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1776: The Year That Changed Everything
Acton Commentary· 3 days agoAccording to Ron Swanson, the gruff libertarian of the TV show Parks and Recreation, “History began on July 4, 1776. Everything else was a mistake.” Andrew Wilson partially agrees, although ...
Commendations To Judge Collier And His Clerks
The Chattanoogan· 5 days agoIn an era where thoughtful discourse and articles engendering public enlightenment are becoming unfortunately rare and hard to find in any public forum, ...
The Monday After: Honoring the life of Dr. Lorenzo Whiting
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoHe also left two daughters, Harriet and Kate, as well as two brothers, Julius Whiting and Dr. A.W....
Review: Goya gave Frankenstein's monster his Hollywood face. Now this museum shows the artist's...
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe social and political turmoil of today resonates in a mammoth, extraordinary show of Francisco de...
Redefining Intelligence And How We Measure It
Forbes· 3 days agoThis summer, the world of college admissions is under the magnifying glass for what seems to be the nth time over the past few years. Amidst wave after...
Star Wars Black Series Holocomm Ezra, Osha, and Mae Figures Unveiled (Exclusive)
Comic Book· 4 days agoHasbro's The Black Series Holocomm Collection figures feature a clear hologram-style deco that's...
MarqueeTV is making live theater and the arts accessible — Get it for 50% off
Decider· 5 days agoThe streamer also has partnerships with the London Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic...
Stuart Hart On How To Move Beyond Shareholder Primacy
Forbes· 6 days agoHart is a leading authority on how business strategy can address today’s environmental and societal...
The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts Adds to its 2024/2025 Season
Broadway World· 4 days agoThe Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts has added to its 2024/2025 Season lineup with...
Review: THE RABBIT QUEEN at The Broadwater MainStage
Broadway World· 6 days agoDid I mention that this all takes place in 1726? No? Well, if it weren’t for the popinjays, you would initially think this is a medieval morality play.