On Feb. 12, 1964, a little more than 10 weeks following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a film called Seven Days in May detonated on American movie screens.
Thank you very much. The Nebraska Elvis Festival kicked off Friday in Lincoln with nine tribute artists performing at The ...
Kinga Michalska's debut film, premiering in the Panorama Dokumente program, is a documentary that takes viewers to places where "traces of violence are intricately woven into the fabric of everyday ...
Casablanca returns to theaters to enthrall us with Rick and Ilsa's war torn love, while also cementing itself as one of the ...
Jacksonville Public Library will be closed on Monday for Presidents' Day. Amy Tan, National Humanities Medal winner and ...
Jonas Katzenstein and Maximilian Leo talk about how they made the shift from foreign-language arthouse fare to ...
Vice President JD Vance lectured European officials on free speech and illegal migration on the continent at the Munich ...
Austrian veteran Andreas Prochaska says the psycho-thriller, starring Julia Franz Richter, is his "most personal" story, ...
On the Thursday episode of War Room, while gushing over massive government spending cuts, Bannon warned that cutting Medicaid ...
Among the millions of World War II veterans were multiple future U.S. presidents. Some only narrowly survived the experience.
Chairwoman Dawn Buckingham, M.D., is proud to introduce the next installment of the series highlighting the VLB's Voices of Veterans oral history program. This week, they highlight the service of Rear ...