Things to Do Inventive literary thriller explores suppressed history in the world of opera ‘Symphony of Secrets’ a worthy followup to critically acclaimed ‘Violin Conspiracy.’ Brendan Slocumb is ...
One hundred years after the Tulsa Race Massacre, a team of scholars is working to uncover the unmarked graves of victims with hopes of identifying some of their bodies. "We knew its history had been ...
Across the United States, members of the “conservative” movement are engaging in an Orwellian assault on freedom of thought and the truth. Their tactics and strategies include banning books, targeting ...
In the annals of ineffectual Australian laws, it would be hard to beat the “Limits of Location” prescribed by NSW governor ...
Though the first sudden and unexpected crisis of Civil War monuments has passed, communities across the North and South will struggle for months and years to confront the hundreds that remain. Debates ...
START THE PRESSES: A private girls’ school in Baltimore has reversed its decision to suppress a book chronicling its history, and will allow the Johns Hopkins University Press to publish the work.
Thanks in no small part to a seven-year master plan promising to “Reimagine the Alamo” (via preserving the Alamo Church, removing “entertainment attractions from the battlefield,” closing Alamo Street ...
Editor: One of the biggest films of the fall season is Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon.” It tells the story of the native people of the Osage Tribe in Oklahoma and the brutal ...
John Whittington Franklin, 68, is a historian and the son of scholar John Hope Franklin. His grandfather Buck Colbert Franklin, a lawyer, survived the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 and penned the first ...
Lucian Painter carefully applied black paint to an eagle stencil on a bright orange shirt in the crowded gymnasium of Alaska Native Cultural Charter School in Anchorage on Wednesday night. He is 6 ...