1 of 3 The Cabinet of Dr. CaligariRobert Wiene's The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) exerted a strong influence on the atmospheric lighting techniques of film noir.(more) 2 of 3 Fritz Lang: MetropolisScene from the film Metropolis (1927), directed by Fritz Lang.(more) 3 of 3 Max Schr...
Find out why each Super Bowl is numbered with Roman numeralsLearn how the Super Bowl became one of the most popular sporting events of the year.(more)See all videos for this article The NFL survived many years of instability and competition from rival organizations to became the strongest Ameri...
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He is the author of thirteen epic fantasy novels and a book on martial arts philosophy. The first four books are collectively known as the Chronicles of Hawklan, the following seven are set in the same world following the events in the Chronicles, and the twelfth, 'The Return of the ...
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The “gig economy” came about with the rise of companies like Uber and TaskRabbit that use technology to connect people who need a service with providers looking for short-term work, or “gigs.” Monitoring the amount of screen time, especially for children, or the time one spends in front...
of 1774, the Virginia Declaration of Rights of 1776, and his Objections to this Constitution of Government (1787) in opposition to ratification, have exercised a significant influence on American political thought and events. The Virginia Declaration of Rights, which Mason principally authored, served...
Journalist and author Winston Groom (March 23, 1943-September 17, 2020) was best known for his picaresque 1986 novel, "Forrest Gump," about a slow-witted mathematical savant whose life trajectory put him squarely at the center of some of America's most momentous events, crossing paths with ...
The Freeport resident trained hundreds of students of all ages, ethnicities, abilities and disabilities across Long Island and New York City. Hutchinson coached more than 30 teams, winning state and regional championships, and taking them as far as U.S. Tennis Association national events across the...
Between those events, Leibman had become a familiar figure on stage and in films and television in roles both dramatic and comedic, relishing characters whose authority, machismo and wildness could be blended in surprising ways. He starred as a union organizer with Sally Field in "Norma Rae,...