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Inside America’s fire war against Japan in World War II
In the final year of World War II, American forces faced an enemy that refused to fight above ground. Across the Pacific, ...
On the 15th of August 1945, the Japanese Emperor Hirohito gave a speech on the radio in which he announced the unconditional ...
Seven Japanese American soldiers have been promoted to officer ranks in a solemn ceremony that comes eight decades after they ...
Relatives hope move will raise awareness about the seven martyrs — six of whom were slain by North Korean troops ...
Israel's 'Butcher’s Stain' and documentary short 'Children No More: Were and Are Gone,' along with 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' ...
If you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed these days — that your middle school years were better spent skipping class than reading ...
It doesn’t matter what you do — do it as hard as you can. Passion will follow and your circuitous path will be made straight.
Ahead of its world premiere at Sundance, De Los spoke to David Alvarado and Edward James Olmos about 'American Pachuco: The ...
The region’s film festivals and series offer plenty of reasons to get out of the house and into the theater this season. WBUR film critic Erin Trahan shares the ones she's looking forward to.
Diane Warren, the Jewish songwriter and erstwhile Oscar nominee, was once again nominated — for the 17th time — in the category of best original song. This time, Warren’s nomination came from writing ...
When we think of cartoons, we often think of bright colours and happy endings, often meant for children. However, some ...
Dark tourism involves visiting places shaped by tragedy, violence, or loss. The sites that matter most center the people ...
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