Westerns have been a prominent genre in cinema since the beginning. and John Ford obtained an Oscars record no one has been ...
"September 5," in theaters Friday, captures the tension of the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis and effectively explores ...
A Combat Chaplain’s Journey is enjoying some unexpected awards season chatter, but earlier this year, the documentary ...
The US Army’s hunt for the successor to the UH-60 Black Hawk pits its proven legacy against next-gen tiltrotor technology, like the Bell V-280 Valor.
ALPINE Holiday Home Tour The Alpine Woman’s Club hosts its annual Holiday Home Tour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 14 starting at Alpine Woman’s Club Historic Town Hall, 2156 Alpine Blvd., and ...
We note the passing of the last of the Buffalo Soldiers, Rev. Robert W. Dixon, Sr., who died on Nov. 15 near Albany at 103 years old.
Hero? Rogue? Maybe it’s both. But Catholic politician James Michael Curley, known as the ‘Mayor of the Poor,’ remains a ...
Both Savannah Christian and Calvary Day’s seasons fall short after losses in the third round of Georgia state playoffs. The ...
In Paul Schrader’s latest film—his most audacious religious vision yet—a documentarian on his deathbed confesses, on camera, ...
A member of the Ninth Cavalry, one of the U.S. Army’s all-Black regiments, he trained West Point cadets in military horsemanship during World War II.
First Lieut. HENRY JONES and Second Lieut. R.H. MONTGOMERY, Fifth United States cavalry, to date Nov. 19, 1863, for leaving their command while it was on picket duty without authority, whereby ...
A member of one of the U.S. Army’s all-Black regiments, formed after the Civil War, he trained West Point cadets in ...