary band Guns N’ Roses ...
Since 2007, the Native American Educational and Cultural Center (NAECC) serves as a second home for the Purdue community. The Center is open to all students and committed to nurturing student learning ...
But despite her confidence in ­taking on, and nailing, a hugely diverse range of roles, she admits there was one White Lotus scene that left ... ‘I feel like Jim Carrey’.” ...
the great Carey Price is around the team. It's always great to see, and it's always nice to see the organization share behind-the-scenes images of what's happening. In fact, there's one particular ...
Donald Trump (right) and Narendra Modi met at the White House for talks in February Indian Americans are increasingly optimistic about India's future, but hold deep concerns about US-India ...
By Rachel Nostrant A group of Native American tribes and students is suing the Trump administration to reverse its recent firing of federal workers at Native schools that they said has severely ...
When you hear and read about any of our Numsa leaders pronouncements on any matter, especially if it is the Numsa General Secretary, Comrade Irvin Jim, please always remember that he or she is simply ...
NORMAN, Okla. — Three tribal nations and five Native American students say in a lawsuit that the Trump administration has failed its legal obligations to tribes when it cut jobs at Bureau of ...
Jim Beam, the retired editor of the American Press, has covered people and politics for more than six decades. Contact him at 337-515-8871 or [email protected].