We interviewed Democrats and Republicans — on the record and anonymously — about life on Capitol Hill, what broke Congress ...
A dream in which his own children wouldn’t be judged by the color of their skin but by ... up by failed segregationists like Senator Strom Thurmond who used the manufactured panic over America ...
We talked about what they hate and love about Congress ... staffer in and show them that picture [of me and 100-year-old Strom Thurmond]. I say, ‘That man had a wonderful legislative career.
The list includes downtown Columbia’s 16-story iconic Strom Thurmond federal building and a smaller three-story unused building next to it that was once Columbia’s main federal courthouse.
The ghost of George Washington Carver hangs over the studio of Amanda Williams, where hues are inspired by the Alabama soil ...
Supported by By Amanda Fortini “SUPPOSE I WERE to begin by saying that I had fallen in love with a color,” reads the first line of Maggie Nelson’s “Bluets,” her 2009 book-length lyric ...
Part of Lumon’s institutional power arises from its ability to make every employee adhere to the ethos of its founder, Kier ...
“A genial giant of a man, Nate Thurmond was one of the all-time great NBA centers, with a rugged, in-your-face style of play that frequently intimidated even Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Wilt ...
Nelson wasn’t preparing the players for game. The associate producer and hockey consultant was rehearsing the young extras ...
The director of a short film produced by Walla Walla University’s Center for Media Ministry was named Best U.S.A. Director of ...
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