A new documentary charts the 87-year-old leader's advocacy across the decades
She may not own a television, but the Grammy-award winning musician definitely has her favorite books and films
The Fonz was the epitome of ’50s chill on TV’s family-friendly “Happy Days.” And then he went over the top
A decade before the Supreme Court ruled in favor of interracial marriage, the Rat Packer risked losing his career—and his life
The Grammy-nominated artist takes inspiration from weaving together seemingly disparate musical forms
The film icon embraced bisexuality, glamorous mystique and provocation
The U.S. embargo didn’t keep Cubans from watching movies they loved
How generations of NASA scientists were inspired by an evil Hollywood supercomputer
Over the past two decades, even G-rated films have amped up the booze labels
The new film <i>Amazon Adventure</i> turns decades of research into 45 minutes of visual majesty
You might not recognize this Anne—and that’s exactly what showrunner Moira Walley-Beckett intended
The short-lived show offered the best screen portrayal of the war the country has ever seen
A story of Victorian-age madness and exploration in the South American jungle is coming to a theater near you
The preeminent vocalist didn't actually start out as a singer
Curator Kevin Strait from the African American History Museum details the day he met the great musician
A Smithsonian expert says the film's was undoubtedly a hybrid tea rose
From tiny music boxes to the bus-sized Orchestrion, Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet in Germany's Rhineland is the perfect musical detour
At the Louisiana State Penitentiary and at a maximum-security prison in Malawi, the benefits of music are far-reaching
A century ago, a recording of the startlingly novel "Livery Stable Blues" helped launch a new genre
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