Greaties from the ’80s We’re all familiar with the concept of a “guilty pleasure”—those secret indulgences we guard closely, often too embarrassed to admit them publicly.
Lee Land was leading her math class through a review session in the building next door. For those who heard and saw what ...
‘ Loving one ‘, the latest release from rising alt-rock band People I’ve Met. The New York-based trio of Mosses Martin (lead vocals and guitar), Orlando Wiltshire (percussion), and Andrew Suster (bass ...
A beloved ’80s singer known for a No. 1 hit song would have turned 67 today, as fans remember her legacy and lasting impact on music.
Pat Benatar’s first Top 25 single, “If You Think You Know How To Love Me”, came out in 1979. Throughout the 80s, Benatar had plenty of hits at radio, including these four songs, which will always be ...
Jeff Galloway, a member of the 1972 U.S. Olympic team who for decades inspired elite athletes and countless everyday runners by promoting a run-walk-run strategy, whether in a marathon or just a ...
Jeff Galloway, a pioneering runner who helped millions of people overcome fears and attempt their first marathon by promoting a run-walk-run strategy, and a member of the 1972 United States Olympic ...
A runner, coach and best-selling author, he created the widely embraced run-walk-run method, which helped make running more accessible to the public. By Jeré Longman Jeff Galloway, a seminal figure in ...
This week, the running community lost a legend. Jeff Galloway, a member of the 1972 U.S. Olympic team and creator of the famous run-walk-run strategy, died on February 25 at age 80. Galloway suffered ...
Running icon and "unlikely Olympian" Jeff Galloway has died at age 80. Galloway qualified for the Olympic Games in the 10,000 meters event in 1972, going on to become an influential running author and ...
It took 17-year-old Keira Irish less than 14 hours to win the 80-mile fun run of Yukon Quest Alaska, clinching the first-place title early Sunday morning in a field of rookies and veterans alike.