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Clifford McDonald’s acrylic painting, “Made in His Image” shows a Black child gazing dubiously at a painting of a Caucasian Christ. The child looks at him, but Jesus looks away.
On July 6, 1944, a blaze broke out at a Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey show in Hartford, Connecticut. At least 167 ...
The sculptures themselves are the work of the Real Elephant Collective, a sustainable, community-owned enterprise of 200 ...
Relatives of all stripes, many carrying bouquets for the 6- to 11-year-old performers, filled 200 seats to watch the cast of ...
Adapted from the award-winning children’s novel by Kate DiCamillo and featuring music and lyrics from Marc Teitler and book and lyrics from Nancy Harris, The Magician’s Elephant tells the story of a ...
The Animal Welfare Institute and its original co-plaintiffs, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the Fund for Animals, the Animal Protection Institute (now known as Born ...
RICHMOND, Ky. (WKYT) - A Kentucky veteran and author got to check a few things off his bucket list on Wednesday. Master Sergeant Clifford Taylor served in the U.S. Army for 20 years. He is a ...
A not-to-be-missed literary afternoon celebrating the power of words, music and community will take place on Saturday, June 14 from 12 noon to 2pm at Glasgow University Union, as bestselling ...
PROTESTER: Ingrid Weihmann plans to protest against Jumbo the elephant performing in the Loritz Circus which is visiting Timaru for the next week.JOHN BISSET / Timaru Herald Ingrid Weihmann is ...
One of the country's last remaining art deco cinema buildings and multi-screen movie complexes has been placed on the market. The Capitol Cinema in the Bay of Plenty township of Te Puke dates back ...
The Best Stunts of All Time, Over Nearly 100 Years of the Oscars A year-by-year "what if" filling in a century-long gap of Academy Awards recognition for noteworthy stunt artistry and design in ...
The circus's integration into the town's life was seamless and, by today's standards, surreal. Birma, a magnificent three-and-a-half-ton circus elephant, became an unlikely star of local advertising.