Exploring the significance of chewing gum, usually chewed by General Buck Turgidson, in Stanley Kubrick's Cold War comedy masterpiece 'Dr Strangelove'.
Built in Czechia, the violin belonged to a musician who played in an orchestra and was killed in the Holocaust.
Since its founding in 2012, entertainment company A24 has produced emotionally deep films that tell unique stories with ...
Rachael, returning to her barracks from work sorting possessions of murdered new arrivals at Auschwitz, found in the mud a ...
On Saturday, the Knox County Library held an author talk to coincide with the exhibit. Dr. James Grymes wrote a book ...
The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum gives voice to survivors like 93-year-old Rachel Miller, impacting a new generation with her story.
The Illinois Holocaust Museum in Skokie is closing for major renovations, with a temporary location opening downtown.
At the Illinois Holocaust Museum, soon to undergo a major renovation, a heart-tugging special exhibit in Skokie explores the ...
The Illinois Holocaust Museum said it will temporarily close starting this summer as its Skokie center undergoes major ...
Art at the Cave, a contemporary art gallery in downtown Vancouver, is opening a new exhibit, “Seeking Warmth,” that explores not just the need for physical warmth but also emotional connection, especi ...
Northern Arizona University professor and student interns digitize rediscovered Holocaust survivor recordings to send to ...
The Holocaust Impact Theater is putting on the show “Linked”. Written and directed by the students, the show is connecting ...