Tag: history

Museums and Communities Rewriting the History of Afro-Descendant Art in Puerto Rico

A National Initiative to Rethink Afro and Afro-Descendant Art in Puerto Rico and Beyond As museums continue to

Sarah K. Khan Crafts a History of Unruly Women

Sarah K. Khan’s showcase at BRIC intertwines various mediums such as ceramics, printmaking, video, digital animation, and text,

NJ grandma, 80, makes history completing Ironman World Championship: ‘Strong in the body, strong in the mind’

She’s in it for the long haul! A resilient 80-year-old New Jersey grandmother has made history as the

NJ grandma, 80, makes history completing Ironman World Championship: ‘Strong in the body, strong in the mind’

She’s determined to go the distance! A resilient 80-year-old New Jersey grandmother made history by becoming the oldest

Ancient Rock Art Rewrites the Arabian Desert’s History

A remarkable collection of life-sized animal rock engravings found in the Northern Arabian Desert suggests that this arid

These Enigmatic ‘Fossils’ Could Rewrite the History of Life on Earth

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November 2025: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago

Unique Article Title Engaging Headline That Captivates This is an exemplary introduction that draws readers in, presenting the

Cineflix Closes Multiple Deals for ‘Vanished History,’ ‘Cape Carnage: Killer Catch,’ ‘Commando Missions’

Cineflix Rights has announced several international partnerships for its new titles including “Vanished History,” “Commando Missions,” and “Cape

President Trump hailed as a ‘colossus’ and ‘giant of Jewish history’ during address in Israeli parliament

President Trump was celebrated as a “colossal figure” and a “monument in Jewish history,” regarded as a leader

Diane Keaton’s Dating History Through the Years

Diane Keaton is well-known for her choice to remain unmarried throughout her illustrious career in Hollywood, although she

The Man Who Changed Human History: Why We Honor Columbus | The Gateway Pundit | by Antonio Graceffo

While some critics argue that Christopher Columbus's voyage was a mere footnote in history—claiming he did not truly