Amidst the countless acts of courage that defined D-Day, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt Jr., the son of the late President, emerged as a symbol of courage and leadership. His actions on Utah Beach, fueled by both resolve and a concealed … Continue reading →
While the Marx Brothers’ zany antics continue to tickle funny bones across generations, the least-known brother, Zeppo, holds a surprising claim to fame – one that has likely touched your life in ways you never imagined. Forget greasepaint, slapstick, and … Continue reading →
Julia Child: Spy And Chef In 1963, Julia Child became the first national superstar chef on TV! Her program “The French Chef” was so influential that the Smithsonian Institute features her kitchen, intact, as a permanent exhibit! Julia Child changed … Continue reading →
George S. Patton – The Man The Germans Feared This Program Is FREE, Live, and Open To The Public! George S. Patton was a man of contradictions – charismatic, cunning, courageous, self-confident and superstitious, egotistical and emotional. And he was … Continue reading →
Julia Child: Spy And Chef In 1963 Julia Child became the first national superstar chef on TV.! Her program “The French Chef” was so influential that the Smithsonian Institute features her kitchen, intact, as a permanent exhibit! Julia Child changed the way … Continue reading →