Last month was African American History month. On Feb. 21, Enterprise columnist Bob Seidenstein wrote about “Some words on words.” Time for some stories. In some mafia movies you hear “Send him to ...
From hidden figures in space exploration to courageous advocates for education, these five outstanding films and ...
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This International Women's Day, why not celebrate by watching a female-directed movie like 'Born in Flames' or 'Daughters of the Dust'?
An Augusta native is now residing behind “the gates” of the fictional gated-community, Fairmont Crest. Actor Maurice Johnson ...
For the “Vibe Check” podcast hosts, Black history is celebrated in every episode. At the Amsterdam News, every month is Black History Month.
Richard Bernstein tackles difficult topics in his short study of an extraordinary entertainer, Al Jolson (born Asa Yoelson in Lithuania in 1886), and a profoundly important movie—and not just because ...
The 1920s were a period of great change. Vintage photographs provide a glimpse at what life was like for women throughout the ...
The sweaty-browed machismo of American popcorn ... see another action movie like it this year. Action movies don't always need to take place in the modern world when history holds so much conflict ...
You haven’t truly experienced South Carolina until you’ve strolled beneath the moss-draped oak trees of Beaufort, where time seems to slow down just enough for you to catch your breath and remember ...
“Trailblazers of Change – Celebrating Pioneers in African American History,” will feature a panel discussion followed by a screening of “The Six Triple Eight,” a film by Tyler Perr ...
When it comes to tNumber One on the Call Sheet, the doc is a absolutely celebration of the trailblazing Black men and women ...