Northwestern University students canceled a musical following backlash from some students over the use of the n-word by a character. Campus theatre troupe Lovers & Madmen canceled the remaining two ...
John Wilkes Booth was a racist murderer, but that apparently wasn’t the worst thing about him. The worst thing was that he used “the N-word.” Isn’t that a bizarre thing to say? Not too bizarre, ...
Wondering what the title "Sic Semper Systema" really means in Daredevil: Born Again episode 4? The cryptic Latin phrase ...
Despite harsh, discriminatory conditions, low pay and lack of appreciation, deaf women have fought with brilliance and ...
The cast includes: Kyle Miller’s outstandingly commanding, formidable and vain John Wilkes Booth; Jason Lakes' menacing Proprietor; TJ Montgomery’s vulnerable Lee Harvey Oswald (the Texas ...
Mother Teresa and Osama bin Laden both were religious extremists, John Brown and John Wilkes Booth both engaged in acts of political violence, Winston Churchill and Mao Zedong both were political ...
Sure, she'll probably bounce from right-wing podcast to Fox News interview ... protecting child actors is named after him." 21."John Wilkes Booth. He was a famous and highly-regarded actor ...
When John Wilkes Booth assassinated Abraham Lincoln in 1865, he wanted accomplice George Atzerodt to kill Vice President ...
The man who shot John Wilkes Booth and became “Lincoln’s Avenger” had a Kansas connection. Author and historian Adrian Zink joined in on the KSAL Morning News Extra on Wednesday with a look ...
Spoiler alert: Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. But if that’s news to you, you might not get on that well with Manhunt. It’s a dramatisation of the hunt for his killer, John Wilkes Booth. The show ...
In this new podcast, Paul chats with author and podcast host Aaron Mahnke whose new book “Cabinet of Curiosities” is an ...
John Wilkes Booth was a racist murderer, but that apparently wasn’t the worst thing about him. The worst thing was that he used “the N-word.” Isn’t that a bizarre thing to say? Not too ...