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Jeopardy!” disrespected the legacy of one of America’s most iconic women by airing a segment April 14 that depicted a ...
There is a blue velvet dress [the real] Mary Todd Lincoln wore—not that night to the theater, but it was a big inspiration for me with the color. Our color is this aqua, which is also this ...
Interpreters in period dress effectively ... Day Camp. Lincoln's New Salem is also home to a well-equipped campground. You can easily spend at least a day here, if not a weekend, depending on when you ...
It takes a minute for Tituss Burgess to settle into the role of Mary Todd Lincoln, the First Lady deliriously reimagined in the Broadway play Oh, Mary!. The presence of creator and original lead Cole ...
A temporary exhibit examines Mary Todd Lincoln’s life and mental health, and a guest speaker will speak at the ACPL Main Branch on the mystery of the President’s brain. Behind the Curtain ...
is a riotous, campy, outrageous comedy that dares to ask: What won’t Mary Todd Lincoln do to be a star? Since its off-Broadway debut and triumphant Broadway transfer, the play has garnered ...
is a riotous, campy, outrageous comedy that dares to ask: What won’t Mary Todd Lincoln do to be a star? Since its off-Broadway debut and triumphant Broadway transfer, the play has garnered ...
Mary, born in Louisville, KY, passed away on March 27, 2025. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Ila Bogard, brother Robert Bogard, and husbands Richard Todd and Russ Mooney.