The WCHS collection contains an Updegraff & Co. top hat, manufactured circa 1850. Made of a smooth, silk plush exterior over ...
She began wearing bloomers during the Civil War and after the War began wearing “men’s clothing” – trousers and Prince Albert jackets, accompanied by short hair and sometimes a top hat. In the late ...
When Stephen Marche began writing a book that imagined a future civil war in the United States of America, he repeatedly found himself having to throw out large chunks of text because the very ...
SPOILER ALERT: This contains major spoilers for the ending of “Civil War,” now playing in theaters ... They used Tyler Perry’s three-story, stucco replica White House set at his sprawling ...
The Civil War was fought in 10,000 places, from Valverde, New Mexico, and Tullahoma, Tennessee, to St. Albans, Vermont, and Fernandina on the Florida coast. More than 3 million Americans fought in ...
At the climax of the divisive movie “Civil War,” American soldiers snake through the White House to hunt down the president. This and other harrowing battle scenes were coordinated by a former ...
“Civil War” has tapped into a dark set of national ... into armed conflict has moved from being an idea on the tinfoil-hat fringes to an active undercurrent of the country’s political ...
Moviegoers continue to bust that myth. Alex Garland’s dystopian “Civil War,” set in a near-immediate future when the United States is at war with itself, sold an estimated $25.7 million in ...
Despite the fact that it isn’t quite what it was marketed as being, I thoroughly enjoyed Civil War — its tight direction and strategic use of violence to shock audiences’ consciences make it ...
I've covered TV, music and pop culture for over 6 years. Written and directed by Alex Garland, Civil War is set in a dystopian future in the U.S. “where a team of military-embedded journalists ...
If the concept of director Alex Garland’s Civil War is taken on a surface level, it is easy to say that releasing a film like it during an election year is provocative, to say the least.
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