Hemsley Winfield in 1933. This Yonkers native and African American dancer, choreographer and director founded the groundbreaking Negro Art Theater Dance Group. By Mary Hoar, City of Yonkers Historian, ...
During World War II, the company that has grown to become an entertainment, theme-park and merchandising empire today created more than 1,200 pieces of military heraldry for the various U.S. service ...
Minister of Culture Simonas Kairys decided that performing Russian composer Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet The Nutcracker was ...
An exhibition titled 'Doing Is Living' celebrates Asawa's renowned wire sculptures and intimate works on paper.
The Brutalist' is an epic through and through, telling a richly detailed story on the immigrant experience while mixing in themes of art and legacy.
His design was criticized as banal and beneath its subject. It was also praised for fitting seamlessly into hallowed space on ...
Shonen Jump+ just dropped one of the most fascinating series yet for its platform as it dives into Japan's civilians amid WWII's early days.
Mark Kinsler reflects on a cardboard tube that was a case for a mortar round and is reminded that the WWII generation didn't always tell their stories ...
Alaska Airlines’ history at Paine Field dates back to the 1940s. According to the airline, it made a deal with Boeing in the ...