‘Star Trek’ actor recalls boyhood detention during WWII in camp for Japanese-Americans
George Takei was among the tens of thousands of Japanese-Americans on the West Coast whom President Franklin Roosevelt ordered removed to inland camps after Japan’s surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.
Everybody asks us the same question about Marlon Brando
EVERYBODY ASKS US THE SAME QUESTION ABOUT Marlon Brando: "What's he like?" The answer isn't simple. To say what Brando is "like" would be harder than re-winding an unravelled golf ball.
What better place to say sayonara?
"I always thought of myself as an educator," Notre Dame's Dan Devine reminisced far from home Sunday in the final hours of his illustrious football coaching career.
Pilot gives Hope tough act to follow
Bob Hope and his troupe were greeted aboard this carrier by nearly 3,000 cheering sailors and some unscheduled excitement.
At $580, Sinatra isn't singing for my supper
Ol' Blue Eyes is back — and My Way is having things his way.
Hank Aaron swings away again in Japan
It's been a year of re-enactment of sorts for major league baseball's all-time home run king, Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, from the year 1974 that brought with it rich memories for the millions of fans in the U.S. and Japan who watched "Hammerin' Hank" chase destiny.
Aaron outslugs Oh in homer contest 10-9
Aaron outslugs Oh in homer contest 10-9Hank Aaron, the Atlanta Braves' top slugger and the No. 1 home run hitter in all of American baseball history, added one more notch to his bat Saturday at Korakuen Stadium here as he shaded Yomiuri Giants' top stickman Sadaharu Oh 10-9 in home runs in a much publicized battle that Aaron later said "hadn't really proved anything."
