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If you’re driving through Danbury, Connecticut, don’t be surprised if a 38-foot-tall man in red, white, and blue catches your eye. He’s not directing traffic or selling hot dogs. He’s fiberglass, for ...
Explore the cultural industry surrounding the January 6 insurrection, including documentaries, books, and a participatory stage show in London.
Thousands of people flocked to the Tiwi Islands over the weekend to cheer on local teams at the islands' biggest event of the ...
The Trouble with Mr Doodle (Channel 4, Thursday, July 10, 10pm) was he couldn’t stop doodling. He just kept on doing it, for ...
For the last few decades, superheroes have reigned supreme over popular culture. Though their origins are rooted in comic ...
John Shand has written about music and theatre since 1981 in more than 30 publications, including for Fairfax Media since ...
The massive red and yellow sign proudly announces “Visitors Flea Market” with a proclamation of “World Food Trucks” that ...
If you can't get enough of the beautiful costumes, glittering high society, and scheming of 'The Gilded Age,' this is your ultimate movie watchlist.
The quintessential American economic myth is that the free market picks winners and losers. But the federal government has long had a role in this equation, from the current administration all the way ...
Uncle Sam is an easily recognizable piece of wartime propaganda. And legend says he was based off a real person—though that may not actually be the case.
Uncle Sam courageously dared into column writing. He is comparable to William Connor who wrote a regular column under the pen name, Cassandra, for 32 uninterrupted years between 1935 and 1967 in ...
Remembering Virginia's Uncle Sam: Veteran's lifelong mission to share American flags with thousands Tommy Sammons, who passed away at 91, carried flags in his minivan to give away: 'Red, white and ...