A persuasive letter in 1924 from Sault Star editor James W. Curran to Rudyard Kipling convinced the famous poet, in an almost ...
Supported by By Leslie Wayne Photographs by Ahmed Gaber ... Words above the bronze doors say “All passes, art alone untiring stays to us.” The academy is an example of how an underused ...
Across Canada, dignitaries marked Remembrance Day by laying wreaths at ceremonies, school children sang in the late fall ...
Fraughton, died this summer at his Utah home after spending over six decades creating art that dots the country’s landscape ... For instance, with The Duke, a John Wayne tribute housed in The National ...
The multibillion-dollar renovation of Parliament’s Centre Block building continues to be on time and on budget, but ...
John Wayne: An American Experience has been a staple of the Fort Worth Stockyards since it opened in 2020. Much like the ...
English poet John Keats will be immortalised in a bronze sculpture, unveiled near his birthplace in Moorgate next week, it has been revealed. A public sculpture forged by sculptor Martin Jennings ...
An American Experience, located in the Fort Worth Stockyards, just completed an expansion on the exhibit and gift shop.
James Brosher/Indiana University John Mellencamp and his catalog of ... The legendary singer-songwriter was honored with a life-size bronze sculpture of himself playing the guitar at Indiana ...
Please verify your email address. You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. While they both had storied and prolific careers on their own, John Ford and John Wayne are inseparable ...
John Wayne’s first movie as director was 1960’s The Alamo, but he was technically the uncredited one a year later on another Western. Duke starred in The Comancheros as Captain Jake Cutter in ...
Chisum, which is on ITV4 this afternoon, was John Wayne's first movie of the 1970s, which would also be the Western legend's final decade. The film was based on the Lincoln County War of 1878 with ...