Dr. John
Born | November 20, 1941 |
Hometown | New Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
Spouse | Lorraine Sherman, Lydia Crow, Cat Yellen |
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The 32 best rock documentaries ever made
- Love them – or consider them insufferable hagiographic tosh – our appetite for music films is apparently insatiable, whether they are fond tributes or damning depictions of pettiness and squalor. In our list, we’ve largely tacked away from straight concert documentaries, in favour of films that really get under the skin of a performer or band. Nonetheless, there’s one or two concert films that are so unmissable, we couldn’t resist.
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Zach Braff Says the “Scrubs” Cast Was 'Exhausted' and 'Starting to Repeat Jokes' by the Final Season: 'Just Kind of Fried'
Braff starred as Dr. John Michael "J.D." Dorian on the medical sitcom, which aired from 2001 to 2010
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James Beaty: OPINION: RAMBLIN' REWIND: Saying farewell to the good Dr. (John)
Jun. 8—EDITOR'S NOTE — Former Managing Editor James Beaty died May 12, 2024. Over the next few months, the McAlester News-Capital is rerunning some of his more memorable Ramblin' Round columns. This first published June 2019. One of my favorite Christmas song recordings of all time is the version of "Frosty the Snowman" performed by Leon Redbone in a vocal duet with his musical pal, Dr. John. ...
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Dr. Bernice Sigman, pediatrician and former dean at University of Maryland medical school, dies
Dr. Bernice Sigman, a pediatrician who became the associate dean of student affairs at the University of Maryland Medical School, died of complications of heart, kidney and lung disease May 23 at Tampa General Hospital in Florida. She was 87. Born in Baltimore, she was the daughter of Anna and Edward Sigman, who were members of the family who owned the B. Green wholesale grocery business. She ...
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‘Scrubs’ Cast: See The Sacred Heart Hospital Crew Today!
Find out where the medical staff of Sacred Heart Hospital ended up
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Noah Wyle to Star in Max Medical Procedural ‘The Pitt’ From ‘ER’ Alums John Wells, R. Scott Gemmill
Noah Wyle is going back to his roots, with the actor set to star in a medical procedural series that has been ordered at Max. Variety has learned that Max has given a 15-episode order to the series, currently titled “The Pitt.” Wyle will star and executive produce the show, which is described as “a …
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What to know about mewing: Netflix doc 'Open Wide' rekindles interest in beauty trend
Proponents of "mewing" claim that it can define and sharpen the jawline without surgery, injections or other cosmetic treatments.
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Foot Doctors Share 6 Ways to Ease Toe Cramps & What It Means When the Pain Strikes after Exercise
Plus, the sip athletes swear by to calm a cramp
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Dr. Walter Jackson Stark, eye surgeon to the famous and infamous, dies
Dr. Walter Jackson Stark, a Johns Hopkins eye surgeon and teacher who treated heads of state, Supreme Court justices and sports luminaries, died of Parkinson’s disease complications Feb. 29 at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Florida. The North Baltimore resident was 81. A physician who also found time to remove the cataracts on an aged National Aquarium sea turtle, he had six Supreme Court ...
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Did you miss Murder on the Space Coast in the holiday shuffle?
Just after Thanksgiving, we unveiled Season 6 of our award-winning Murder on the Space Coast podcast.
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This RCC professor has worked with Mother Teresa and the Dalai Lama. Here's what's next
His first book, “What Does It Mean to Be Human?” is a collection of reflections from a diverse group of international artists, authors and activists.
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