Museum of the American Revolution Receives $50 Million

[ad_1] Museum of the American Revolution where George Washington was restored field tent and many other war artifacts took about $50 million from its founding president’s estate, HF Lenfestwho was known as Gerry. Museum announced Tuesday marks the fifth anniversary of the museum’s opening and the 247th anniversary gift of “the bullet heard around the …

China’s Xu Mengtao Receives Gold in Women’s Aircraft

[ad_1] Australia has a habit of dominating freestyle ski aerials, but China arrived at Genting Snow Park on an extremely cold night, hoping to win a medal for its home country. And China delivered. The evening temperature is minus -10 degrees Fahrenheit, with gold medal winner Xu Mengtao in a near-perfect full-on effort. Belarusian Hanna …

Master of Mixing and Matching Movies Receives Citywide Praise

[ad_1] There is a movie critic inside every movie buff. Inside every critic lives a movie programmer. And in every programmer’s heart there is a place for Amos Vogel. Vogel was America’s groundbreaking film programmer, and so in his centennial city-wide tribute now at the New York Film Festival and moving to other theaters later …

Guggenheim Receives New President and Second Black Woman Board of Trustees

[ad_1] At a time when the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum was trying to solve this problem expenses On Monday, the museum appointed a new president, a billionaire collector, citing an “unjust work environment that enables racism” from within its body. J. Tomilson Hilland elected a second black female trustee, a poet, playwright, and essayist. Claudia …

‘Mare of Easttown’ Receives Supporting Actor Awards for Limited Series

[ad_1] “Easttown mare” was one of the most animated limited series of the year and received 16 Emmy nominations, including best limited or anthology series. So far on Sunday night, HBO crime drama has already claimed that they both support acting Awards for limited or anthology series or movies. Julianne Nicholson She won the best …

Race Historian in America Receives An Unusual Four-Book Deal

[ad_1] Historian Martha S. Jones has a nose for writing deeply researched histories that land in the midst of the tumult and collapse of our national politics—sometimes deliberately, sometimes not. “Birthright Citizens,” a 2018 scholarly study of the history of the 19th century debate about Black citizenship in America, came at once When some conservatives …