Suffice to say, Toho's Frankenstein Conquers the World is quite different from Mary Shelley's source material.
The Netherlands American Cemetery previously had two displays honoring Black American soldiers’ experiences in World War II.
Ocean Terrace Park, the newly-completed five-acre park in North Beach, has a new piece of art that's 25 feet long and 8 feet ...
John Q. Barrett, who likely knows more than anyone about Albany Law graduate and Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson, the ...
Old movie posters have become prized collectibles for many enthusiasts. I've noticed that certain vintage posters, especially ...
John Marten, board president of the WW2 Legacy Memorial, said the Rosie the Riveter statue is part of an expansion of the ...
The statue was unveiled at Memorial Park. Frances Mauro Masters, who worked as a Rosie at Willow Run during WWII, was the ...
The Fort Caspar Museum is displaying a fascinating collection of World War I posters that illustrate how art inspired ...
By sensationalizing the styles he despised, Hitler added to the mystique of the audacious avant-garde artists, many of whom ...
Climate change and rising authoritarian threats put our future at risk. Bill McKibben discusses his book Here Comes the Sun and explains how solar energy, local action, and civic engagement can drive ...
Colorado USMC veteran Jim Blane, almost 101 years old, sat down with CPR News to detail his experience in one of the most ...
80 years after their victory in Europe and the Pacific, heroes share stories of the friendships they made and the memories ...