Hear echoes of the Victorian age, captured in some of the world’s first audio recordings, in this video essay on the ...
It’s not an accident that the Oscars, Emmys, and Tonys all have names typically used for people (though they’re not all named ...
Hello, and welcome back to This Week in History! Writing this column always feels like an adventure, especially after returning from nearly a two-month break.
After unearthing a rare collection of highly prized Silk Road artefacts, a family in the Himalayas has opened a museum ...
After being sent to the Nazi death camp in 1943, Anita Lasker survived by playing in its women's orchestra. In 1996, she ...
Nobody can pack as much theater, music, dance and even comedy into a season like Palm Beach County. Here's our guide to the ...
GE Aerospace has emerged from the former GE conglomerate as a formidable and focused turbine engine producer, powering about three of every four commercial airline flights.
You’ll meet folks like “Summit Sam,” who claims his antique compass once guided Lewis and Clark (never mind that it’s stamped ...
From the inventor's New Jersey film studio, the delight of cats doing things on film was discovered early in 1894 National Treasure: The Mold Behind the Miracle of Penicillin (04:55) The ...
With Taylor Swift singing songs about Clara Bow, audiences have turned their attention to the first days of cinema. But even ...
He called for a “revolution of common sense,” the definition of which is “sound practical judgment ... Readers may email Cal Thomas at [email protected]. Look for Cal Thomas ...
Thomas John Szczes, 84, peacefully died December 21, 2024, after a long and brave battle with Alzheimer's/Dementia. He was born January 1, 1940 in Niagara Falls, N. Y. to John and Estella ...