Due to his scary-good skill set, which has netted numerous accolades, including the 2015 National League Most Valuable Player award, Bryce Harper has become a polarizing performer in smacking fastballs and roaming right…
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A New York Shop Is Serving As a Heal-All for Fountain Pen Connoisseurs
While computers and smartphones have emerged as the champion conveyors of information, many individuals will never neglect the comfort and companionship of a trusty pen. No matter the allotment of love that goes toward maintaining…
Read MoreNew Star Wars Merchandise Finally Gets Female Character Right
In the wake of the December 2015 release of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” fans of the space opera franchise found themselves frustrated over the merchandise scarcity for Rey, the film’s protagonist,…
Read MoreSupreme Court’s Vote on Components of Cheerleading Uniforms Could Cause Dilemmas for Promo Distributors
Though gravy gratifies many as an adornment for pasta, it is definitely not a necessity for enjoying the doughy delight. Similarly, from a fashion perspective, the lack of design components does not deem an article of clothing lackluster. While debating nutritional choices might sound appealing to members of the U.S. Supreme Court, they took the…
Read MoreTim Tebow T-shirt Proving a Hit for the New York Mets’ Class A Affiliate
While many people have long doubted his ability to prove himself a proficient professional athlete, Tim Tebow can certainly say he has devout followers who are hoping the 29-year-old can continue to counter their slings…
Read MoreUniversity of South Carolina Merch Sales Surge 320% During Unexpected Final Four Run
Many NCAA Tournament devotees had supreme confidence that a club from the Southeastern Conference would advance to the Final Four, but few likely believed the represented athletes would not be the white-and-blue-clad Wildcats from the…
Read MoreWhy Disneyland Visitors Are Willing to Wait Up to Four Hours for a Promotional Cup
In her 1913 poem “Sacred Emily,” Gertrude Stein declares “Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose,” giving us a precursor to today’s ubiquitous and highly less poetic “It is what it is” notion. Had the celebrated scribe been a contemporary writer, she might have had to alter her thinking thanks to The…
Read MoreKentucky Men’s Basketball Team Tops NCAA Tourney Squads in Merchandise Sales
The University of Kentucky men’s basketball program has enjoyed ample on-court success since its 1903 inception, as its athletes have helped it to claim eight national championships, more than 2,200 victories…
Read MoreMorrissey Pulls Controversial ‘Black Is How I Feel on the Inside’ T-shirt
Throughout his 40-year career in the music industry, Morrissey has garnered ample praise for his cerebral and emotional tunes, first as the front man for The Smiths and, for the last three decades, as a solo…
Read MoreConservative Author Scores Amazon Chart Topper With Jab at Democratic Party
Give a writer 266 pages, and he or she will likely make many astute points. Michael J. Knowles gave himself that number and has people across the country tabbing him a sage even though…
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