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PERSONALITIES: Give her some paints and she's ready to go
Journal Inquirer, Manchester, Conn. via Yahoo News· 1 year agoJan. 21—BOLTON — When entering the home of Dorothy Hall it becomes immediately apparent that painting has been a precious part of her life for a very long time. Dozens of finished works decorate ...
Tamron Hall Dresses as Dorothy from “The Wiz” in Halloween Episode Dedicated to Broadway Hit...
People via Yahoo News· 8 months agoThe Emmy winner tells PEOPLE of the episode, “It’s our love letter to Broadway" Tamron Hall...
Is 'The Wizard of Oz' image good or bad for Kansas? Some say nostalgia must evolve.
The Topeka Capital-Journal via Yahoo News· 1 year agoLIBERAL — Kansans know the joke. Almost too well. “Someone hears you’re from Kansas … and they’re...
The Overlooked History of a Student Uprising That Helped Institutionalize Black Studies in the U.S.
Time via Yahoo News· 2 years ago"The Tuskegee Student Uprising: A History" zeroes in on the 1968 uprising at Tuskegee Institute that...
Exploring a hidden treasure: Maywood’s West Town Museum of Cultural History
WGN Chicago via Yahoo News· 4 months agoMAYWOOD, Ill. — The West Town Museum of Cultural History is something like a hidden treasure tucked away in Maywood at the corner of St. Charles Road and 5th Avenue. While you are there you ...
Final day of NFL draft was a victory lap for fans, families and Detroit
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo Sports· 2 months agoDetroit capped off its week in the national spotlight by making professional football history. The...
Diane Keaton enjoys rare family outing with daughter Dexter, son Duke
Good Morning America via Yahoo News· 2 years agoDiane Keaton turned a recent Hollywood outing into a rare family outing. The Oscar-winning actress...
Hidden history in Maywood: Discover local stop on the Underground Railroad
WFLD via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHistory often hides in plain sight. The thousands of cars that have passed through the McDonald’s drive-thru on 1st and Lake in Maywood, likely have no clue that they’re just steps away from a stop on the Underground Railroad.
'Love overcomes:' Congressman Jonathan Jackson speaks at MLK celebration
Kokomo Tribune, Ind. via Yahoo News· 5 months agoJan. 29—What should we be loving? Martin Luther King Jr. posed the question to America in the face of racism, bigotry and wealth inequality. The powerful inquiry was revisited Sunday by Jonathan ...