PBS documentary looks at life of woman who oversaw 'The Washington Post' during a pivotal time in American history.
The film traces Katherine Graham's evolution from a "doormat housewife" to a publisher and CEO who championed journalism in the Watergate era.
A new film explores the full life of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, from self-doubt to historic leadership.
An inspiring, astounding saga, Katharine Graham’s transition from dutiful wife to hard-charging widow and newspaper publisher is vividly detailed in Tuesday’s PBS documentary “Becoming Katharine ...
Becoming Katharine Graham tells the story of a painfully shy woman's accidental rise to power and how it changed history.
Everyone would do anything to be on this team,” says a squad member, and they’re not talking about the Cowboys, because the cheerleaders have become icons themselves. The seven-episode season also ...
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Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. They include: -- American Indian leader Geronimo in 1829 -- Actor Stan ...
On June 16, 1999, police arrested Sara Jane Olson, formerly known as Kathleen Ann Soliah, a member of the terrorist ...
Remembering the giants of American journalism is not enough if today’s reporters are left without the freedom to do their ...
Nets across gravel road in western North Carolina mountains capture rare bat not seen in state for a decade. It leads ...
Mark Lamster of the Dallas Morning News was the winner, while a finalist was Michael J. Lewis of the Wall Street Journal. And historic preservation was among the topics covered by both. So, ...