Many people in the United States believe that “Mary Had a Little Lamb” was the first-ever recording of the human voice. But Thomas Edison’s device was actually not the first. A Frenchman named Édouard ...
The battered wooden trunk had been in the family for a century -- shifted from attic to barn to garage as it was handed down ...
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Albany's Nipper building, with its iconic 28-foot-tall RCA dog statue on top, has been tagged with half an X by the city amid safety concerns.
In 1927, Norworth wrote a different version of "Take Me Out" and changed the name of its leading lady from Katie Casey to ...
The St. Louis Symphony was welcomed by a very large audience in Foellinger Great Hall on March 29. Under the exciting and jovial direction of music director Stéphane Devève, the ...
The Wallis Annenberg Center will present DANCING WITH BOB, a centennial tribute to Robert Rauschenberg, with Trisha Brown ...
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Norton will perform a concert of vaudeville blues, old-time country and vintage Americana folk music at Evansville Art Center ...
A battered wooden trunk had been in retired high school teacher Bill McFarland's family for a century. No one knew a cinematic treasure was inside.
Georges Melies' film Gugusse and the Automaton was long thought lost until a copy was discovered in a trove of vintage nitrate films The battered wooden trunk had been in the family for a century - ...
The Thomas Edison National Historical Park is home to a replica of the Black Maria, the world’s first motion picture studio, ...