The Tampa Museum of Art continues to celebrate and honor the richness and complexity of Florida’s cultural tapestry with its newest exhibition, Living Color: The Art of the Highwaymen. On view through ...
Mary Ann Egan died peacefully on January 31, 2025. Mary Ann is survived, and remembered with deepest love, by her daughter, Ann Marie McCormick and her dear son-in-law, Eric McCormick, who were ...
Mary Ann Waters Robinson, 97, passed peacefully at home on January 2, 2025, attended by her devoted caregivers. On this day, Sarasota lost a longtime community philanthropist and party planner par ...
Mary Ann Shadd Cary was a courageous abolitionist and the first Black woman in North America to publish a newspaper. She was born to free Blacks and grew up in Delaware, where her family home was a ...
A child of the poor gathered his companions around him and led them to a statue of Mary, before which a lamp was burning, as is the custom in that holy city. There, these fresh young voices sang ...
In response to legislation in the US House of Representatives that would make illegal immigration a felony, some 300,000 ...
Supt. Dr. Barber presented the 2024 Georgia School Board Association’s Exemplary School Board Recognition Award. The award ...
The Feast of Mary Help of Christians is celebrated on May 24. The tradition of this advocation goes back to 1571, when the whole of Christendom was saved by Mary Help of Christians when Catholics ...
Ann Coulter is the author of seven New York Times bestsellers -- Guilty: Liberal Victim and Their Assault On America (January 2009); If Democrats Has Any Brains,They'd Be Republicans (October 2007 ...
To celebrate Black History month, we will be reposting our series on African Americans who had a major impact on Florida. This story originally published in 2020. FORT PIERCE — Harold ...
Mary McNamara is a culture columnist and critic for the Los Angeles Times. Previously she was assistant managing editor for arts and entertainment following a 12-year stint as television critic ...