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Dance shows performing this fall in D.C. and across the country feature a collaboration with jeweler Van Cleef & Arpels, and ...
TCU abruptly abolished Ranch Week in 1958 after a series of embarrassments involving prankster thefts, a brazen kidnapping ...
Let's take a trip back in time. From burgers and hot dogs to pizza and fried chicken, these fast food chains dominated the ...
Fiesta del Grito The local community celebrates Mexican Independence Day, Diez y Seis de Septiembre, with parades, cook-offs, and regional vendors. Sept. 13, Andrews, www.andrewstx.com/dia-del-grito ...
We cover it all, from Lichtenstein paintings to a ‘90s party and a locally written play on the first Black woman to earn a pilot’s license.
Fashion is like a mirror reflecting the culture and life of each time period. Every ten years, clothes, hairstyles, and ...
The 10-piece indie swing band Lizzy & the Triggermen played a show at Joe’s Pub last April that was so vibrant, they decided ...
Can the Texas Tech football team justify all the offseason buzz by making it to the College Football Playoff? How they can, ...
Did you know Delaware had a famous Black beach that attracted stars like James Brown? Here are some wild tales from locals ...
An elusive half sibling in the family of Hollywoods, NoHo blends history, culture and residential living with impressive ease ...
The New York Burlesque Festival is the largest and most acclaimed festival of its kind in the world and has attracted ...
Some 25 years ago, beloved Whalom Park closed. A new book delves into its history, as fans preserve memories, including a ...