What started as a small feminist arts collective has grown to host hundreds of residents and publish countless books under ...
Elmhurst’s GreenMan Theatre Troupe presents “The Cover of Life,” a play filled with charm, humor, heartache and hope based on ...
In war-torn regions where despair often prevails, a powerful narrative of resilience, courage, and compassion is being woven by women. These women—journalists, activists, and medical professionals—are ...
"Mom was 18 months old when her aunt and uncle were arrested about a mile from where I’m standing. They’d been taking care of ...
A new exhibition spotlights a trio who pushed the boundaries of American art and illustrated the experiences of World War II ...
Rasmussen is one of the few remaining women who were recruited to serve in WAVES, a military unit within the U.S. Navy created during World War II, which acted as a catalyst ... across America and was ...
Women couldn't serve in combat roles during WWII, but thousands like 100-year-old Mae Warner joined the military in other ...
Such hometown magazines served as a sort of collective family letter to far-flung troops yearning to get back home.
Growing up, John Marsh did not fully grasp the significance of his mother’s role as a pilot serving in the military during ...
In a nod to the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, a new immersive exhibit opening at Kenan House Gallery in January will take visitors back to the 1940s for an introduction to “Secret ...