Taylor Kitsch (also Friday Night Lights, Battle Ship, Lone Survivor) has a simple approach. “I have no choice,” Kitsch tells Den of Geek. “There’s just a brotherhood that’s there. And a trust.” That ...
The inspiration for the name was Edmund Kean, a 19th-century Shakespearean actor. Considered the greatest tragic actor of his day, he appeared as Hamlet in 1861 at the original Old Theatre Royal in ...
In tracing our extended exit from the long 19th century, when horses powered ... were 145,000 horses in the French army and 130,000 horses working in Manhattan, while at the same time in Australia ...
From being central to war and peace alike, the mule has become, for the most part, an object of figurative art ...
Discover the fascinating landmarks of Ohio, from the Ohio State Reformatory to the world's largest functional cuckoo clock in ...
The Army's Old Guard caisson unit resumes operation for President Jimmy Carter's funeral. It had been suspended for ...
A painting bought for $10 at a thrift store near Philadelphia may be a unique masterpiece by Black painter William Henry ...
Though his work depicted various time periods, he especially favored the Uhlan soldiers of Poland during the early 19th century as a recurring theme ... the Museum of the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw, ...
A painting from a thrift store in Glenside is by William H. Dorsey, of Philadelphia’s elite Black society circa 1864.
ROLL up! Roll up! Meet Pablo Paddington, the 19th-century circus acrobat whose many monikers reveal the most intriguing tale.
Virginians, and Americans across the country, are rightfully concerned about the rising cost of living. Nothing is a bigger ...
Is it significant? Yes. Is it historical? Yes. Is it neglected? Yes. So, these things should be saved, not paved over and ...