"Footloose" singer is the soon-to-be second inductee in The People’s Music Hall of Fame, a Utah-based organization.
Local fans, who are not focused on the controversy surrounding the Puerto Rican superstar, say you don’t have to speak Spanish to enjoy his music.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to coping with excessive restaurant noise.
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