Today - the first Sunday in Lent - was once known as Chalk Sunday in Ireland. "It was a custom dating back to the 1900s," said Fiona Byrne, curator of History at the Ulster Folk Museum. "Young boys ...
Football seminars for women, to loop more females into fan bases, have become popular at all levels of the game. How a team goes about it makes all the difference in the world, and how Texas A&M did ...
Texas A&M assistant football coaches Jim Turner and Jeff Banks have been suspended for two weeks for using derogatory language aimed at women during a "Chalk Talk" presentation that the Aggies ...
As Paris Couture Week returns, it’s a great reminder that for years, Black women (especially over 40) have embodied couture in ways that celebrate confidence, heritage, and timeless style. Couture, at ...
Ten artists, including a Smith College student, a Springfield resident and one of the original creators of a famous women's mural, have been selected to participate, as well as compete for cash prizes ...
March Madness has mostly been March Predictable in the women’s NCAA Tournament so far. For the first time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1994, no team seeded 11 or worse advanced to the ...
An engraving depicting a woman tossing pancakes on Shrove Tuesday - the feast day before the start of Lent - dating from the 19th century Today - the first Sunday in Lent - was once known as Chalk ...