“HISTORY AND A MEAL” plus 3 more |
- HISTORY AND A MEAL
- Flashback: For stadium ground, a storied history
- Woman who turned History around tackles Lifetime
- Israel Hicks, Who Made History Directing Wilson Cycle, Dies at 66
Posted: 06 Jul 2010 12:47 PM PDT Trolley motorman Adam Weisenfels gives a little Fort Smith history to tourists riding the trolley Monday afternoon. The trolley museum will be hosting a dinner train Saturday. The train will leave the museum at 5 p.m. for a round trip to Winslow, which includes dinner aboard the train. |
Flashback: For stadium ground, a storied history Posted: 06 Jul 2010 10:07 AM PDT The following stories, showing the storied history of what is now Soccer City stadium, were written by Associated Press correspondent David Crary while he was stationed in South Africa in 1989-90. FEB. 13, 1990: Mandela Makes Triumphant Return Home SOWETO, South Africa (AP) -- Nelson Mandela came home a hero Tuesday, welcomed after nearly three decades by an ecstatic throng of blacks who ... |
Woman who turned History around tackles Lifetime Posted: 06 Jul 2010 08:06 AM PDT Until Nancy Dubuc arrived and made History improbably hot, the TV network was little more than a place for old men to watch war movies. Now Dubuc is trying to freshen Lifetime, another outlet with a moldy reputation. |
Israel Hicks, Who Made History Directing Wilson Cycle, Dies at 66 Posted: 06 Jul 2010 07:44 AM PDT Israel Hicks, a director who made history in 2009, when he directed the final work in August Wilson's entire ten-play, ten-decade exploration of the black experience in America for the Denver Center Theatre Company, died July 3 in New York of prostate cancer. He was 66. |
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