As children, the twins faced challenges caring for their thick and coarse hair, but these struggles have fueled their passion over the last decade.
All were our brothers and sisters who, as Scott Oake emphatically argues in his new memoir, did not make a choice to become addicts. They had a disease: “Who would choose to live a life full of ...
As groups advocate for legislation to prohibit race-based hair discrimination, a salon owner in Tampa is working to educate ...
Scott Oake tells stories for a living. From the Olympic Games to the Stanley Cup finals, the veteran sports broadcaster has witnessed crowning achievements and crushing disappointments.
Scott Oake tells stories for a living. From the Olympic Games to the Stanley Cup finals, the veteran sports broadcaster has witnessed crowning achievements and crushing disappointments. Emotion-packed ...
This was the summer assignment of a lifetime for the hockey man Scott Oake. He was broadcasting rowing, canoeing, kayaking — everything on water — at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, smiling the way ...
The Current28:39Scott Oake lost his son to drugs. He wants to help other families Scott Oake spent many hours working off the side of his desk trying to secure addictions support for his son.
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