Here is a brief history of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. In 1955, President Dwight D. Eisenhower ...
Walking into the Soho Theatre Upstairs for What If They Ate The Baby feels a bit like entering an alternate universe that’s a ...
Giant Asteroid” has been a popular also-ran in the last three presidential elections, at least judging from bumper stickers, ...
For decades, the Kennedy Center has come to symbolize freedom of expression, representation and creativity in the performing ...
Horseshoe Bay Resort, nestled along the shores of Lake Lyndon B. Johnson (Lake LBJ) in the picturesque Texas Hill Country, ...
By most accounts, President Lyndon B. Johnson was the first to invite the ... President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford had only planned on dancing in the East Room to the music of Mike ...
In the early 1960s, Democrat President John F. Kennedy launched a fundraising initiative, and his successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson, signed into law a 1964 bill renaming the project the John F.
A Letter to Lyndon B. Johnson or God: Whoever Reads This First ... Following their Pick of the Fringe success in 2024, Suitcase Dance Theatre return with a new show, Pages, bringing journal ...
Supported by government money and private donations and attracting millions of visitors each year, the centre is a 100-foot-high complex that includes a concert hall and theatre.
Kennedy launched a fundraising initiative, and his successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson, signed into law ... with artists ranging from the Paul Taylor Dance Company to a joint concert by Tony ...
1871 — Lincolnites discussed paving the streets at the University of Nebraska. 1881 — A thief in Howard County hit a farm, stole two buffalo robes and a scoop shovel and milked all the cows.