The University of Montevallo marked its 129th Founders’ Day with a full week of celebration honoring its history, people and community spirit through a series of events that reflected the University’s ...
This traveling exhibition illuminates the courage of the more than 350,000 women who volunteered to serve in all branches of the armed services during World War II,.
Carving jack-o'-lanterns started long before the legend of the Headless Horseman. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Cindy Ott, author of "Pumpkin: The Curious History of an American Icon." ...
Agatucci’s, a 100-year-old restaurant in Peoria, Illinois, was honored with a street naming ceremony on October 15th, with ...
Some observations from the late Charles Deaton explain why the architect is being rediscovered and celebrated, including at ...
Finding historical fiction books for middle school aged children can be a little more challenging than you think. Kids ages ...
The choice for a play to have an all-female cast is hardly unusual, but when the play is titled The Rocket Men, it captures ...
Ashleigh Brilliant has died. He was known for thousands of one-liners — witty statements or epigrams that he licensed and marketed as "pot-shots." He was 91.
The new and last book in the Gotham series by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Mike Wallace, Gotham at War: A History of New York City from 1933 to 1945, is an unforgettable portrait of the city ...
Two soldiers at Cold War-era Fort Richardson feed black bear cubs, something that is illegal in modern times due to the dangerous habituation of bears to people. A book of historical photographs ...
"Eyes of the World" tells the story of World War II in Europe. The show was created by New York historian John Monsky, who grew up in Jacksonville. The show includes historic photos, the Jacksonville ...
Order "Rule Breaker Investing" (hardcover, e-book, audiobook) wherever you buy books. In this podcast, we've got a 5-minute listen from Chapter 3 of David Gardner's latest Rule Breaker Investing book.