10 ways that Frank Sinatra changed the world

With the centennial of Frank Sinatra's birth approaching (Dec. 12), USA TODAY's Elysa Gardner counts the ways — a few, at least — in which the Chairman of the Board made his mark. 1. He made the popular song immortal. Before Sinatra, notes Will 

On Sunday, CBS aired its elaborate Frank Sinatra tribute, Sinatra 100: An All-Star Grammy Concert, to honor the 100-year anniversary of the singer's birth—December 12, 1915. The lineup was impressive, with musicians like Celine Dion, Sam Smith, John 

Fantasia was among the artists to pay tribute to Frank Sinatra at NYC's Lincoln Center's "Sinatra: Voice for a Century" last week. The fundraiser featured a host of stars performing with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Alan

When Barry Levinson launched his jewel of a film “Diner” it became the first in a trilogy about Baltimore. But the film introduced us to a bunch of guys we knew, as they all seemed a lot like us. Their endless dialogue resonated on many levels. One key 

In honor of what would have been Frank Sinatra's centennial birthday on Dec. 12, a star-studded lineup of artists took part in a two-hour tribute concert on Sunday (Dec. 6) at the Wynn Las Vegas resort and casino. In addition to Tony Bennett, Alicia