This is Noise, the Bamberg, Germany-based extreme-metal musician writing World War I-themed music as Kanonenfieber. He’s ...
Officials with the Ozarks Heritage Research Center (OHRC) at Missouri State University-West Plains (MSU-WP) will host a presentation about “Lincoln School’s Legacy of Service: Honoring Soldiers from ...
February is Black History Month. To mark the occasion, The Collective, a 55+ Active Community in Manteca, held the African ...
Samson Contompasis's painting of the Medal of Honor recipient on an Arbor Hill building was a fixture on Henry Johnson ...
The cast of Jason Carmichael, Foster Davis, Elia Adams and Kristopher Adams brings writer Celeste Bedford Walker's words to ...
Ozark Spring Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) members will meet at 1:00pm at the American Legion Hall, 1401 Bill Virdon Blvd., West Plains […] ...
When the Ensemble Theatre does drama right, it's a thing of theatrical beauty. Usually, this means they've blessed us with one of the company's consistently superlative August Wilson productions or ...
The names are carved on poles of African hardwood that are set upright as if reaching for the sun. No one knows where the men ...
After more than a century of neglect, 1,772 Black South African servicemen who died in World War I have finally been honored with a memorial in Cape Town. These men, members of the Cape Town Labor ...
South Africa boasts numerous memorials honoring its white soldiers who fought and perished in both world wars, yet the contributions of Black servicemen remained largely overlooked for many years.
Black South African servicemen who lost their lives in non-combat roles while serving on the Allied side during World War I, and whose final resting places remain unknown, have been honored with a ...