Art Rust Jr
Arthur George "Art" Rust, Jr. (October 13, 1927 – January 12, 2010) was a successful sports broadcaster for half a century. He was also a sports historian and author. He was considered by many to have been the godfather of sports talk radio. He was born in Harlem. After he graduated from Long Island University, he was hired by WWRL Radio in Woodside, Queens in September 1954 . He began in their merchandising department, but within two months he got on the air. At WWRL, Rust hosted the Schaefer Cir... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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Famous Male Sportscasters
List of notable or famous Male Sportscasters. List contains top Males known for being Sportscasters. Male Sportscasters of prominence are featured here with pictures and additional information when available. The most notable Male Sportscasters in history and today are shown below, listed alphabetically. Whil...more
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List of Famous Sportscasters
List of the most notable and famous Sportscasters in the world, with photos when available. Most prominent Sportscasters worldwide and top Sportscasters in America can be found on this list in alphabetical order. From reputable Sportscasters to the lesser known Sportscasters in history and today, these are th...more
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Modesto area entertainment calendar (Jan. 20)
Source: Modesto Beewww.thechartreusemuse.com Through Feb. 4, 24th annual Fine Art Show. Hours: 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily. 12001 S. Highway 99, Manteca. Through March 3, "Red, Rust & Vermilion" Monday ... Rodney Lough Jr., Tom Pickurel, Chella, Edward Mendes.
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Robbins-Henderson wedding
Source: Park Rapids EnterpriseBest man was Jonathon Rippentrop, friend of the groom, and groomsman was Rod Thorpe, Jr., brother-in-law of ... stroller decorated in teal and rust. The wedding was performed by Steve Criswell and Pastor Art Wood. There was a small private ...
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Art through the eyes of students
Source: RecordLH Horton Jr. Gallery, Delta College Shima Center ... jewelry, photography and fiber art to make up "Red, Rust and Vermillion," which continues this month. The gallery is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays.