The Niles District Library has teamed up with the Niles History Center to host "The Frederick Douglass: Advocate for Equality Exhibit", which will be on display from now through Oct. 4.
Lewis is the founder of Vision & Justice and the author of The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America.
By showcasing artifacts and stories shared by longtime residents of Martindale-Brightwood, the Polklore Micro-Museum is an ...
After decades of surfing from studio to studio, nomadic street artist Sergio “Surge” Quiñonez saw no risk in taking a chance on South Florida’s newest art district. Surge was, after all, an early ...
The Albany State Golden Rams (0-2) will be seeking their first win of the season on Saturday in Rochester, NY, when they face ...
That in turn is redefining the very idea of what American fashion means in ways that have little to do with what is happening ...
Another test awaits the undefeated Corbin Redhounds on Friday when they travel north on I-75 to face off against Class 6A ...
James Earl Jones did many things during his long career, including acting as Verizon’s pitchman. As part of a 2005 promoti ...
Bridget Reed, a registered nurse, was inducted to the Iowa Women's Hall of Fame last year and Iowa Volunteer Hall of Fame in ...
As part of a 2005 promotion, Jones recited Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven in that amazing rumbly voice of his, reprising his earlier performance on The Simpsons. Here’s the full version on Soundcloud, ...
This week in Things to Do: concerts, films, food trucks and more to bid farwell to summer and welcome to fall.