After three years of construction and delays caused by the pandemic, the Calico Rock Museum and Visitor Center will be opening the new history museum exhibits
COCONUT CREEK, Fla.––Armenoid Productions announced that its 2016 multi-award-winning
“Women of 1915” feature-length documentary film is slated to stream on Amazon Video in observance of International Women’s Day on March 8. This documentary reveals that it was women who were left behind to experience the worst kind of torture and the most heroic form of resilience during the Armenian Genocide of 1915. The film delineates the stories of these women, along with the lasting impact they had on the lives they saved and touched.
“We decided to stream the premiere of ‘Women of 1915
‘ on Amazon Video to coincide with International Women’s Day, because of the film’s universal appeal. One of the women profiled in our film is Victoria Artinian who, having survived the Armenian Genocide and the Great Fire of Smyrna in 1922, migrated to United States. From the ‘ashes’ of death and destruction in her homeland, she succeeded in overcoming these impossible traumatic
This Dallas family’s pet bird died in the winter storm. Then a stranger swooped in
After reading about the Pleasant Grove family’s plight in The Dallas Morning News, a 33-year-old woman went out and bought them a Lovebird.
Marleny Almendarez, 38, holds in her hands a new pet bird, a peach-faced lovebird, that Allison Olivarez gave her in Dallas on Friday, February 26, 2021. Almendarez lost her lovebird Little Rainbow during the severe winter storm that hit Texas a week ago when he froze to death after the power went out in Almendarez house for days bringing the temperature around 40 degrees Fahrenheit inside her home.(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer)
‘They were not prepared’: After winter crisis, Texas will have to confront its energy, politics and culture
The historic storm and cascading disasters power and water shortages are forcing the state to take a hard look at its ideals and principles.
With temperatures already falling into the single digits homeless person sleeps in the doorway of the Majestic Theater as a winter storm brings snow and freezing temperatures to North Texas on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021, in Dallas.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer)
Like so many Texans, LaShonda McGrew spent most of Sunday dazzled by the rare blanket of snow that covered her suburban Fort Worth home. It was beautiful, she told her husband, as they spent the day listening to sermons, sitting next to the fire and preparing for the workweek.