The Lakota leader Sitting Bull defeated George Custer’s cavalry, but a sustained conflict with American forces proved ruinous.
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Opinion

Holy Warrior

D oug Wilson has a white beard and a round belly, and is therefore somewhat Santa-like in appearance. He does not seem at all like someone who delivers denunciations of homosexuality and women’s ...
With the famously private novelist enjoying a (private) moment in the sun, we reached out to die-hard fans who’ve tuned in to ...
By William Forseth In his 10th full length directorial production coming four years after his 2021 movie “Licorice Pizza,” Paul Thomas Anderson delivers yet another scathing critique on the darker ...