OKC Philharmonic’s “Symphonies East & West” blends Indian classical music with Western symphonies Feb. 22 at Civic Center ...
In 1949, as chef Lena Richard stirred steaming pots of okra gumbo and shrimp bisque on live TV in New Orleans, viewers across ...
First Thursday Art Walk, March 6 | 5-8 pm | Free to the public: Mark your calendars for the March First Thursday Art Walk! The Customs House Museum offers free admission during the First Thursday Art ...
(The Conversation) — As an archaeologist, you picture yourself traveling to some remote location, digging into the ground, ...
On Monday, March 3, at 6 p.m., in the Easton branch of the Talbot County Free Library, Bill Peak will interview Paula Johnson about her newest book, “Julia Child’s Kitchen: ...
Joshua Bell, a curator at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, says that many people still ...
Thomas Downing — a freeman born to formerly enslaved people in Virginia — became one of the city’s wealthiest citizens as the ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, who died January 24 after a lengthy illness, was a prolific visual artist and curator based in Corrales. She was the first artist to curate an exhibition at the National ...
This year's Polar Plunge, part of the Waco Police Department's partnership to raise money for local Special Olympics athletes, will be held at 9 a.m. Feb. 22 at Hawaiian Falls Waco, 900 Lake Shore ...
The aviation-focused event to be held on Saturday, Feb. 22, is part of the city's Black History Month celebration.
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On the night of July 1, 1839, 53 enslaved Africans revolted aboard the slaving schooner La Amistad — Spanish for “Friendship” ...