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Author Archives: topstory

George Washington and I Go Way Back—Or So Goes the Tale of My Family’s Cane
27 Nov 2019

George Washington and I Go Way Back—Or So Goes the Tale of My Family’s Cane

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An heirloom is charged with both sentiment and purely speculative history    I am related to a man who once knew a man who knew another man who knew George Washington. And to prove it, my family has a souvenir … Continued

The Mouthwatering History of Seven Fundamental Foodstuffs
27 Nov 2019

The Mouthwatering History of Seven Fundamental Foodstuffs

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A new Smithsonian book whisks readers on a culinary odyssey, tracing the history of salt, pork, honey, chili, tomato, rice and chocolate    At first blush, pork, honey, salt, chile, rice, chocolate and tomato may seem an unremarkable and arbitrary … Continued

The Enslaved Girl Who Became America’s First Poster Child
27 Nov 2019

The Enslaved Girl Who Became America’s First Poster Child

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In 1855, Mary Mildred Williams energized the abolitionist movement        On February 19, 1855, Charles Sumner, the Massachusetts senator, wrote his supporters about an enslaved 7-year-old girl whose freedom he had helped to secure. She would be joining him … Continued

The Original ‘Dumbo’ Story Would Have Had More Twists and Turns
27 Nov 2019

The Original ‘Dumbo’ Story Would Have Had More Twists and Turns

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Before soaring into theaters, Disney’s flying elephant was about to be published as a scrolling children’s book       As Dumbo soars into theaters this week with a new Disney live-action movie, it is interesting to note that it was a simple … Continued

One of the Few Surviving Heroes of D-Day Shares His Story
27 Nov 2019

One of the Few Surviving Heroes of D-Day Shares His Story

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Army medic Ray Lambert, now 98, landed with the first assault wave on Omaha Beach. Seventy-five years later, he could be the last man standing       As world leaders and assorted dignitaries join the throngs of grateful citizens and … Continued

The New ‘Little Women’ May Finally Do Justice to Its Most Controversial Character
27 Nov 2019

The New ‘Little Women’ May Finally Do Justice to Its Most Controversial Character

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Based on the trailer of the new adaptation of the beloved novel, Amy March seems poised to get the well-rounded portrait she deserves       It happens like clockwork: Every few Christmases, a new film adaptation of Little Women tempts book lovers … Continued

Is the Future of Entertainment the 40-Years-Old ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ Series?
27 Nov 2019

Is the Future of Entertainment the 40-Years-Old ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ Series?

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   Forty years ago, a beloved paperback series set the stage for today’s obsession with interactive entertainment       To kids immersed in video games, the thrill of taking part in the action is a given, whether sky-diving out of … Continued

How T.C. Cannon and His Contemporaries Changed Native American Art
26 Nov 2019

How T.C. Cannon and His Contemporaries Changed Native American Art

by topstory | posted in: Art | 0

In the 1960s, a group of young art students upended tradition and vowed to show their real life instead       For young artists far from home, the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the mid-1960s … Continued

The Striking New Artworks That Follow Rockefeller Center’s Grand Tradition of Public Art
26 Nov 2019

The Striking New Artworks That Follow Rockefeller Center’s Grand Tradition of Public Art

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Frieze Sculpture, on view for just two months, sparks a conversation between works created more than 80 years apart       Conceived by John D. Rockefellear, Jr.—fortunate son of the oil magnate—as a city within a city, Rockefeller Center was to … Continued

With a Little Help From A.I., the Dali Museum Brings the Famed Surrealist to Life
26 Nov 2019

With a Little Help From A.I., the Dali Museum Brings the Famed Surrealist to Life

by topstory | posted in: Art | 0

Visitors to the museum in St. Petersburg, Florida can meet Salvador Dalí “in person”       Salvador Dalí wasn’t exactly modest. And he’ll tell you so, too, face to face at the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Here, the Spanish surrealist is … Continued

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