It’s misleading to call “Civil War,” Alex Garland’s latest film, political, because despite all appearances there are no politics to speak of. Which maybe in itself is political. But there’s no ...
I have made peace with this scene and I hope more people do. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. When we first meet Lee Smith in ...
If one is to engage honestly with “Civil War,’ one must also engage with the state of journalism. It is impossible not to in a country that has seen fascism rear its ugly head and reactionary ...
Writer-director Alex Garland issues a stark, terrifying wake-up call to the U.S. – and to journalists everywhere – as ‘Civil War’ hits close to the bone. Garland’s film is so unnerving because he ...
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What Really Led to the American Civil War
Part 1 explores the decades of political fights, economic clashes, and national tension that pushed America toward civil war.
Experts from the Presidio Trust say renovators are taking extraordinary steps to preserve the hospital's historic detail, ...
A ward in Carver Hospital in Washington, D.C., during the Civil War. One key innovation during this period was the division of hospitals into wards based on disease. U.S. National Archives In 1862, ...
In 1862, a group of 24 soldiers from the Ohio Volunteer Infantry with the Union Army worked to disrupt confederate forces in the Civil War. One of those men was Philip Shadrach, who was from Somerset ...
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