The second annual Signs and Safari at the California Living Museum is set to take place in March in honor of Deaf History ...
In February, Leicester Cathedral hosted a British Sign Language (BSL) service celebrating a deaf marriage that took place in the church 450 years ago, in 1576. The groom was a deaf blacksmith from ...
Open Door Theater of Acton stages “HONK!” March 20-29 at the Dragonfly Theater, R.J. Grey Jr. HS, 16 Charter Road. HONK!*, a musical telling of “The Ugly Duckling” story, is a heartwarming ...
Actress Marlee Matlin, who is deaf, took to the 2026 RootsTech stage on Thursday, March 5, to give a keynote about inclusion and belonging through family history. She was proceeded by FamilySearch CEO ...
A new school designed specifically for the deaf and hard of hearing opened on Old Colony Road. The new school is part of the Regional Educational Assessment and Diagnostic Collaborative -- or READS -- ...
Witness the debut of the Tina Turner Musical at IU Auditorium, see hundreds of quilts at the Convention Center and more this ...
Imagine a world without quick calls across continents, no video calls with your loved ones, no urgent work calls, no whispering sweet nothings from a .
A Valemount Historic Society event at Golden Years Lodge gave residents plenty of historical knowledge to chew on last month. The February 19th event, titled “Yellowhead Pass and Its Recipes,” ...
On March 10, 1876 Alexander Graham Bell revolutionized the way we communicate when the first discernible human voice traveled over wire from one person to another.
The patent for the telephone turns 150 on March 7; the first call was made three days later on March 10, 1876.
While members of the BDHC (Broken Down Horseplayers Club) aren’t particularly known for having a Harvard education, most have ...
For the anniversary of the Boston Massacre, Paul Meany examines how ancient and Enlightenment thinkers ultimately influenced ...