In the 1840s, my ancestors escaped the true drudgery of 19th century Norwegian living standards by sailing to America and settling in these parts, where we have toiled, rejoiced, and slowly reproduced ...
Central Michigan Life's editorial team breaks down President Donald Trump's executive orders and how they could affect ...
When we think about labor, it often brings to mind the hardworking individuals we might meet every day and their variety of manual tasks. This week’s Black History Month (BHM) thematic topic focuses ...
ItÂ’s ValentineÂ’s Day and much is happening in Washington and the political world, some of it quite unsettling. But IÂ’m taking a break from current ...
For some of you sitting here, this may be your first experience of a Burns supper. Maybe even your first exposure to Scottish ...
In the 19th century, ‘Hail, Columbia’ was used at official functions, alongside ‘My Country, ‘Tis of Thee’ – whose tune is the same as the UK national anthem, ‘God Save the Queen’. Following the war ...
Lisa Schiff became the country’s leading art consultant, and drew her clients close. Then she stole millions from them. Now facing up to 20 years in prison, is she ready to repent? By Sarah ...
Words are just part of telling a great story. In the 10 years that we have put out The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Black History Month series, we also paid close attention to how we told these ...
The 1961 poster for Breakfast at Tiffany’s.Credit: Reel Art Press Nourmand’s interest in posters dates back to watching films in Tehran as a child. “I was six or seven when my uncle used to ...