The ceremony Sunday, which also saw Michael B. Jordan win best actor and “Sinners” cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw make Oscar history as the first female director of photography to win the award ...
It was an Oscar battle between “One Battle After Another” and “Sinners” until the very end, but only one came out on top. Paul Thomas Anderson’s drama about a washed-up revolutionary battling old foes ...
In July 1863, the quiet town of Gettysburg became the site of one of the most decisive clashes of the American Civil War. Over three intense days, Union and Confederate forces fought across fields, ...
The U.S.S. Monitor and C.S.S. Virginia (formerly known as U.S.S. Merrimack) fought to a draw in the waterways of Hampton Roads, Virginia during the Civil War. It became known as the Battle of Hampton ...
EHRHARDT, S.C. (WCSC) — On a cold, rainy day in rural Colleton County, history wasn’t confined to a page; it echoed through cannon fire and drifted through campfire smoke. Reenactors gathered for the ...
SAN ANTONIO – The Battle of Flowers Association announced the winners of its Texas history essay contest at the Alamo on Monday morning. This year’s contest asked public and private school students to ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A new art exhibit is highlighting the work of local African American artists during Black History Month. The exhibit is called “Brushstrokes of Black History” at Union Station. The ...
Amazing quarterback performances have become synonymous with the Super Bowl. Almost as much as commercials, food and the halftime shows. Almost annually, a quarterback has a performance in the big ...
The administration took a crowbar to a site that focused on George Washington and slavery. But can the contradictions of the Founding Era be erased? By Jennifer Schuessler Jennifer Schuessler visited ...
From museum exhibitions and daylong celebrations to library programs and contemporary dance, arts organizations across North Texas are marking Black History Month with events that center Black history ...
I recently interviewed Jarvis R. Givens, a professor of education and African and African American studies at Harvard University. His new book, I’ll Make Me a World: The 100-Year Journey of Black ...
Throughout his career, historian Carter G. Woodson, AB’1908, AM’1908, worked to change how Americans thought about Black history. The University of Chicago alum began that mission when, in February ...