Hodges was a powerful right-handed hitter who was good in the field, too, winning three Gold Gloves. He also clubbed 20-plus homers every year from 1949 to 1959, including six seasons of 30 or more.
On view at the Met from October 4 through January 31, 2027, the exhibit traces the careers of artists and life partners ...
How 'Marty Supreme' cinematographer Darius Khondji used haze machines to create the film's 1950's New York look.
James Alden Dykes explores post war childhood, resilience, & remembrance through the intertwined stories of five ...
As "ginormous" as the home run he hit at exactly 3:36 p.m. on October 13 in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat the New York Yankees, 10-9, ...
Westway Diner sits proudly on 9th Avenue with its distinctive red awnings that have been a Hell’s Kitchen landmark for decades. This is the kind of place where the menu is longer than some novels, ...
What do you wear on a typical working day? It might start with Uniqlo barrel-leg pants and a tee in the kitchen and studio, then a Beare Park suit for a client presentation, followed by a sheer ...
Leroy Johnson, a pioneering Black sheriff deputy and businessman in Florida, faced threats from the Ku Klux Klan while building economic opportunities for Black families. Here's his inspiring story.
LONDON (AP) — Fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files has landed on the gilded wood and plush red benches of Britain’s House of Lords. Parliament’s upper chamber is in the spotlight after former U.K.
Levittown in Long Island, New York, was built in 1947 as a suburban community for America's growing families. Here's what it was like in the '50s.
The life and legacy of Harriet Josephine Terry, a Cornwall-born educator and founding member of the first Black sorority, was nearly lost.