There's something morbidly addictive about TV shows that take place in dark alternate timelines. These are the very best alternate history series of all time.
The snow has returned to Wearside but this is nothing compared to one of Sunderland’s worst winters. It became known as The ...
One of my favorite movies of all time is Woody Allen’s classic 1987 film “Radio Days.” This movie is a delightful blend of history, radio, music and nostalgia from the late 1930s and 1940s. It takes ...
There’s something magical about sliding onto a worn vinyl stool at a classic American diner, especially when that diner happens to be a gleaming 1940s Worcester Lunch Car perched above the Kennebec ...
From Rebecca, to The Best Years of Our Lives, to The Lost Weekend, which 1940s Best Picture Oscar winner is the absolute greatest of them all?
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In the opening moments of Train Dreams — both the film and the Denis Johnson novella it’s based on — it’s 1917. In the ensuing years (mainly through the 1940s, plus a few scenes in the late ’60s) we ...
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Around the world, the 1940s were some revolutionary and history-making years. Not only did the divisive Second World War occur during some of these years, shaping the course of the world, but society ...
As groups remember the legacy of Native American boarding schools, challenges remain in tracking down the long and complex history. Each year, Sept. 30 marks Orange Shirt Day, a day when people wear ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Three years ago, Dean Engle began examining a treasure trove of black-and-white negatives with images of mostly Midtown Kingston’s past tucked inside a dozen or so shoe-sized ...
This photo taken in the 1940s, shows the corner of Highway 16 (now Havens Avenue) and Sanborn Boulevard. The biggest building is South Side Texaco. At the time of this photo, there were several Texaco ...