Category: history
How ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ defines American ambition
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is a show that has beautifully captured the spirit of American ambition through its protagonist’s journey.
Briham Goes Full Circle On Debut Solo Album
Actor Shunsuke Daito explored Kyoto’s period drama craftsmanship, while the Unko Museum opened in Okinawa, and the documentary series Black Document began streaming, along with the return of ONE PIECE Season 2.
The crumbling gate of Anarkali Bazaar
I In Old Anarkali Bazaar stands the shop named Yousuf Falooda. In the gali immediately behind it, an old arch of small bricks survives, with a plaque above its entrance. An initial photographic examination suggested the arch might date from the British era. Yet the small bricks, coarse.
On This Day: Michael Cusack, the father of the GAA, is born in Co Clare
On this day in 1847, Michael Cusack, the so-called ‘father of the GAA,’ was born in Co Clare. The GAA has gone on to make a considerable impact on Ireland’s history.
Golden Age Thursday: T.S.O.L. Run Through Early Material During Hectic 1981 Performance In California
T. S. O. L., like any memorable punk band, has gone through its fair share of controversies. From frontman Jack Grishams addiction issues plaguing the earlier days of the band, and a lineup that shifted several times throughout their career, especially during their run in the 80s, The Sounds of Libertys legacy has survived through inner turmoil and [.] The post Golden Age Thursday: T. S. O. L. Run Through Early Material During Hectic 1981 Performance In California appeared first on Glide Magazine.