Chip Ganassi has been a fixture in the auto racing industry for more than 30 years and is considered one of the most successful and innovative owners in motorsports. Today, his teams include five ...
Billie Joe Armstrong got Green Day banned by two Las Vegas radio stations after he insulted the city at a recent concert. The 52-year-old singer expressed his anger over his favorite baseball team ...
LOS ANGELES — Pete Crow-Armstrong stood out, even amid the galaxy of stars assembled by the Los Angeles Dodgers. Late Tuesday night on the West Coast, one inning after another, the Chicago Cubs ...
But although USA Today reported that Armstrong — co-founder of alternative rock band Dead Sara — "made an instant impact with her raging vocals [and] fearless stage presence," some people are ...
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Armstrong, who previously sang for Los Angeles-based rock band Dead Sara, showed that potential at the Forum. The band played in the round, on a mostly empty, high-tech stage shaped like an ...
Seven years after the death of frontman Chester Bennington, Linkin Park is back with new music featuring a new co-lead singer, Emily Armstrong. After the bestselling group announced on Sept.
An incredible defensive performance by Pete Crow-Armstrong on Tuesday was able to secure a huge series win for the Chicago Cubs against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Chicago Cubs fans have been ...
In the bottom of the seventh, Crow-Armstrong raced down an Enrique Hernández shot in right center, sliding on the warning track to reel it in. An inning later he surrounded a Shohei Ohtani blast ...
Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong makes a catch on a ball hit by the Dodgers’ Kiké Hernández during the seventh inning Tuesday in Los Angeles. Mark J. Terrill/AP Share LOS ANGELES ...
"I hate Las Vegas," the Green Day frontman said in response to his hometown team, the Oakland A's, making the move to Sin City.