In her new book, Darkology, historian Rhae Lynn Barnes writes about how blackface and minstrel shows became one of the most popular forms of entertainment in 19th- and 20th-century America.
Visit a hidden petting zoo and farm in Morganton Georgia where over one hundred friendly animals create cuddly moments and ...
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‘The Barn Part III’: First Look at Halloween-Set Slasher Sequel [Panic Fest]
This year’s Panic Fest is a beast, with a massive wave of films just announced this morning. One of the […] ...
The advent of folk rock, Bob Dylan performing on an electric guitar, American bands emerging as “the answer to the British invasion” and performers of Motown making it in mainstream music. What do all ...
The 1954 theater that helped launch the careers of Steve Martin and other Hollywood actors will reopen on March 13.
Sitting through Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” is not what you’d call a breeze. The three-act, three-hour drama is an up-close look at two troubled marriages hurtling off the rails.
Deonna Stewart fled for her life before being gunned down in a triple homicide by Vaughn Stewart, who also killed her parents.
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Pig mask burglary shocks Burlington honor-system farm store owner
A Burlington self-serve farm store owner says surveillance video shows a suspect in a pig mask on Wednesday, March 11, stealing cash, food and more from her store that has operated on an honor system ...
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” is undeniably a marathon, but in the hands of Backyard Renaissance, the journey rarely loses its grip.
It was Friday afternoon, the first truly warm one in a while, and my sweat smelled like charred meat. In the last 72 hours, I’d managed to expand my dad-bod ...
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