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Dogs bring love, chaos, and plenty of laughs into our lives, and what better way to appreciate their presence than music? These songs celebrate everything we love about dogs—their loyalty, humor, and ...
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Daisy’s Dog House is set to open in early November in Ames. The establishment will offer footlong hot dogs, a full bar and weekend drag shows. The restaurant is located at 1620 S. Kellogg Ave., near ...
Anyone who's ever lost a furry friend knows that a dog is never "just a dog." Your dog is an important part of your family, and when that dog passes on, the grief can be just as potent as if you'd ...
Country music is built upon a bedrock of storytelling, and alongside many of the genre’s most beloved topics, such as romance, heartbreak, romantic betrayal, small-town nostalgia and familial ties, is ...
Gray’s Papaya hot dog restaurant in Manhattan has served up beef franks to the hungry and frugal masses for the past five decades. But the bustling business off 72nd and Broadway isn’t just an iconic ...
The Wieners Circle, a popular hot dog stand on the city's North Side, kept its promise Tuesday morning by handing out free hot dogs, with a side of attitude. The giveaway kicked off at 11 a.m. wth a ...
The reason Portillo started selling hot dogs out of a trailer in the early 1960s was simple: After years of menial jobs, he wanted to start something of his own and that's what he could afford: "I ...
Leon Thomas’ soulful ballad “Mutt” joins a long line of songs with dog themes or variations of dog words in their titles to make the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. The success of “Mutt,” which has ...
The dog days of summer are slow, scorching, and to some, absolutely miserable. In a sense, marching towards the end of summer is the equivalent of one willingly marching to their own death. Okay, well ...