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Drag balls in the 19th century, the Black Pearl Awards and, of course, the High Heel Race. Why might Washington, a famously ...
Our first good look at Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein proves just how much of a fan the auteur is of Mary Shelley's ...
These real-life holiday destinations are forever linked to the books that made them famous, where fiction meets geography in ...
From the first time a circus visited San Antonio in 1858, the dates usually fell in October or even November — because even then, it was too hot to want to sit under a canvas tent during the summer ...
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The History of Pride in DC
Deacon Maccubin, founder of Lambda Rising bookstore in Dupont Circle, holds DC’s first annual Pride event, the Gay Pride ...
In a short span of time, immigrants flooded Hamtramck, a blue-collar town fully within Detroit's borders. And things would ...
Virginia City, Nevada isn’t playing dress-up for tourists—it’s the genuine article, a silver mining boomtown that refuses to fade into the history books. You’ve probably visited places that claim to ...
New Castle stands as a colonial jewel on the Delaware River, where brick-lined streets have witnessed America’s story unfold ...
Some 70 art galleries from the UK and around the world are exhibiting at the 12th annual Art London, which opens in the special marquee ...
No other destination juxtaposes rugged beauty and refined elegance quite like Maine. Maine doesn’t dress for attention—it’s the rare summer destination that gets better the less you try to frame it.
Fistfights with John Lydon, sword fights with the Sisters of Mercy, gangsters, goth and Ferris Bueller: The epic story of Flesh For Lulu ...
Then the group set off on a seven-mile walk south, which ended at the New York Historical museum along 77th Street on the Upper West Side. The march was reminiscent of a sight New Yorkers might have ...