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Bread flour is the key to a vastly superior batch, says L.A. chef Nicole Rucker. Here, she shares a few other tips, too, that ...
In The Sandman, the beings known as the Grey Sisters appear as cryptic oracles who guide, tease, and eventually haunt Dream.
"We just made an arrangement with Ken Kesey's family to possibly do a television series, but it's based on the book," ...
Originals Mall of Antiques in Oshkosh, Wisconsin is exactly that kind of delightful contradiction – a sprawling wonderland of ...
Barrelman—also referred to as Beer Barrel Man—is a mascot that has been used throughout the history of the Milwaukee Brewers ...
CLEVELAND -- Nobody, at least still living, knows for sure how Brownie the Elf came to be the first official mascot of the Cleveland Browns some 76 years ago. Yet one fact is certain: It was Art ...
The latest caricature of Brownie was revealed last week as the team's new midfield logo. And if you're confused by his existence as an NFL mascot, you're not alone. Here's his story.
Dating to its early days, Cleveland has used a brownie elf as a franchise icon. The mischievous creature is easily visible at Browns games—both as a mascot and as Cleveland's midfield logo.
For the third straight season, Brownie the Elf will be on the 50-yard line of Cleveland Browns Stadium after a fan vote. The new dog logo came in second place, with the traditional helmet, now ...