"Crucible," written by director John Sayles, delves into the social, political unrest fueled by automaker Henry Ford's impact ...
Considering his contribution to the worlds of medicine and of letters, there are surprisingly few traces of The Lancet's founding Editor Thomas Wakley (1795–1862) in English literature. He receives a ...
On Jan. 9, 1942, heavyweight champion Joe Louis won his 20th straight title defense, knocking out Buddy Baer in the first round. The next day, he enlisted in the Army.
Former world champion Junior Witter has revisited his years inside Sheffield’s famous Wincobank gym in a new book that sets one Brendan Ingle disciple against another.
If the crisis now engulfing the monarchy were to end in abdication, the parallels with Watergate, which ended with Richard Nixon helicoptering out of the White House, would be unavoidable. For the ...
Longtime philanthropist Bob Wortman will be laid to rest on Friday, but friends and family say his impact on the local community will live on forever.
From Gladiator to Anora — our rankings of every film to take home the top Oscar since the year 2000, from worst to best ...
It's been said, and it may well be true, that only a giant can come close to being able to understand, to have even a clue of empathy for a fellow giant. Two ...
The Mirror's royal editor Russell Myers has written the first joint biography of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall in over a ...
Jack Dempsey, Gene Tunney, the Long Count, million-dollar gates, and how the 1920s transformed prizefighting into America's biggest sport.
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To the young filmmakers out there, Fitzgerald says that self-belief and perseverance are essential to telling stories: “if you want something, you have to put it out there and you have to believe that ...