Starting in December, North Texas comedy fans will have more reasons to smile. A new comedy club is coming to Irving, and its opening night headliner is none other than Dave Chappelle.
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NEW YORK – Madeline Brewer is a victim of a dystopian world, again. The actress played Janine Lindo, tortured by Fascists commanders, for six seasons of "The Handmaid's Tale." And in "Anniversary" (in ...
When Harry Donahue began doing play-by-play for Temple football games in 1984, he often called the number of Owls running back Paul Palmer, then a sophomore. Palmer became one of Temple’s best players ...
Harry Donahue, 77, a longtime KYW Newsradio anchor and the play-by-play voice of Temple University men’s basketball and football for decades, has died after a fight with cancer, the station said ...
Harry Donahue, known as the Voice of the Owls, has died. The long-time KYW Newsradio anchor passed on Wednesday, October 29, 2025. Harry began his reporting career in 1974 when he joined KYW as a ...
A Philadelphia sports radio staple died at 77 following a battle with cancer. Harry Donahue, a longtime sports and morning drive anchor at KYW Newsradio, died Wednesday, the station’s parent company, ...
Longtime KYW Newsradio anchor Harry Donahue died Wednesday after a bout with cancer, Audacy announced. He was 77 years old. Donahue joined KYW Newsradio as a freelance reporter in 1974 and became an ...
Michael passed to Eternal Life on October 20 at the age of 40. Survived by his parents John Donahue and Maureen Hart-Donahue, brother Timothy (Michelle) and other relatives and friends. Memorial ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia broadcasting legend Harry Donahue has died after a battle with cancer. He was 77. He was a fixture on KYW1060 news radio for 35 years. Many remember his voice ...
Harry Donahue, a beloved figure in Philadelphia radio, has died. He was known for announcing school closings on snow days. Donahue was a voice for Temple sports and a KYW Newsradio mainstay.