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Marisa Adesman revels in trickery, secretism, and visual seduction in a mesmerizing new show at "Under the Rose" at Anat Ebgi ...
"Aztlán" (a name referring to the homeland of the Aztecs) begins when a malevolent underworld god (Magic artistic director Sean San Jose), in a ritual dance, seems prepared to kill our hero, the ...
The Orlando Magic are among the most active teams this offseason in their push for title contention. Acquiring Desmond Bane via trade and drafting offensive thr ...
When Marlin Briscoe joined the Lions as a receiver in 1975, he had already been a pioneering quarterback. Briscoe's story and more is found in the "Evolution of the Black Quarterback" docuseries.
From the first live, flag-to-flag broadcast of the Daytona 500 in 1979 onward], CBS Sports spent 21 years as the race's television home and would come to play an enormous role in shaping the lore ...
OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — Long before there was “Mahomes Magic," there was the magician. His name was Marlin Briscoe and he changed the game of football. Born in South Omaha in the mid-1940s, Briscoe lived ...
Gregory Allen Howard, ‘Remember the Titans’ and ‘Harriet’ Writer, Dies at 70 The screenwriter and producer, who also wrote 'Ali,' died following a short illness, according to his rep.
Briscoe was an Omaha South graduate. He set 22 school records during his time with the UNO Mavericks. Briscoe went on to become pro football's first Black starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos.
DENVER — Marlin Briscoe was known as "The Magician" to plenty of Bronco, fans but to Angela Marriott, he was known as Dad. "He was dynamic," Marriott said confidently. "He was charismatic, he ...
But Briscoe’s story wasn’t erased as he once feared. By the time of his death, it wasn’t just Namath calling him a quarterback. It was headlines across the country.
On Sept. 29, 1968, the Denver Broncos sent rookie Marlin Briscoe into action at quarterback with just under 10 minutes to play in the home opener against the Boston Patriots. A 14th-round draft ...
On Sept. 29, 1968, the Denver Broncos sent rookie Marlin Briscoe into action at quarterback with just under 10 minutes to play in the home opener against the Boston Patriots. A 14th-round draft ...