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The new soldiers arriving at Building 341 at Fort Warren, Wyoming, in November 1943 were blissfully unaware of what the future held.
Told they were a “GR outfit,” they speculated on what that meant
For those willing to listen, the dead whisper of something that grows beyond this life.
I love cemeteries. I always have. In the past, when my friends have questioned my interest, I’ve struggled to articulate exactly why.
However, years of observing our culture has helped me to u
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Kevin Costner has haunted me my entire life. We attended the same high school and shared a U.S. history teacher, who truly loved Costner and spoke of him often. After I graduated, thinking I was done with Costner, I wrote Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941–1960, a book that d
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Gardening in the shade is often thought of as a Sisyphean endeavor, swimming upstream against all odds with limited plant choices and no hope for color.
But that notion couldn’t be further from the truth. Learning how to work with — not necessarily around — shady conditions, and fi
The chartreuse foliage of Hakone grass and golden creeping Jenny brightening a partly shady garden. Associated Press
Gardening in the shade is often thought of as a Sisyphean endeavor, swimming upstream against all odds with limited plant choices and no hope for color.
Jose A. Lucero, the ‘Picasso Santero,’ stands next to one of his pieces, Raphael the Archangel, last year on Alameda Street.
Jehidael the Archangel by Jose A. Lucero stands along Alameda Street.
Brothers Felipe and Jose A. Lucero, from left, repair and repaint the wood archa
47 styles of the iconic Air Force 1 sneaker are showcased in a Greenpoint, Brooklyn warehouse—all of them designed by Abloh.
It would be an overstatement to say that the “Louis Vuitton and Nike ‘Air Force 1’ by Virgil Abloh” exhibition is the polymath designer�