From 1943 to 1946, Cecil Hill was a medic in the Pacific Theater, spending much of his time in New Guinea. It was a world he hadn't experienced before.
But the most provocatively titled entry in the series was by Eric Kaufmann, a professor of politics at the University of Buckingham. In Canada Is Disintegrating, Kaufmann said his home country had ...
Multiple, violent attacks on Jews by the local, non-Jewish community spread through a Western European nation, striking fear ...
Ticket sales continue for GreenMan Theatre Troupe’s production of “The Cover of Life,” a play filled with charm, humor, ...
Despite a strong lead performance from Pierce Brosnan, Terry Loane’s 'The Last Rifleman' loses its focus by trying to be too ...
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's anthem was born from a time of turbulence and unease. Five decades on it continues to resonate ...
Take a look at what's in store throughout the greater south Louisiana area, from music and food to races for a good causes ...
A first World War soldier's scrapbook has been discovered - containing cartoons showing life on the front line and love ...
At the Latin-inspired Besame NOLA, you get a 5-hour happy hour on weekdays that runs until 5 p.m. It includes Chilean wine ...
The term fast battleship is applied to a class of ships that was fast enough to perform tasks like escorting aircraft ...