In 1926, the West End of London offered a dazzling range of evening entertainment. Choices included watching Fred Astaire and ...
On a cold Tuesday in London in 1926, a tallish but sickly and eccentric Scotsman invited members of Britain’s Royal Institution to look at a homemade contraption he had assembled and that he had been ...
That is, the new additions to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame were announced this week, with a pair of slugging center ...
Frith Street in Soho, where John Logie Baird gave the world's first public television demonstration in 1926, now houses a ...
The unassuming Bar Italia on Frith Street, Soho, was once a laboratory where the first public demonstration of television was given on January 26, 1926 ...
One hundred years after the birth of television in Britain, Magic Rays of Light author John Wyver looks back at the rapid development of the new medium during the 1930s – a lost era that saw a huge ...
Television was invented a century ago in Hastings, and next Monday, 26 January, is the 100th anniversary of its first ever ...
WINK-TV was this area’s first television station. It began broadcasting on March 18, 1954, and is the fifth-oldest station in ...
Long before Julia Child and Emeril Lagasse, Antonin Carême gained international fame, by cooking for kings and writing ...
(Clockwise from top left) Famke Janssen as Jean Grey in 'X-Men'; Johnny Depp in 'Pirates of the Caribbean'; Daniel Craig as James Bond; Jennifer Coolidge in 'The White Lotus' and Ncuti Gatwa as the ...
Each week, The News-Gazette will show a screenshot of a home from a movie or TV show and ask readers, “Who lives here?” Send your guesses to wholiveshere@news-gazette.com, and we’ll give a winner a ...
My old friend Bill O’Reilly wrote an interesting column recently about the demise of network news — a once noble institution inhabited over the years by my two favorite reporters: Bill … and me.
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