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Brazilian star Carmen Miranda’s “Down Argentine Way” (1940) caused a small surge, while Rita Hayworth’s 1948 remake of “The Loves of Carmen” and Dorothy Dandridge’s Oscar-nominated ...
One well-known Maryland alumnus said he understood why now-former men’s basketball coach Kevin Willard left the program but still slammed the way he exited College Park. ESPN anchor Scott Van Pe ...
One of Maryland basketball's biggest supporters isn't holding back anymore, sharing his thoughts about the way Kevin Willard left the program for Villanova. ESPN's Scott Van Pelt ripped Willard on ...
The nature of Willard's exit from Maryland didn't sit too well with ESPN's Scott Van Pelt, a proud University of Maryland alum, who weighed in on the situation during a recent episode of his ...
ESPN host Scott Van Pelt did not hold back regarding Kevin Willard’s decision to leave Maryland for Villanova. Van Pelt, a Maryland alumnus and avowed fan of the school’s athletic programs ...
Carmen Miranda was born Maria do Carmo Miranda da Cunha, 9 February 1909, near Porto, Portugal, in the town of Marco de Canavezes. Shortly after her birth, her family moved to Brazil, where her ...
In Washington, D.C., it was future NBC weatherman Willard Scott. When that Bozo show folded in 1963, McDonald’s—which had been a sponsor of the series—decided to create a clown of their own.
ESPN's Scott Van Pelt recently took issue with former Maryland men's basketball coach Kevin Willard for his actions before leaving for the same role at Villanova. The Terrapins alum might want to ...
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