Victor Borge made classical music funny and accessible
We’re letting one of the most original comedy musical performers ever quietly fade away
We’re letting one of the most original comedy musical performers ever quietly fade away
A young enslaved boy was painted out of a family portrait only to be restored decades later
Andrea Mrozek and Peter Jon Mitchell, in their book I… Do?, write that the fading value of marriage is a threat to social stability
In a culture that prizes cynicism, decency and restraint now look strangely subversive
African slavery long predates European involvement, according to a new book
Thatcher rejected modern feminist labels but shattered the glass ceiling anyway
Children’s television once assumed kids could think and feel deeply. That approach shaped a generation
A new batch of long-buried Sinatra recordings from SING Records lands with real punch, and the AI behind the sound is hard to dismiss
The Great Escaper isn’t Caine’s best movie, but it’s still well worth watching
While the original Schwarzenegger Running Man was wild, the remake is uncomfortably plausible
A tense film about loneliness, deception and reinvention
Buffalo Bill turned frontier grit into global showmanship
Mangas Coloradas united a warrior nation, sought peace and paid for it with his life