America’s debts — Revolutionary and Republican — to Rome resonate 250 years after Washington’s crossing of the Delaware. Mr. Iaconis is an author and educator who embraces Giuseppe Verdi’s dictum: ...
His Pulitzer-nominated book “Graven Images” inspired a reassessment of Puritan art, challenging the belief that imagery carved on headstones was meaningless. Allan Ludwig in the mid-1950s, setting up ...
Performances in N.Y.C. George Frederick Bristow, born 200 years ago this month, struggled to find American champions of his music as orchestras favored European tradition. George Frederick Bristow, an ...
In the aftermath of World War II, the United States has supported the modern establishment of Israel as a democratic alliance and, more recently, as an economic partner. National security, ...
Samuel Adams has a new home in Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey’s ceremonial office. A portrait of Adams, a Founding Father of the United States and Massachusetts’ fourth governor, had for years lived ...
Nearly two centuries after her death, the daughter of American Founding Father James Monroe has been laid to rest in Richmond, Virginia, joining her family’s historic burial plot in the city’s famed ...
EAST LONGMEADOW — The East Longmeadow Historical Commission on Thursday will host historian Dennis Picard, who will speak on the life and legend of Henry Knox, a Founding Father of the United States.
When you think about the Commonwealth of Virginia and its impact on the establishment of these United States of America, one has to be in awe and give deference. The names are historic and memorable..
KISS has lost one of its founding father. Ace Frehley, the band's original guitarist and founding member of the band, died. He was 74. Frehley suffered injuries in a fall last month and didn't recover ...
If the framers had taken into account the creation of political parties when they drafted the Constitution, they would have written a different document. Instead, they viewed what they called factions ...
Two hundred people gathered in Washington, D.C., last Thursday to honor Edwin J. Feulner. You may not know Feulner’s name, but you likely have heard of the institution he co-founded and built: The ...