On Feb. 5, 1919, screen legends Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith formed United Artists.
Woodie King Jr. was a pioneering theatre and film producer, director and actor. Additionally, he founded the New Federal Theatre.
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This day in pop culture for February 6
On this day in pop culture history, Tony the Tiger found his voice, The Brady girls got married, “Of Mice and Men” was ...
PITTSBURG, Kan. (KOAM) - Located at Lincoln Park, the bandshell, named after American composer John Joseph Richards, has ...
Camp that was located on Leonard Street in Southport for three years during the mid-1930s. It opened in October ...
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Ryan’s 1937 Ford Coupe
A beautifully restored 1937 Ford Coupe shows timeless style and craftsmanship. What detail stands out most to you?
EXCLUSIVE: A new documentary is in the works on aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, directed by the Oscar-nominated filmmaking ...
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