SWOOPE – Gordon Vincent Irvine, 97, passed away Thursday, December 18, 2025 in Augusta Health. Born April 2, 1928 in Alleghany County, he was the son of Herman Fontaine and Christine Pearl (Irvine) ...
ARLINGTON — The Gordon football team continued its remarkable run Wednesday at AT&T Stadium. The Longhorns took down Rankin 69-22 in a contest that ended with 6:46 left in the third quarter due to the ...
BYU history professor Tyson Reeder holds a copy of his award-winning book, “Serpent in Eden: Foreign Meddling and Partisan Politics in James Madison’s America.” The book recently earned the $50,000 ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... A decade in the making, Ken Burns’s much-ballyhooed The American Revolution gives the viewer a fair idea of what to expect in its opening ...
In this episode, David Rubenstein explores the role of First Ladies in the White House with historian Annette Gordon-Reed and journalists Jonathan Alter and the late Cokie Roberts. Untold is a free ...
Photo courtesy of the Reed family. On a humid morning in late June, Sgt. Gordon Reed set out on what was meant to be a routine Physical Fitness Test with his reserve unit in Orlando, Florida. The ...
Literary stars and cultural luminaries turned out for the New York Public Library’s annual benefit. Partygoers filled the main branch of the New York Public Library for the annual Library Lions gala ...
Not often does a magazine edition come along that begs both reading and keeping. In the dusty archives of my home work room are several such numbers: A Life and a Look, both devoted to the ...
To dispel the idea that the American Revolution refers only to a war, we're going to start our look at Ken Burns' latest epic, "The American Revolution," at the end, after the war is won. In a 1787 ...
Nationally renowned novelist and author Viet Thanh Nguyen will deliver the West Virginia Humanities Council’s annual McCreight Lecture in the Humanities at Capitol Theater in Charleston this Thursday, ...
“Nothing was ever quaint,” mused Ken Burns in a New York film studio last spring, as he made some last edits to his latest documentary, a chronicle of the American revolution that debuts next month.