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The president passes over American pastimes like baseball, basketball, and football for the foreign-born discipline of mixed ...
When Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944) appeared in Redlands, she was a celebrity as well as an evangelist. Her visit to ...
A personal reflection on Harriet Backer’s work and her exhibition at Kode Bergen, exploring her use of light, color, and ...
Ahead of One Battle After Another, Simon Thompson takes a deep dive into the rise of filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson… Paul ...
The P.K. Ranch hosted a rodeo that went head-to-head with Cheyenne Frontier Days in 1928 and still attracted 17,000 people ...
The program started in May 2024 and distributed $100,000 during its first round of grants. Applicants can ask for up to ...
For Confederate Army scout with Powhatan ties, life after the Civil War was devoted to spreading the word of God—and to ...
Fentanyl is the prime cause of an overdose death rate that has tripled over the last decade. In 2013, there were 3,105 deaths ...
A man wearing armour was seriously injured by a sword during a battle re-enactment this weekend. The 37-year-old man from ...
Pitt Street building in downtown Charleston that operated as Marion S. Hanckel Kindergarten and Confederate Museum could get new life after legal battle.
To mark its 200th anniversary, Eduardo Reyes looks at the intertwined history of the Law Society and its Chancery Lane ...